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originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: Gnawledge
So, accepting the electoral results and asking the nation to come together is cause for rebuke?
Because he "abandoned" Trump? If Trump had any legal standing to challenge this election whatsoever, he's already tried it all and failed. He lost, get over it. Like your Congressman rightly did.
Do you seriously think for one moment that "the nation is going to come together" under a Biden/Harris administration?
originally posted by: Gnawledge
So, accepting the electoral results and asking the nation to come together is cause for rebuke?
Because he "abandoned" Trump? If Trump had any legal standing to challenge this election whatsoever, he's already tried it all and failed. He lost, get over it. Like your Congressman rightly did.
originally posted by: CharlesT
originally posted by: Gnawledge
So, accepting the electoral results and asking the nation to come together is cause for rebuke?
Because he "abandoned" Trump? If Trump had any legal standing to challenge this election whatsoever, he's already tried it all and failed. He lost, get over it. Like your Congressman rightly did.
He didn't just abandon Trump. He abandoned this nation and it's constitution.
originally posted by: CharlesT
a reply to: Gryphon66
I am not a violent person.... but I do know how to peacefully protest.
originally posted by: CharlesT
originally posted by: Gnawledge
So, accepting the electoral results and asking the nation to come together is cause for rebuke?
Because he "abandoned" Trump? If Trump had any legal standing to challenge this election whatsoever, he's already tried it all and failed. He lost, get over it. Like your Congressman rightly did.
He didn't just abandon Trump. He abandoned this nation and it's constitution.
originally posted by: Gnawledge
originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: Gnawledge
So, accepting the electoral results and asking the nation to come together is cause for rebuke?
Because he "abandoned" Trump? If Trump had any legal standing to challenge this election whatsoever, he's already tried it all and failed. He lost, get over it. Like your Congressman rightly did.
Do you seriously think for one moment that "the nation is going to come together" under a Biden/Harris administration?
No, I don't. Trump divided this nation possibly beyond repair. But a hope for unity you consider a bad thing?
I think maybe you need to rethink your idea of civic duty, not I.
Also, what does a peaceful protest have to do with your Representatives home address? That's no protest, that's harrassment.
originally posted by: CharlesT
a reply to: Gryphon66
You still believe that crap, Or are you stupid?
Also, what does a peaceful protest have to do with your Representatives home address? That's no protest, that's harrassment.
You don't have to prove my point for me.
originally posted by: HalWesten
originally posted by: Gnawledge
originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: Gnawledge
So, accepting the electoral results and asking the nation to come together is cause for rebuke?
Because he "abandoned" Trump? If Trump had any legal standing to challenge this election whatsoever, he's already tried it all and failed. He lost, get over it. Like your Congressman rightly did.
Do you seriously think for one moment that "the nation is going to come together" under a Biden/Harris administration?
No, I don't. Trump divided this nation possibly beyond repair. But a hope for unity you consider a bad thing?
I think maybe you need to rethink your idea of civic duty, not I.
You're so full of doo doo, the division started long before Trump and accelerated under Obama. Trump exposed the frauds, people like Westerman.
originally posted by: Gnawledge
originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: Gnawledge
So, accepting the electoral results and asking the nation to come together is cause for rebuke?
Because he "abandoned" Trump? If Trump had any legal standing to challenge this election whatsoever, he's already tried it all and failed. He lost, get over it. Like your Congressman rightly did.
Do you seriously think for one moment that "the nation is going to come together" under a Biden/Harris administration?
No, I don't. Trump divided this nation possibly beyond repair. But a hope for unity you consider a bad thing?
I think maybe you need to rethink your idea of civic duty, not I.