Message from @Necrodancer

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2020-12-12 02:20:28 UTC  

It won't happen until Joe is in and tries gun confiscation

2020-12-12 02:20:28 UTC  

Could Texas and the other states that filed to intervene file class action that their votes were rendered moot by the fraud?

2020-12-12 02:20:42 UTC  

Tim just discovered cloned cows are a thing

2020-12-12 02:20:45 UTC  

Then people try to secede and we go from there

2020-12-12 02:21:02 UTC  

Possibly

2020-12-12 02:21:10 UTC  

Alex told him & he said nawwwww. He fact checked & it's true

2020-12-12 02:21:18 UTC  

Yes

2020-12-12 02:21:22 UTC  

Sheep and cows

2020-12-12 02:21:27 UTC  

Maybe pigs

2020-12-12 02:21:39 UTC  

Neat stuff with pigs

2020-12-12 02:21:55 UTC  

You may be able to clone human organs into pigs

2020-12-12 02:21:56 UTC  

Meh, I'll eat those fucks anyways

2020-12-12 02:22:34 UTC  

listening to Rudy's response, it seems like the exact same case can be made but from different groups of people (such as legislatures in GA and PA) and it would not be subject to the standing issue that Texas's was

2020-12-12 02:23:00 UTC  

Yes

2020-12-12 02:23:06 UTC  

What I've been saying

2020-12-12 02:23:13 UTC  

That's exactly true. But, here's the kicker. They probably wouldn't get SCOTUS to put it on the docket

2020-12-12 02:23:22 UTC  

And time is a factor here

2020-12-12 02:23:32 UTC  

Arizona just did though

2020-12-12 02:23:39 UTC  

Or at least tried

2020-12-12 02:23:47 UTC  

what reason would they not if the case is every bit as valid as it was when they put it on for TX?

2020-12-12 02:24:07 UTC  

AZ is trying, and with the first real physical proof.

2020-12-12 02:24:12 UTC  

Best they could do is frivolous lawsuits

2020-12-12 02:24:20 UTC  

GA has proof

2020-12-12 02:24:30 UTC  

They literally have changed ballots in hand.

2020-12-12 02:24:36 UTC  

AZ isn't focusing on Constitution but rather alleging the voter fraud, if I'm not mistaken (which is good that they're doing)

2020-12-12 02:24:50 UTC  

You gotta do the work to get the win

2020-12-12 02:24:52 UTC  

If they don't docket that one then the idea of bringing Texas's back up in any form is down the drain

2020-12-12 02:25:05 UTC  

Yep

2020-12-12 02:25:29 UTC  

AZ is alleging fraud only in their own state. Has absolutely no relation to the Texas suit, from my understanding

2020-12-12 02:25:34 UTC  

But this is looking Grimm now

2020-12-12 02:25:41 UTC  

Right but the principle is the same

2020-12-12 02:25:46 UTC  

They also provided an arguement that time was used against them in a bullshit way, which might help speed things up for everyone as a side effect.

2020-12-12 02:25:47 UTC  

Very few avenues remain

2020-12-12 02:26:28 UTC  

Just sucks that now shit is getting shot down faster than its getting raised

2020-12-12 02:26:57 UTC  

FIGHT ON MEN

2020-12-12 02:27:04 UTC  

LET'S DO THIS

2020-12-12 02:27:19 UTC  

"President Trump has filed a massive lawsuit in Fulton County, some of the highlights include 2,560 felons who voted, 66,247 underage voters, and 2,423 votes from people who were not registered.

The lawsuit additionally lists 1,043 individuals registered at PO boxes, 4,926 individuals who voted in Georgia after registering in another state, 395 individuals who voted in two states, 15,700 votes from people who moved out of state before the election, 40,279 votes of people who moved without re-registering in their new county and 30,000 – 40,000 absentee ballots lacking proper signature matching and verification.

The legal team included numerous affidavits and outlined over 30 violations of Georgia laws and codes.

Currently, Biden leads the state with 2,473,633 votes to Trump’s 2,461,854. The lawsuit has highlighted nearly 200,000 illegal votes, more than enough to change the results"

2020-12-12 02:27:22 UTC  

It was always a hard sell to invalidate any votes through the courts.

2020-12-12 02:28:06 UTC  

I feel ya but just a few days ago, the TX case wasn't even on the table. There's still the GA and PA legislatures that backed TX and will hopefully do what they can, and they should have to power to. Plus, PA has a SCOTUS case that is unsettled and overseen by Alito who is one of the two who wanted to hear the TX case.

2020-12-12 02:28:07 UTC  

"“Georgia officials who have fecklessly asserted that the general election was an ‘amazing success’ ‘with no credible evidence of irregularity’ are undermining public confidence in the integrity of our elections,” State Republican Chairman David Shafer said when announcing the lawsuit."