Message from @Ehzek

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2020-12-12 02:06:30 UTC  

It's the second and third order effects that I'm concerned with. Each time they dismiss it creates a kinda ...false but still arguable precedent does it not? Well you threw this out, why do this again etc

2020-12-12 02:06:55 UTC  

Lin Wood is THE Right Wing lawyer, right? Helped Smirk Kid and Kenosha Kyle?

2020-12-12 02:06:58 UTC  

Fear me mortals

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2020-12-12 02:07:34 UTC  

Yes

2020-12-12 02:07:40 UTC  

^

2020-12-12 02:07:46 UTC  

Technically he isnt the KK laywer

2020-12-12 02:07:55 UTC  

But he set him up with one

2020-12-12 02:08:43 UTC  

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2020-12-12 02:09:03 UTC  

I trust no one in government except trump

2020-12-12 02:09:14 UTC  

We wait to hear from trump

2020-12-12 02:09:25 UTC  

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the case being thrown out create kinda a pseudo-precendent that they can say, well you threw this out before why waste time.

2020-12-12 02:09:42 UTC  
2020-12-12 02:10:08 UTC  

Not if the reason it was chucked was amended

2020-12-12 02:10:40 UTC  

If the people of GA filed it they cant just chuck it again

2020-12-12 02:10:47 UTC  

Not for standing

2020-12-12 02:11:01 UTC  

They did chuck it. A few cases

2020-12-12 02:11:02 UTC  

But it would need to run the gauntlet unlike this one did

2020-12-12 02:11:27 UTC  

That was the main thing that surprised me about the Texas suit

2020-12-12 02:11:46 UTC  

Starting at the top

2020-12-12 02:12:21 UTC  

Well interstate issues have to be settled that way. Otherwise whose jurisdiction would it be

2020-12-12 02:14:21 UTC  

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2020-12-12 02:14:23 UTC  

See

2020-12-12 02:14:37 UTC  

Call your legislators

2020-12-12 02:14:39 UTC  

I fail to see how the State of Texas is not affected by multiple states violating the Constitution regarding federal election law

2020-12-12 02:14:55 UTC  

Because their rights weren't violated

2020-12-12 02:15:09 UTC  

But they are

2020-12-12 02:15:18 UTC  

*Will be

2020-12-12 02:15:24 UTC  

Its like when you are in someone else's house you dont have expectation of privacy

2020-12-12 02:15:37 UTC  

If fraud puts a leader over them, that's a direct effect

2020-12-12 02:15:47 UTC  

But it hasn't happened yet

2020-12-12 02:15:56 UTC  

You also can't sue for what ifs

2020-12-12 02:16:13 UTC  

Its a gay reason

2020-12-12 02:16:20 UTC  

But the shit happens all the time

2020-12-12 02:16:48 UTC  

People can choose to feel disenfranchised. There was no direct taking away of their voting rights or enfranchisement.

2020-12-12 02:16:57 UTC  

Yes

2020-12-12 02:17:00 UTC  

Unfortunately

2020-12-12 02:17:19 UTC  

They need to refile under their own states

2020-12-12 02:17:20 UTC  

I see their point, I'm still mad. And still think the entire machine has reduced the Constitution to a paper

2020-12-12 02:17:25 UTC  

Sure there was... tons of people say their vote was not counted.

2020-12-12 02:17:25 UTC  

Like Arizona did

2020-12-12 02:17:32 UTC  

A person getting multiple votes infringes on my rights because I only get one.