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It’s important that everyone feel that things are done legally and transparently.
If there’s any suspicion that either side is cheating than there needs to be a full check on that done by a party both sides can agree on.
If people are forced to accept a result that doesn’t sound accurate then there will be an equal resulting rise against the results.
What if the results had been checked by a party all sides could agree on?
What if all poll watchers were heard and what they saw was checked?
What if all polling machines were checked
AND
Voting at problem machines was 100% redone?
Making an entire political party feel like we’ve been railroaded into accepting a result we feel is wrong brings really bad results.
I don’t want to see a civil war..
But I know many are ready for it.
We have a right to be free
With this election many of us feel that freedom was taken away, not because we didn’t win, but because the numbers don’t add up and we’ve been denied the right to have everything checked in a way we feel comfortable accepting the results.
It’s not about Democrats winning.
It wasn’t this way when Obama won.
It’s about how this election was won.
I agree that millions of voters (including myself) have many doubts about the 2020 election, especially in those key battleground States like AZ, GA, MI, NV, PA, and WI, where the results were close, but the key question is this: do these legitimate doubts justify or excuse the events of 6 January 2021. My unequivocal answer is NO!
I’d like to find the identity and intentions of those who committed crimes that day.. go from there..
Agreed!