


That is going to come back to bite the butts of Governor Kemp and Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, as well as possibly others, who chose to utilize these election tampering travesties of technology.

However, they were not without faults and fallacies. It is not without mistakes and misconceptions. Most of these are minor, even miniscule, perhaps, in that better wording could have been utilized to express basically identical ideas and to prevent the prostitution of language, linguistics and verbiage. For instance, the "general welfare" clause found in the Preamble would have been and would definitely be better in these modern times as the "overall prosperity" clause.
Adjudications over the centuries have seen many more split decisions by the courts than unanimous decisions. Differing opinions between judges and justices can be primarily pinpointed to the vagueness within and throughout the Constitution. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the first amendment's free press section.
Despite their insight and foresight, the framers could not envision or imagine such things as radio, television or the world wide web..
Being one of only two professional institutions to be provided specific Constitutionally protected rights, it should have also been governed with specific Constitutional responsibilities. As written, the Constitution states "Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of the press." Subsequent Supreme Court rulings have extended that federal protection to the states and lesser governing jurisdictions. Here is perhaps the epitomical example that a mere eleven words need to be more. To protect and promote journalistic integrity and to protect the people from believable lies, it should read: "The freedom of the press to report and disseminate news accurately, even-handedly, honestly and objectively, factually answering the six basic one word questions of who, what, when where, how and why, with minimal use of adjectives, adverbs, adjective and adverbial phrases, and to openly opine and admittedly editorialize shall not be abridged.
Platforms, physical and virtual, created and constructed to share information shall do so without bias, favoritism or censorship. Said platform owner/operators shall not be held liable or responsible for content placed upon said platforms by users unaffiliated or unassociated with the platform or its owner/operator, except that as a user. Platform owner/operators shall be responsible to report to authorities any messaging being unlawful or advocating unlawfulness.
Take it back just sixty years. The Kennedy crime family, along with the Chicago mob and The Windy City's mayoral machine, defrauded a presidential election. Kennedy was better than Nixon. The Democrats of that era were liberal, but they were still capitalists and Americans. Robber baron criminal capitalists and Americans, But, still....
After turning on the forces who helped him defraud the American people, Jack was murdered by them. His successor, LBJ, whose Texas style criminality was compatible with that of the Chicagoans, went on to assume the power to which he had always felt himself entitled, as all Demoncats do. He rejuvenated the progressive programs and policies of the Roosevelt cousins to begin the Republic's steady decline toward the left spectrum politics of statism, found in fascism and socialism.
Every Demoncat president and presidential candidate since then has advocated some form of fascism and/or socialism. At least with Jimma Carter, I honestly don't think that he was part of an organized crime family or criminal organization.