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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have lost respect for all three branches of our government, and their bastardization of the Constitution. [/quote] Isn't it horrifying how one man can wreck all of our institutions because...of his strong personality? It's pitiful. The Supreme Court is pititful. [/quote] No one has been charged let alone convicted of insurrection. [/quote] All three levels of the Colorado judiciary determined after a weeks long civil proceeding that Trump engaged in an insurrection.[/quote] So you are saying that a red state could kick Biden off the ballot if the courts in that state just decided that his actions, for example, with respect to Iran (or maybe his actions to have DOJ prosecute his political opponent) constitutes an insurrection? And every state gets to decide whether Trump or Biden can be on their ballot? Quite the can of worms.[/quote] Bingo.[/quote] But that's ridiculous. The reason Trump was removed from the CO ballot is because he fomented an insurrection against the US government and thus is ineligible to run for POTUS. The 14th A is very clear about what disqualifies someone to run for elected office in the US. [/quote]
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