Posted on Apr 19, 2022
Federal judge says Georgia voters can challenge Greene's reelection run
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While I think she tends to be a wack job, beat her at the poll's. Its what the system is supposed to be about and how it works. You start removing candidates because you don't trust voters to get rid of them in an election, that's a real slippery slope from there.
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I actually like her. Trying to get judges to do the job of voters really isn’t democratic is it? I think she is a great counter balance to the squat, you know ,AOC, Bush, Omar, etc. pooling their IQ’s you get about 1/2 of Greens IQ. But I think this is typical Democratic garbage, the Democrats scream,” Democracy is in peril “. Then they want a judge to keep candidates they don’t approve of off the ballot, is that how Democracy works?
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
That's the way the democrats work...I can't beat yo straight up and I know that so I am going to build a base of haters, stir them up, then try to let them take you out in the courts. Rather than face them head on like a grown up and face the music. having courts do the dirty work is exactly what the dems want. Now if the tide were turned and this was done against any democrat especially one in the squad, it would be all over the front page news that the Republican party is trying to subvert the democratic process.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
"AOC, Bush, Omar, etc. pooling their IQ’s you get about 1/2 of Greens IQ. "
Really? Perhaps you should look at records of those individuals, their accomplishments, and their education.
Really? Perhaps you should look at records of those individuals, their accomplishments, and their education.
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LTC David Brown
MSG Stan Hutchison - hahaha, AOC has a degree in economics and thinks you can spend a corporations tax cut, thinks the covid virus stops at Florida’s border. Bush wants to defund the police while paying $300,000 for private security. Omar married her brother. Yeh, great accomplishments!
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