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Republicans consider removing Biden from state ballots. A new fad is born.

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Oh please :facepalm:


Telling someone to go jump off a bridge is neither bullying nor cyber harassment lol
This kind of victim mentality is so out there in la la land now, it's gone well beyond any words that can ever describe this pathological mental madness.
 

McBell

Unbound
Is that connected to the "Neo Democrats" that supposedly exist in the USA? If so, how?
I do not know.
The Neo Democrats seem to be Chinese.
The New Democrats seem to be Canadian.

I have not found anything about new or neo democrats in the USA....
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member

Republicans Drafting Bills to Remove Joe Biden from Ballots in Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania

Three Republican state lawmakers from Georgia, Arizona, and Pennsylvania are drafting legislation to remove President Joe Biden from the ballots in their respective states.

They aim to counter the Democrats’ legal actions against former President Donald Trump and argue that Biden is ineligible for office.

The lawmakers believe that the same reasoning could be applied to Biden due to his actions at the southern border and alleged corrupt dealings.

“The absurdity of radical Democrat judges removing Donald Trump from the ballot in Colorado will be a stain on the American political system for decades. By their very own interpretation of the law, Joe Biden is 100% not eligible to run for political office.”

At this rate, nobody will be on the ballot come November. I guess we'll finally get that "None of the Above" choice many of us have wanted for decades.
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
In that case the Republicans are perfectly justified now in following in kind , the exact way that the Democrats had here including the justifications in doing so.

Then you could tell me afterwards how due process has been served and the constitution upheld.
That's the second time you didn't actually respond to what I said to you and instead just repeated yourself. :shrug:
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
In that case the Republicans are perfectly justified now in following in kind , the exact way that the Democrats had here including the justifications in doing so.

Then you could tell me afterwards how due process has been served and the constitution upheld.
Do you think that the Democrats would be justified in following what the Republicans did in kind?
 

ImmortalFlame

Woke gremlin
In that case the Republicans are perfectly justified now in following in kind , the exact way that the Democrats had here including the justifications in doing so.
I actually agree, and I think Republicans should respond in kind.

The next time a Democratic candidate lies about and undermines the democratic process while openly expressing a desire to overturn an election and riling up their followers to a degree that they invade a government building, deliberately holding up the democratic electoral process, and several people die as a result, I fully support the Republican party to call for that candidate to be removed from the ballot.

Now, how many of them did that? And how many Democratic representatives supported it and are still in office?

I'll keep a list in case you think of one.
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
I actually agree, and I think Republicans should respond in kind.

The next time a Democratic candidate lies about and undermines the democratic process while openly expressing a desire to overturn an election and riling up their followers to a degree that they invade a government building, deliberately holding up the democratic electoral process, and several people die as a result, I fully support the Republican party to call for that candidate to be removed from the ballot.

Now, how many of them did that? And how many Democratic representatives supported it and are still in office?

I'll keep a list in case you think of one.
Mic drop ...
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I actually agree, and I think Republicans should respond in kind.

The next time a Democratic candidate lies about and undermines the democratic process while openly expressing a desire to overturn an election and riling up their followers to a degree that they invade a government building, deliberately holding up the democratic electoral process, and several people die as a result, I fully support the Republican party to call for that candidate to be removed from the ballot.

Now, how many of them did that? And how many Democratic representatives supported it and are still in office?

I'll keep a list in case you think of one.
Well said.
 

IndigoChild5559

Loving God and my neighbor as myself.

Remember when I mentioned Democrats create their own monsters?

Welcome to the newest political fad to hit the scene!

The fine art of removing one's political opponents from state ballots. Convictions no longer required.

I suggest everyone now becomes only a write in candidate for all future elections henceforth , then nobody will have to deal with that pesky and irritating ballot list anymore.
I'm not really taking this seriously. Unlike Trump who instigated an insurrection, you cannot say the same of Biden. It's just a case of certain Republicans trying to do tit for tat, and it won't work.
 
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