Supports Trump

January 25, 2021 at 9:38 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:

I watched our country unravel the other day. I watched maybe hundreds of thousands of people descend on the capital of this country and it made me wonder why. But let’s face it, we all know why ... the presidential election was stolen. The evidence is overwhelming, the lawyers argued their positions, demands for justice were put before the courts of several states and systematically denied. It seems they have “no standing,” a legal term meaning you should have sued earlier. The brain vessel busting verdict means they should have presented their case before it happened!

I’m certainly not equiped to mull around in the judicial ins and outs of the dark world of law, but I do know when I’m getting snookered. I’m sure this travesty and ambivalence of the law and obvious betrayal of public trust, has led to the debacle at the capital. When the state of Texas submitted a lawsuit against several of the “battleground states” to the Supreme Court to make a decision on strictly constitutional grounds, the only jurisdiction that could remedy the dispute between states, the court turned its back on all of us. Refusal to decide this case was cantonment to telling us to work it out. The last time the states worked out their problems between themselves, we lost 650,000 lives and decades more trying to get the train back on the tracks!

I’ve listened to the mainstream media scream about a constitutional crisis for four years. They’ve attacked the most successful president since Abraham Lincoln. A president who corrected a floundering economy into the envy of the world. Secured our borders, negotiated trade agreements to protect the jobs of Americans and brough our weary soldiers back home from senseless wars. He is now being considered for no less than three Noble Peace Prizes for his efforts to bring peace to the Middle East. Yet, he is to this day hounded by the Marxist construct that has taken over our government. You see, they fear Trump. They want to destroy him so he can’t come back in four years to disrupt their designs on a Socialist choke hold on this country.

When there is no place to go to right a wrong, “That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people, to alter or abolish it, and institute a new government.” This is what our forefathers told us. They knew that absolute corruption corrupts absolutely, without concern for the governed. Maybe we’ve come to the point and time to dust off the muskets ... while we still have them.

Gerald Roach

Warsaw

Editor, Times-Union:

I watched our country unravel the other day. I watched maybe hundreds of thousands of people descend on the capital of this country and it made me wonder why. But let’s face it, we all know why ... the presidential election was stolen. The evidence is overwhelming, the lawyers argued their positions, demands for justice were put before the courts of several states and systematically denied. It seems they have “no standing,” a legal term meaning you should have sued earlier. The brain vessel busting verdict means they should have presented their case before it happened!

I’m certainly not equiped to mull around in the judicial ins and outs of the dark world of law, but I do know when I’m getting snookered. I’m sure this travesty and ambivalence of the law and obvious betrayal of public trust, has led to the debacle at the capital. When the state of Texas submitted a lawsuit against several of the “battleground states” to the Supreme Court to make a decision on strictly constitutional grounds, the only jurisdiction that could remedy the dispute between states, the court turned its back on all of us. Refusal to decide this case was cantonment to telling us to work it out. The last time the states worked out their problems between themselves, we lost 650,000 lives and decades more trying to get the train back on the tracks!

I’ve listened to the mainstream media scream about a constitutional crisis for four years. They’ve attacked the most successful president since Abraham Lincoln. A president who corrected a floundering economy into the envy of the world. Secured our borders, negotiated trade agreements to protect the jobs of Americans and brough our weary soldiers back home from senseless wars. He is now being considered for no less than three Noble Peace Prizes for his efforts to bring peace to the Middle East. Yet, he is to this day hounded by the Marxist construct that has taken over our government. You see, they fear Trump. They want to destroy him so he can’t come back in four years to disrupt their designs on a Socialist choke hold on this country.

When there is no place to go to right a wrong, “That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people, to alter or abolish it, and institute a new government.” This is what our forefathers told us. They knew that absolute corruption corrupts absolutely, without concern for the governed. Maybe we’ve come to the point and time to dust off the muskets ... while we still have them.

Gerald Roach

Warsaw
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