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Offline Elderberry

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Is it Sedition, Contempt, or Treason?
« on: December 16, 2020, 01:03:59 pm »
The Post & Email by Chaplain Nicholas E. Purpura 12/15/2020

"A CONTEMPTIBLE OMISSION"

Justice Alito reminded us in (2015):

“Liberty requires accountability.” “…Under the Constitution all officers of the United States must take an oath or affirmation to support the Constitution; the constitution cannot be disregarded.” (See Article VI Cl 13)

Every public official, Executive, Legislator, and Judge swore an ‘oath’ to uphold the Constitution against all enemies ‘domestic and foreign.’ According to the Supreme Court as far back as 1888, to violate that oath of office “he is without jurisdiction, and has engaged in an act or acts of treason.” In fact, a violation of any constitutionally protected civil right could possibly be subject to the charge of treason; to quote the 1958 Supreme Court case of Cooper v Arron: “No state legislator or executive or judicial officer can war against the Constitution without violating his undertaking to support it.”

Though glaring evidence exists of voter ‘fraud’ and ‘foreign interference,’ our ‘quisling’ judiciary, state and federal, refused to address dispositive evidence of a high level of unlawfulness. Yet, in what can only be termed a judicial con-game the courts repeatedly claimed President Trump’s legal teams lacked “standing.”

In essence, the highest Court in our Nation “aided and abetted” in disenfranchising the people’s right to a fair and honest election process.

TIME TO PULL THE TRIGGER, MR. PRESIDENT; INVOKE EXECUTIVE ORDER 13848

All laws must also be in accordance with the US Constitution, and an Executive Order (EO) must also be in accordance with the US Constitution.  President Trump, following the 2018 election, rightfully contemplated the ‘swamp’ would seek to gain power for the “sake of power” and would resort to unlawfulness in the coming 2020 election, therefore instituting Executive Order 13848.

More: https://www.thepostemail.com/2020/12/15/is-it-sedition-contempt-or-treason/


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Re: Is it Sedition, Contempt, or Treason?
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2020, 03:02:42 pm »
You decide
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Re: Is it Sedition, Contempt, or Treason?
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2020, 12:08:28 am »
"Is it Sedition, Contempt, or Treason?"

I'll take all three for $200, Alex...
(may he rest in peace)