[quote author=Avalon1 link=topic=425094.msg2359255#msg2359255 date=1610242455.
Michael Dorstewitz - Newsmax
Each time a member of the big media reports on someone referring to acts of fraud or even irregularities in the Nov. 3 presidential election, they describe them as "baseless claims" or "unproven." Such words are included in almost every wire story since election day published by the Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg, and others. Actually, there are many examples of vote fraud that took place during the 2020 election, and serious evidence of voting irregularities relating to the mail-in ballots. In addition to outright claims of fraud, state and local officials in at least four states - Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia - used the pandemic to make last-minute changes to their state voting laws. The U.S. Constitution provides only each state legislature may set the time, place, and manner of elections.
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The Disciples (Apostles) made claims on behalf of their Leader (Jesus Christ) that
appealed to the spiritual impulse of their followers; which did not require proof
in order to be accepted by believers in Roman Catholicism.
In absolute contrast, Politics, a totally secular matter, is emphatically NOT entitled
to the same level of acceptance and belief.
As such, political types making claims (voting fraud) does not make it so, as the
matter remains an assertion/opinion until proven beyond any reasonable doubt.
Be nice if Trump and his followers grasped this but sadly that would require a level
of maturity that is non-existent.