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Liberty at Stake

The Supreme Court’s failure to date to address the massive election fraud and multiple constitutional violations that  wrought a coup of the presidency of the greatest country in world history completes the implosion of each of our three branches of government into the rubble of a sinkhole of corruption. It is an absolute tragedy for the Rule of Law, the future of what was a Republic, and all freedom-loving people around the world.
—attorney Sidney Powell on March 1, 2020, the day the Supreme Court officially refused to hear her cases on election fraud—


Key point: Election integrity must remain a top-priority issue for Americans. In other words, we who love this country must work tirelessly to restore election integrity, and we must succeed.


My family and I saw a significant number of them as made our way north from the southwestern corner of Ohio all the way up to Michigan. Trump yard signs remain in people’s yards, even as late as mid-March, almost five months after the election.

I took photo at the top, as well as the one displayed on the right (showcasing a residence with an American flag and a Trump flag in the front yard) in southern Michigan on March 17, 2021. The displays we saw, including these two, provide strong evidence that that people realize things are not as they ought be.

Of all people, attorney Sidney Powell is keenly aware of this issue and its implications. On March 16, 2021, podcaster Doug Billings released his interview with this courageous woman. Despite recent setbacks, Powell continues to fight valiantly against election fraud in America. You also can hear the interview here. You’ll hear several clips that program shortly.

God Despises Partiality

Just a few days ago in my daily Bible reading, I read God’s instructions to Israel in Deuteronomy 16:18-20:

18 You shall appoint judges and officers in all your gates, which the Lord your God gives you, according to your tribes, and they shall judge the people with just judgment. 19 You shall not pervert justice; you shall not show partiality, nor take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise and twists the words of the righteous. 20 You shall follow what is altogether just, that you may live and inherit the land which the Lord your God is giving you.

A judge or a group of judges (or justices) can show partiality and can pervert justice in a variety of ways.

      • One way would be to review evidence and to rule in favor of one party when the evidence plainly shows the other party should prevail; but
      • another way is to refuse to to consider a case (or cases) at all, despite the critical nature of the issue at hand, and despite the ramifications of the decision(s) not to consider.

With regard to the presidential election of 2020, it is this last avenue judges and justices have taken. They therefore are guilty of showing partiality and perverting justice. One has reason to wonder if and how judges may have been bribed or threatened.

Ignoring a Critical National Need

An extremely informative article titled “Courts Repeatedly Refused To Consider Trump’s Election Claims On The Merits” was released by The Federalist on March 11, 2021. In it, reporter and news observer Bob Anderson contends that following about the presidential election of 2020:

We needed the steady hand of impartial jurists. Most of all, the losing side needed to know that a fair shake was given, and that justice prevailed, even if it wasn’t the outcome they wanted. That did not happen after Nov. 3. Despite a stack of cases that worked their way through the legal system, we remain bitterly divided.

Sidney Powell

The fact that we remain bitterly divided is easy to understand. After tracing the paths of numerous election fraud cases to the dead ends they hit because of judges who essentially had stuck their fingers in their ears (my words, not Mr. Anderson’s), Anderson observed,

The Supreme Court also refused to hear any of Sidney Powell’s cases—in Arizona, Wisconsin, and Michigan—and in doing so, deprived Americans of the chance to hear evidence for and against very serious claims that electronic voting machines could be manipulated. Of all of the allegations, perhaps none more so instilled fear into voters as the possibility that our votes could be tampered with and changed, thwarting democracy itself.


Of all of the allegations, perhaps none more so instilled fear into voters as the possibility that our votes could be tampered with and changed, thwarting democracy itself.
—Bob Anderson—


Did the machines really show decimal totals for votes rather than integers? Were they designed to flip votes, and in such a way that no audit could trace it? Were these machines connected to the internet on election night, and did data show that foreign actors accessed it? Voters will never know. The court could have held these claims up to the objective light of justice, and either exposed it all as painfully true or wildly false, but it didn’t.

When most needed, the court that once took the time to render a decision on whether a tomato is a fruit or vegetable chose to punt on each of the key presidential election cases. American voters are worse off for it as confidence in elections erodes.…

Joe Biden, October 15, 2020

In the end, should we be surprised that voters retain a strong sense of skepticism over the outcome of the presidential election? That a man who largely campaigned from his basement, who exhibited signs of age-related mental decline, could handily defeat a vigorous incumbent who drew immense crowds is naturally hard to believe.

The election of 2020, which included more than 155 million votes, was decided by approximately 300,000 votes in six states, or 0.2 percent of the electorate, all of which came by an unnatural flip of results late on election night. Despite judges’ repeated hand-wringing that any court action would disenfranchise millions of voters, the reality is that millions of others may have been disenfranchised, and they instinctively suspect so.


Despite judges’ repeated hand-wringing that any court action would disenfranchise millions of voters, the reality is that millions of others may have been disenfranchised, and they instinctively suspect so.
—Bob Anderson—


The one thing many voters seem to have learned through the legal chaos is that it’s easier to commit election violations than to stop them.

The Cost of Leaving a Vital Issue Unaddressed

This is very problematic for our nation, a country that was founded on this important two-fold principle (emphasis added).

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed…

Note carefully that

      1. the powers of government are to be “just,” and
      2. those powers are derived “from the consent of the governed.”

With a cloud of doubt hanging over Joe Biden’s election, those who believe election fraud either put Biden in office or could have put him in office are having difficulty giving their consent. Why? Cheaters do not exercise powers that are just, fair, and right. Cheaters are corrupt, and they make excellent tyrants (or terrible ones, depending on your perspective).

I have to tell you as well that in light of our current national situation, the next statements in the Declaration of Independence should give every American pause. The Founders wrote, and our country rests on the truths, that

whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends [of securing unalienable rights through just powers derived from the consent of the governed] it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

Do not misunderstand. I am not advocating efforts to overthrow the American form of government. Instead, I am advocating efforts to return to it by restoring  its integrity. So is Sidney Powell, who said this the interview she gave to Doug Billings.

To achieve this, Billings and Powell agree that we must have all hands on deck:

They also agree that prayer and that reliance on God are necessary, just as they were when our nation was founded.

Please, don’t give up on this issue. Too much is at stake. Pray, be involved, and let your voice be heard.

 

 

Copyright © 2021 by B. Nathaniel Sullivan. All rights reserved.

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