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Will you accept the verdict in the Chauven trial?

Will you accept the results, even if you disagree with it?

  • Yes, we must trust the process and our justice system to get the right result.

    Votes: 7 77.8%
  • No, if the jury acquits, it’s because they are racists

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, but f the jury convicts, it’s because they are afraid of riots.

    Votes: 2 22.2%

  • Total voters
    9
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Reformed1689

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shake my head
And why are you shaking my head? Judges were absolutely ridiculous in the 2020 election not taking up cases or punting until after certification was over.

And let's look at district judges who routinely strip religious rights due to their bias. Judges in 2021 are ridiculous and unreliable to actually uphold the law of this country.
 

AustinC

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And why are you shaking my head? Judges were absolutely ridiculous in the 2020 election not taking up cases or punting until after certification was over.

And let's look at district judges who routinely strip religious rights due to their bias. Judges in 2021 are ridiculous and unreliable to actually uphold the law of this country.
Judges were fine. The outcome was shown to be accurate. You simply will not accept the fact that God installed Joe Biden as President of the Executive Office. You remain bitter. Thus I shake my head and feel bad for you because you can never move forward holding on to such bitterness.
 

Reformed1689

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Judges were fine. The outcome was shown to be accurate. You simply will not accept the fact that God installed Joe Biden as President of the Executive Office. You remain bitter. Thus I shake my head and feel bad for you because you can never move forward holding on to such bitterness.
You know what they say about assuming? Because you just assumed a lot.
 

canadyjd

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And why are you shaking my head? Judges were absolutely ridiculous in the 2020 election not taking up cases or punting until after certification was over.

And let's look at district judges who routinely strip religious rights due to their bias. Judges in 2021 are ridiculous and unreliable to actually uphold the law of this country.
Judges heard many cases concerning 2020 elections. They just didn’t rule the way you think they should have.

That doesn’t make them biased. That doesn’t make them ridiculous. I find it interesting you claim they are “unreliable”.

That may be the core of the problem. You expect a secular court to support Christian ideas and practices. If that’s where you are looking for support, you will most always be disappointed.

peace to you
 

Reformed1689

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Judges heard many cases concerning 2020 elections. They just didn’t rule the way you think they should have.

That doesn’t make them biased. That doesn’t make them ridiculous. I find it interesting you claim they are “unreliable”.

That may be the core of the problem. You expect a secular court to support Christian ideas and practices. If that’s where you are looking for support, you will most always be disappointed.

peace to you
Actually your bias is showing. You are adding details to my post that are not there, you are making assumptions.
 

Reformed1689

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Fact: God chose Joe Biden to be the President of the United States.

You are the one making assumptions and believing conspiracy theories.
And yet I didn't say anything about a conspiracy theory, nor did I say anything about Joe Biden not being the legitimate POTUS. Again, those are YOUR assumptions based on your own bias.
 

percho

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Judges were fine. The outcome was shown to be accurate. You simply will not accept the fact that God installed Joe Biden as President of the Executive Office. You remain bitter. Thus I shake my head and feel bad for you because you can never move forward holding on to such bitterness.


? As a blessing or curse?
 

percho

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Maybe on Nov 2, 2020 God said I put before this day a blessing and a curse and on Nov 3 2020 and into the wee hours of the morning on Nov 4 the children of the devil through fraud and deception choose for all of us; The curse.

:)
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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I know why they voted the way they did because they said it.
Someone not on the jury may not know the jurors’ reasons, but the jurors should know.

While someone could lie about why they have come to their verdict, jurors tend to discuss reasons in order to convince those who differ. In fact, that's what they are there to do, deliberate.

Shame on any jury that doesn’t discuss the case and reasons for their verdict, even if they are unanimous from the outset.

One can learn much about human nature during jury deliberation. While the juries I’ve been part of were unanimous, how each juror arrived at the verdict differed.
 

AustinC

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And yet I didn't say anything about a conspiracy theory, nor did I say anything about Joe Biden not being the legitimate POTUS. Again, those are YOUR assumptions based on your own bias.
Whatever. It's clear you imagine the election was not accurate and you hold a bias. You can twist as much as you need to get out of your corner.
 

Reformed1689

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Whatever. It's clear you imagine the election was not accurate and you hold a bias. You can twist as much as you need to get out of your corner.
Again, you are sinning by bearing false witness and telling me what I said and think when that is not what I have said and think. Rather than tackle the issue and points I raised, you have decided to make a political attack. I've lost some respect for you today.
 
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