LETTER TO THE EDITOR

What kind of government do we have?

Posted 2/18/21

To the Editor: Yes, beyond doubt if you've done your research and homework and haven't been living under a rock, you know that the presidential election was indeed stolen, but mind you, it has nothing to do with Biden or Trump and everything to do with

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

What kind of government do we have?

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To the Editor:

Yes, beyond doubt if you’ve done your research and homework and haven’t been living under a rock, you know that the presidential election was indeed stolen, but mind you, it has nothing to do with Biden or Trump and everything to do with the integrity of the American democratic election process itself.

Massive election fraud has been documented: a bevy of bogus ballots submitted during the wee hours of the morning of November 4th when staff and Republican observers were dismissed, people voting from beyond the grave (perhaps there is life after death), signatures that didn’t match those on file, voters voting from addresses that do not exist, thousands of voters voting from the same address, and also many, many hearings were held in front of special state committees listening to whistle-blowers, mathematicians, and statisticians explaining the impossibility of the numbers coming in at 4 a.m. from all the swing states. Predictably, you didn't see or hear of any of this on the MSM. To any sentient being, what more does one need? Biden never got more than 20 people at his rallies, and, yet, 80 million Americans voted for him? (Perhaps there are more closet Democrats than I imagined.)

The authenticity and legitimacy of this election has been damaged beyond repair and it has nothing to do with Democrat vs. Republican.

And again, it has nothing to do with Biden or Trump either, but has everything to do with the future of our republic. A compromised election is the death of a republic and it has finally happened here. We have become nothing more than a third rate, third class, third world “banana republic USA.”

After the Continental Congress was held in Philadelphia in 1787, as Benjamin Franklin was leaving Independence Hall, a passer-by reportedly asked Franklin what kind of government did the delegates decide we shall have, and he responded, a republic if you can keep it.

Well, Ben, we couldn’t and we didn’t.

Jim Morgan

Warwick

government, republic, Ben Franklin

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