For The Record

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During my first year in law school in the early 1960s, our class studied an interesting case on evidence. It was not a landmark case by any means, but it did contain some interesting language, which read substantially as follows: “If a man is found coming out of a hotel room with another man’s wife, it is presumed they were not saying the Lord’s Prayer therein.”

A corollary can be made for the counting of ballots in last week’s election: “If Democrat operatives, for days after the election, count ballots in a room in which the windows and doors have been covered and from which Republican poll watchers have been systematically excluded, it can be presumed the Democrats are stealing votes.”

Democrats have a rich 150-year history of stealing votes. The bottom line for Democrats is that their ideas are so bad, they frequently have had to resort to stealing votes to win. We do not have systemic racism in this country, but we do have systemic vote stealing. The idea of defunding police is insane. Burning down our cities makes as much sense as defunding the police. Condoning attacks on police officers is tantamount to societal suicide. Eliminating fossil fuel is hugely unpopular. With ideas like that, it should not be surprising vote stealing is necessary.

There is only one entity that can save our country and that’s the U.S. Supreme Court. Trump’s challenge to the election will be considered by the court and the court needs to rule for the president.

The court should do to the Democrats what the it did in the case of Mapp v. Ohio. Prior to that 1961 case, the court had been trying to get law enforcement to consistently obtain a valid search warrant before conducting a search. Finally, the court grew impatient with overzealous police officers and ruled that evidence obtained without a valid warrant was inadmissible. There was consternation around the country as some guilty defendants could not be prosecuted, but you know what, the number of searches without a valid warrant plummeted.

State supreme courts – Pennsylvania is a case in point – are owned by trial lawyers. There are at least five members of the U.S. Supreme Court who are independent. They need to say enough is enough. Until the court rules against the Democrats, the vote stealing will not only continue, but increase. In January the two Senate seats up for election in Georgia will both go to the Democrats unless the court stops the vote stealing.