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Time for Silence has Passed

To the editor:

Most of us have gotten over the 2020 sham/fiasco Presidential Election, but the shame of the results remains. For the last four-plus years we have heard the media and the looney liberals accuse President Trump of trying to start a coup because he (and many conservatives) questioned the validity of the 2020 Election results…being called a traitor and conspiracy theorist because we doubted the integrity of a shady process and an unbelievable outcome.

Well, guess what - the State of Georgia has now officially admitted they illegally counted 355,000 write-in votes from the 2020 Presidential Election. Records show that Biden won that state by 11,779 votes, but 355,000 were illegal and they knew it.Anumber of other states had similar issues, but none have been willing to openly admit it. Makes a person wonder just who is trying to destroy our democracy.

Question – Since this is now a known fact and admitted to, and President Trump would have won the election if one or two other swing states would have counted ballots correctly, what are the consequences of such a horrible act of treason? Probably, we all know the answer… a lot of talk, accusations, legal activity and no one is chastised or spends any time locked up.

When the voting citizens elect the President, then each citizen is responsible for the outcome of the policies created by that leader. However, in this case, as we now know, the citizenry did not duly elect Biden…fraud, cheating and the media were behind the acts that installed the puppet Biden and America endured and survived four years of chaos.

The time for silence has long passed. The elected conservatives need to not only talk and complain about it. They need to do something. Maybe force voter ID upon all states. Oh yes, how about imposing term limits on all political servants. Otherwise, we are destined for a repeat, and America can not afford that.

Frank Cernosek Ammannsville