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The interesting thing is that the Colorado Supreme Court has (purported) to take Trump off of the Republican Party's *primary* ballot using the entirely irrelevant 14th Amendment. That amendment applies to candidate for elective office, it does not apply to the naming of a nominee for elective office, which, up until now, was strictly the business of whatever political party was doing the selection. If this ruling were allowed to set precedent, the Democrats could choose the nominees for the Republicans - and the Republicans could do the same for the Democrats. The Amendment being violated here by this decision is the First Amendment - denial of the freedom of speech of the Republican Party. Trump's lawyers did not appear to catch this distinction - between candidates for a nomination by a political party, as opposed to candidates nominated by a party, running for election to a public office. The conclusion I draw is that Trump's lawyers are grossly incompetent and ought to go back to law school and learn the law...

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Having visited battlefields in the south and the north it, made me realize the Civil War had a sharply delineated line that defined the enemy.

It was the Mason-Dixon line eventually defined by state borders from PA to MO. You were either a Yankee or a Reb and this line defined you, even putting some of your family north of the line, and some south of the line.

It was easy to tell who the enemy was for those on both sides of the line. The color of your uniform defined your ideology, or maybe just where you lived. But the line was clear.

Fast forward to today and there is no line defining the enemy. The enemy may be your next door neighbor, or a cousin on the left coast. The enemies of the US are intertwined with the normies, the patriots, or just someone that wants to be left alone. But that is over; the enemies of each side could be next door, the next city or state over.

CW2.0 is already here. The country is split pretty much in two. The difference now is there is no line to cross, to hate, or to fear. How do you fight that? What can you do individually to take America back from the communists?

We know voting won't do it; it was proven in the last election and the results exposed the depth of the enemy in government and its sycophants.

The only conclusion I can see is a country fighting with itself in a kinetic war while the perpetrators run off to their bunkers smiling all the way. Who will Bill Gates allow in his bunker, if anyone?

I don't have any idea how it will play out, and at my age I probably won't see it, but I feel sorry for those of you that will live it. It's escalating and it's coming soon.

FJB

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