Granite Grok – Right Report https://right.report There's a thin line between ringing alarm bells and fearmongering. Sun, 27 Oct 2024 15:16:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://right.report/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cropped-Favicon-32x32.png Granite Grok – Right Report https://right.report 32 32 237554330 Has the 2024 Election Already Been Corrupted? https://right.report/has-the-2024-election-already-been-corrupted/ https://right.report/has-the-2024-election-already-been-corrupted/#respond Sun, 27 Oct 2024 15:16:20 +0000 https://right.report/has-the-2024-election-already-been-corrupted/ Ah, those pesky election deniers. Despite years of Democrat claims that elections and voting machines were untrustworthy, it has become verboten to question the Holy Grail of US voting systems since the sketchy Biden win. Yet there is nothing holy about election interference – Donald Trump was criminally tried for trumped-up claims that a mischaracterization of a payment (that did not alter his tax liability) constituted “election interference.” But what about Hunter Biden’s laptop and Tony West’s alleged improprieties?

Hillary Clinton and the DNC paid $113,000 to fabricate a “dossier” implicating Donald Trump in Russian collusion, which the piranha propaganda press devoured gleefully and distributed widely:

The Clinton campaign and the DNC paid more than $1 million combined to powerful Democratic law firm Perkins Coie, which engaged Fusion GPS to dig for dirt on Trump. Fusion GPS, in turn, hired former British spy Christopher Steele — whose namesake dossier included allegations that Russian security services possessed a tape of Trump in a Moscow hotel room with prostitutes who were supposedly urinating on a bed where the Obamas had previously stayed.

The FEC said Clinton and the DNC claimed the money given to Perkins Coie to hire Fusion GPS was reported on disclosure forms as having gone toward “legal advice and services” rather than opposition research.

Election interference? Nah…. How dare anyone undermine democracy by spreading such hateful disinformation as saying that Hillary improperly tried to influence an election? (satire)

Had the American public known of the bona fides of Hunter’s laptop, the 2020 election may not have gone to Joe Biden. If Donald Trump’s alleged sortie with Stormy Daniels would have influenced voters, perhaps Hunter’s obscene behaviors – and ties to Ukrainian interests – would have undermined Joe Biden’s credibility. […]

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The Forgotten Declaration That Set the Course for Independence https://right.report/the-forgotten-declaration-that-set-the-course-for-independence/ https://right.report/the-forgotten-declaration-that-set-the-course-for-independence/#respond Sat, 19 Oct 2024 23:56:46 +0000 https://right.report/the-forgotten-declaration-that-set-the-course-for-independence/ “To these grievous measures, Americans cannot submit.”

That bold declaration helped spark coordinated resistance across the colonies in 1774. [Oct 14th] marked the 250th anniversary of the Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress, passed unanimously on October 14, 1774.

Almost forgotten today, the Declaration and Resolves were precursors to both the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. They reaffirmed that acts beyond the Constitution are void and must be resisted and nullified.

The first line established that internal taxation, duties, and “unconstitutional powers” stemmed from the broader Declaratory Act of 1766, where Britain claimed power over the colonies “in all cases whatsoever.”

“Whereas, since the close of the last war, the British Parliament, claiming a power of right to bind the people of America, by statute, in all cases whatsoever, hath, in some Acts, expressly imposed taxes on them, and in others, under various pretences, but in fact for the purpose of raising a revenue, hath imposed rates and duties payable in these Colonies, established a Board of Commissioners, with unconstitutional powers, and extended the jurisdiction of Courts of Admiralty, not only for collecting the said duties, but for the trial of causes merely arising within the body of a County” […]

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