Anonymous ID: e99fcf Dec. 4, 2020, 7:12 p.m. No.11908886   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8905 >>8920 >>8924 >>8951 >>8998 >>9000 >>9003 >>9013 >>9037 >>9106 >>9233 >>9390 >>9407 >>9466 >>9492 >>9651

What do you think is the appropriate legal action needed to be taken against these low-level poll-workers who knowingly committed election fraud? There's so many of them, thousands, so brazenly taking place in what is tantamount to treason. They're so open about it, so in your face with their crime that they have to be insane. And insanity will likely be a common defense when prosecutions begin.

 

I think 15 years minimum, no exceptions. But firing squads would be a terrible thing to bring back only to use sparingly.

Anonymous ID: e99fcf Dec. 4, 2020, 7:18 p.m. No.11908942   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8988 >>9027 >>9036 >>9044 >>9069 >>9553 >>9652

>>11908905

>execute

Even the low-level Karens though? That's the thing, there's so many thousands of these stupid people that it'll be hard to justify the condemnation of so many. The sympathy from normal people will be overwhelming. Or maybe not, I don't know. Part of me thinks they just need to be made an example of to hammer home the point.

Anonymous ID: e99fcf Dec. 4, 2020, 7:29 p.m. No.11909077   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9121 >>9462

>>11909027

I'd love nothing more than to watch a bunch of soycuck faggots and obsese shequandas get jailed for decades over this. But my point is how would the public at large react to it? Does it even matter?