27 min

219: Why Gavin Newsom Must Be Sued In Federal Court Life Matters

    • Society & Culture

California Prolife Council is preparing legal action against Governor Newsom’s sweeping executive order to make all balloting a, ‘vote by mail’ process. While in preparation for filing the case, Congressman Darrell Issa and the Republican National Committee have also filed suit. CPLC attorneys, in consulting these other actions, have determined that the points of law California Prolife Council is raising are substantively different and important for a comprehensive judicial analysis.
In this program, our Chairman, Brian Johnston explains the steady erosion of the integrity of the California vote and the Democrat Party’s intentional re-definition of who is an appropriate voter.
A sympathetic media offers little criticism or analysis of the steady voting process corruption, but often simply pushes forward the rhetoric of the Democrat Party. This is substantially the practice used by the Tammany Hall machine of New York - collecting ballots from groups in order to empower and “push forward” a particular group of people.
But in the United States of America, the power to vote is vested in each and every individual voter. This is because of the value of each and every individual life which is at the very heart of our freedoms. The purpose of government is not to organize groups into winners and losers and punish some and advance others.  But the whole purpose of just government is to establish just laws which treat every individual with respect and individual dignity and accountability.
This is the basis of the right to life.
Johnston details the many treacherous laws that have already been been put in place in California. Governor Newsom’s dictate is merely a capstone to make “bushel-basket voting,” routine, as was the case in Tammany Hall  and communist countries.  As Lenin said, “It doesn’t matter who votes - what matters is who counts the votes.”

California Prolife Council is preparing legal action against Governor Newsom’s sweeping executive order to make all balloting a, ‘vote by mail’ process. While in preparation for filing the case, Congressman Darrell Issa and the Republican National Committee have also filed suit. CPLC attorneys, in consulting these other actions, have determined that the points of law California Prolife Council is raising are substantively different and important for a comprehensive judicial analysis.
In this program, our Chairman, Brian Johnston explains the steady erosion of the integrity of the California vote and the Democrat Party’s intentional re-definition of who is an appropriate voter.
A sympathetic media offers little criticism or analysis of the steady voting process corruption, but often simply pushes forward the rhetoric of the Democrat Party. This is substantially the practice used by the Tammany Hall machine of New York - collecting ballots from groups in order to empower and “push forward” a particular group of people.
But in the United States of America, the power to vote is vested in each and every individual voter. This is because of the value of each and every individual life which is at the very heart of our freedoms. The purpose of government is not to organize groups into winners and losers and punish some and advance others.  But the whole purpose of just government is to establish just laws which treat every individual with respect and individual dignity and accountability.
This is the basis of the right to life.
Johnston details the many treacherous laws that have already been been put in place in California. Governor Newsom’s dictate is merely a capstone to make “bushel-basket voting,” routine, as was the case in Tammany Hall  and communist countries.  As Lenin said, “It doesn’t matter who votes - what matters is who counts the votes.”

27 min

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