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Faith, religion and in laws! How to handle, when a person in your extended family by marriage was same faith and just joined another faith! And believes it is his now duty to jab his faith down everyone’s throats! And you set boundaries and are polite and curtious and kind and respond with God Bless and praying on! As you discerned and told to say! And five long book paragraphs later still putting our faith down and calling it bad words! When I respect his feelings and of his NON definitional stance because he is family and a Brotehr in Dear Lord Jesus Christ and the stress of things is causing me too get a deep red butterfly like rash on face and flare! What would you do? Holy Bible says stand up to evil and praise our king being our Savior! Affecting, my health! He ignores and starts and keeps on!!! I set boundaries and ignored and keeps on being hurtful and dealing in nature, is family! Help the stress is causing rashes and me to speak with PCP and dermatology! And well now rematology! Love him but can NOT take his stress of he is right and all else is wrong! Need faithful suggestions please! 🙏

Mark

United States has comprehensive constitutional checks, federal statutes, and state laws on the books specifically designed to prevent a sitting president from rigging their own election.Because the U.S. election system is highly decentralized, a president lacks the legal authority to unilaterally control, alter, delay, or cancel a national election. The explicit legal mechanisms that make rigging an election unlawful include:1. Constitutional RestrictionsNo Executive Control Over Voting Rules: Under Article I, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution, the power to regulate the time, place, and manner of federal elections belongs to state legislatures and Congress, not the executive branch.Fixed Election Schedules: The President cannot postpone or cancel an election. The Constitution mandates presidential terms end strictly on January 20th every four years.The 22nd Amendment: A president cannot stay in power indefinitely. They are constitutionally limited to serving two terms.2. Federal Criminal StatutesIf a president tries to use federal personnel, agencies, or funds to influence or alter election outcomes, multiple federal laws under Title 18 and Title 52 of the U.S. Code make it a federal crime:Interference by Government Employees (18 U.S.C. § 595): Outlaws any federal official from using their official authority to interfere with or affect a federal election.Troops at Polls (18 U.S.C. § 592): Explicitly prohibits a president or military official from stationing armed troops or federal agents at polling places.Coercion of Voting (18 U.S.C. § 598): Bans using government funds or congressional appropriations to coerce or restrain voters.Deprivation of Rights (18 U.S.C. § 242): Makes it illegal for anyone acting "under color of law" (government authority) to willfully deprive citizens of their right to vote or have their vote accurately counted.3. State-Level DecentralizationState Administration: Elections are administered locally by thousands of independent county clerks,

Death Lies & Alibis

🚩 LET’S TALK INVESTIGATIONS… When someone dies under suspicious circumstances, investigators often start with the people closest to the victim and closest to the final hours — then work their way outward. That doesn’t mean those people did anything wrong. It means investigators have to establish what happened, who was there, who saw the person last, and whether everyone’s account fits the evidence. So I’m curious what YOU think: When investigating a suspicious death, how important is it to thoroughly examine the last people known to be with the victim? 🔴 Extremely important — start there and work outward. 🟠 Important — but don’t develop tunnel vision. 🟡 Everyone should receive equal scrutiny from the beginning. ⚫ It depends entirely on the circumstances. And here’s the bigger question: Do you think investigators sometimes become so focused on looking outward that they overlook something that may have been right in front of them

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