Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Next to be sued by Republican­s

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Re “Lawsuit to nullify election derided,” Dec. 11

Sometimes the only way to shut down a bully is to fight back, and harder.

Texas and 17 states are suing four states that narrowly awarded their electoral votes to President-elect Joe Biden. In return, 17 states and the District of Columbia should sue Texas and three other states.

Grounds for this suit? Does that really matter? No. Just make something up. Sue, sue, sue.

This is states’ rights gone mad.

Jon Merritt Los Angeles

President Trump wants to be remembered as Abraham Lincoln, but he will go down in history as another Jefferson Davis.

Chapman University law professor John Eastman’s support of Trump’s litigation to subvert the election process is damaging to our country, and his attack this summer on Kamala Harris’ right to serve our country as vice president was nothing short of racist.

Someday all those

Trump flags flown by Republican­s will be in the same drawers as their Confederat­e flags.

Brian Mitchell

Mission Viejo

I am upset about Republican­s flipping four congressio­nal seats in California. I said before the election that the Republican­s could only win if the elections were fraudulent. Well, the Republican­s won, so they were clearly fraudulent.

So I went to court, but I was turned away because I had no evidence of fraud even when it was obvious the machines were using algorithms created by Moammar Kadafi to switch votes.

The judges should have known that the fraud was undetectab­le, so of course I couldn’t provide any evidence.

I am going to the governor, who should require the Legislatur­e to throw out all votes cast by Republican­s. If this fails, we will get other states to file suit against California demanding that the results be overturned.

I am doing all of this to show the world how democracy really works. Chris Soltow Thousand Oaks

I don’t understand how the seditious actions of 18 state attorneys general, more than half of all congressio­nal Republican­s and the occupant of the White House to try to destroy American democracy by getting the Supreme Court to overturn a valid election didn’t make your front page.

How does a major political party calling for the end of our republic not rate front-page coverage?

Brian Symington Los Angeles

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