MAILED TO:
Supreme Court of the United States 1 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20543
Attn: Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. Associate Justice Clarence Thomas Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Associate Justice Elena Kagan. Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett Associate Justice Neil M. Gorsuch Associate Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
RE: Brunson v. Alma S. Adams et al No.: 22-380
Dear Justices,
This letter is to express my support of the above referenced case. I am concerned that the United States has experienced a national security breach and a violation of every citizens greatest power in a Republic; voting. I ask that you stand against the adherance of foreign and domestic enemies and uphold the supreme law of the land by granting this petition. You truly are in a position that represents a court system greater than the world has ever seen.
I, along with many others, seem to be witnessing our nation captured and I am left to wonder if it might be by some of these very respondents. I pray for the right and just outcome and I am grateful for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Name:_______________________________________
Date:________________________
You might be well meaning, but I don't think this is the way to go. Judges / Justices should never be swayed by public opinion. They should (if not corrupt) be concerned with the letter of the Constitution. And the Brunson case will cause them to do just that. Additionally, the Brunson case is so simple and elegant in that it is not about election fraud at all. Your statement above refers to election fraud, which is an issue entirely different and technically, not associated with their case. Just mo.
I Love free speech! It allows you your opinion, and me to have mine.
Yes, but this case isn't about free speech.