Lesson 21: Road To Remedy, The Right of Suffrage

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Lesson Overview: This lesson delves into the history, origins, and evolution of voting rights, tracing the development of suffrage from ancient democracies to modern systems. The lesson begins with a historical narrative exploring a pivotal moment in voting rights, such as the Women’s Suffrage Movement or the Voting Rights Act of 1965. It then examines the distinctions between state and federal voting laws, the classification of political rights versus civil rights and unalienable rights, and questions the government’s role in “granting” rights.

A key theme is the notion that voting is not a privilege granted by the government but an inherent right, echoing principles of liberty and sovereignty. The lesson also explores the Electoral College and the checks it provides on majority rule, emphasizing that the U.S. is not a pure democracy but a constitutional republic.

We will discuss the significant changes in suffrage, from the 19th Amendment (granting women the right to vote) to lowering the voting age and modern accusations of election manipulation. We’ll address claims of election fraud, the use of software like Hammer and Scorecard, and recent election law changes, such as those in Michigan, which restrict public discourse on election fraud.

In the second half of the lesson, we are honored to welcome Tamborine Borrelli, the creator and founder of CrossCheck USA™. She will discuss her relentless efforts to secure election integrity and her innovative, independent system designed to verify vote totals, along with her experiences navigating political opposition.

Key Topics Covered:

History and origins of voting rights in the U.S. and beyond.
The evolution of suffrage, including major constitutional amendments.
Distinctions between political/civil rights and unalienable rights.
Examination of the Electoral College and its role in U.S. democracy.
Allegations of election fraud and government cover-ups from 2004 to present.
Introduction of CrossCheck USA™ and its mission for election integrity.
This comprehensive lesson is ideal for those interested in understanding the legal foundations of voting and exploring the contemporary challenges facing election integrity.

Go to: https://crosscheckusa.com/ to learn more about CrossCheck USA™.

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