Eisenhower
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please let there be some truth out of this
We're long overdue for it.please let there be some truth out of this
I'm not sure why Ross Perot helping out now, after the race is basically over, does us much good... I'm an optimist at heart, so can someone please explain this to me?
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Today's Federal Case News Details My Investigation Of Bain Capitol's Hidden Ownership Of Company That Makes Voting Machines Switching Votes
^^^that is the guy who was tweeting about the 'upcoming case' now filed to unbind delegates, weeks before it happened. I mention that only as a reason I think he may actually have information about this.
It isn't about that. Apparently it is about votes being switched in delegate conventions or something. But I don't know. This guy was right about that law suit, though, and he was tweeting about it weeks before it was filed.
The real question is, if fraud was actually occurring: 1) Will it be investigated and verified; and 2) Will it be ignored after being verified? (I suspect so, but I'm cautiously optimistic as I do not want to give up early)
Devil's advocate: if Romney has any pull whatsoever over votes going his way, why wouldn't he take advantage of this in the '08 election?
The "investigation" is being done by lawyers for RP.... They're compiling evidence to back the civil suit, "IF" the evidence supports the civil proceeding it is then officially entered into the court record and may be used to support the complaint alleging RICO conduct.
That's all well and good, as long as it's not thrown out simply because it challenges the status quo. I am personally hoping it succeeds as I would prefer for us to win, but it's who counts the votes that matters, and if they're willing to forge the vote, they may be willing to ignore even verifiable evidence of illegal acts taken against us. I hope I am proven wrong and we win in Tampa.
While evidence is being discussed there are two distinctly different hurdles to leap in civil and criminal complaints...
In a civil suit it may proceed with only a "preponderance of the evidence"..
Criminal however requires "clear and convincing evidence".
"They" hopefully are not either the judge or AUSA....
Could it perhaps get stalled long enough to where the court case is not resolved before Tampa is over, and then be too late to matter? It seems there may be a few tricks they could throw at this sort of thing. I am being critical here because this is getting my hopes up, and I've been let down before.