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To: chrisnj

This caught my attention. It is a travesty that such a ruling would be so one sided and that the run-of-mill Republican voters all over the USA were not aware that such a limitation was in place. However, I don’t believe this ruling prevents any Republican congressperson from exercising independent individual action as to seeking redress from fraudulent votes/voting. Is a congressperson individually the Party? As such I think it is possible that at the ‘counting’ of electoral votes if any Republican can put together that a vote is from a certain district that has been shown to have fraudulent voting the question of the status of that vote might be raised and put for deliberation.


64 posted on 11/17/2012 8:28:54 AM PST by noinfringers2
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To: noinfringers2

There are things they can do. Problem is - the R congress would NOT do it. They are spineless or they really don’t want to win, just to keep their jobs and perks.

In 2008 they all knew obama/soetoro is constitutionally ineligible and they could have raised objection at the ‘electoral vote count certification’ but they didn’t.

GOP is hopeless. Perhaps we do need a strong third party, but how do we do it?
Not enough people will wake up until it hits rock bottom, then maybe we will vote them all out.


71 posted on 11/18/2012 3:42:25 AM PST by chrisnj
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