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To: Nero Germanicus
You repeat, i'm just going to repeat. You want to hammer the law, i'm going to hammer the facts.

The document which has been put forth as genuine can not be genuine because the letter spacing it displays, violates the well known restrictions of where a typed key will fall if printed by a typewriter. Every letter of the word "OBAMA" on the top line falls between the spaces where a typewritten character would have been placed had it been typed their originally.

Don't care what courts have to say. We here on this forum are not a court of law, we are independent minds who do not have to follow foolish procedures because we have been conditioned to a ritualistic methodology. We can note that actual facts do not conform to what "Authorities" tell us because we are not obligated by procedure and presumption to regard the "Authorities" as truthful.

Let go of your artificial constraints. All you have to lose are the scales from your eyes.

382 posted on 02/06/2014 1:51:20 PM PST by DiogenesLamp (Partus Sequitur Patrem)
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To: DiogenesLamp

The line spacing on a scanned image of a PDF Is irrelevant.

Has anybody ever discussed line spacing before a congressional committee or before any state’s elections board or commission? Did any state’s Chief Elections Official, such as a Secretary of State hold up ballot spots for the Democratic Party’s nominee for president due to line spacing on a PDF?

Line spacing on a PDF is a fun discussion topic on Internet blogs, nothing more.

If you want to make a serious case for forgery or document tampering, take the evidence to a law enforcement agency or a prosecuting attorney.


383 posted on 02/06/2014 3:17:14 PM PST by Nero Germanicus
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