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There's more ways than one to obliterate the O/Care atrocity. ......This needs to go viral.
EXHIBIT ONE We cannot overlook the distinct possibility that forcing the "magic number" caused the vote-crazed, desperate Obamatons to phony up the O/Care enrollment list:
-----falsifying official govt documents is a felony,
-----forgery could be involved,
----falsified documents sent over the internet means criminal wire fraud could be in the mix.
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EXHIBIT TWO Govt factotums "pencil-whipping" official documents should be considered:
-----1. To approve a document without actually knowing or reviewing what it is that is being approved.
----- 2. To complete a form, record, or document without having performed the implied work or without supporting data or evidence.
USAGE "Knowing the auditors were coming in just a week, we chose to pencil whip the quarterly inventory forms for the last year." (This term is popular among military personnel and auditors.)
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EXHIBIT THREE The penalty for falsifying government documents is outlined in the Crimes Act of 1958.
Many different types of acts can be considered as falsifying a document, including:
◾Altering or misrepresenting factual information such as prices or monetary amounts
◾Stating false information when requested to provide truthful statements
◾Forging a signature
◾Using official letterheads without authorization
◾Concealing assets or property WRT obtaining federal/state grants, and/or subsidies
◾Knowingly using or distributing a fake document
A person can only be held criminally liable if they are deliberately acting with the intention of deceiving or defrauding another party. /
Falsifying documents is a very serious offense and is generally classified as a felony. This means that a person charged with falsifying documents may be subject to the following legal penalties:
◾Having to pay a monetary fine
◾Incarceration in a prison facility
Depending on the gravity of the offense, as well as individual state laws, falsifying documents can result in a prison sentence of 5-10 years. Also, if government documents or authorities were involved, the legal penalties may be more severe. ..... legal penalties may increase with repeat offenses.
I’m sure Eric Holder will get right on that.
I’m sorry to sound so skeptical, but your points only matter if we have a Justice Dept that is concerned with justice.
I’m starting to understand how dictators take over:
“THEY” move the football an inch. A lot of people complain but don’t do anything.
“THEY” move it a foot. A few people complain and try to do something and get ejected from the game never to be seen or heard from again.
“THEY” pick the ball up and start walking toward the endzone. The officials watch, half the crowd cheers and the coaches on the other team stand on the sideline with their heads hanging down in defeat.
In the locker room those same coaches tell the players “They simply have too much power. We can’t beat them right now. We need to get better players that the fans will support. Next season will be our chance to stop them and turn this thing around.”
One more thing. Next season it’s the same old thing and less and less fans go to the games.