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Questions about the 2012 election

From: Frank V.
Sent on: Wednesday, May 15, 2013, 12:16 PM
VERNUCCIO/ALLISON REPORT
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   Was the 2012 election valid? The stunning question is disturbing and the potential results are unsettling.

 

   The sum total of the alleged numerous unlawful acts performed by or on behalf of President Obama, his administration and his campaign cumulatively and individually give rise to almost unthinkable issues. These problems involve an entire pattern of potential cover-ups, voter intimidation, electoral abuses and unresolved matters from the 2008 campaign, combined with questions of vote tabulation.

 

   Among the issues in question:

 

   Each of these issues deserves a more thorough investigation by an independent, bipartisan commission.  The overarching question is whether in sum total, they would have changed the results of the 2012 election.  If the answer to that is yes, constitutional scholars, and eventually the United States Supreme Court, will have to decide how to navigate this unchartered territory

 

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