Why Romney should push for a recount
Although it's unlikely he will do so, Mitt Romney should push for a recount of the results of last week's election.
Voting fraud happened in 2008, it apparently happened in 2012, and if left unchecked, it will continue to happen in every US election.
Leaked emails from the intelligence group Stratfor recently revealed some shocking allegations
of massive Democrat voter fraud in 2008. The emails revealed by
WikiLeaks say that the McCain campaign decided to ignore the wide spread
voter fraud in order to avoid massive civil unrest — even though it
meant he’d lose the White House.
The emails say that Democrats were caught “stuffing ballot boxes in Philly and Ohio,” but the McCain campaign decided to let it all go.
After discussions with his inner circle, which explains the
delay in his speech, McCain decided not to pursue the voter fraud in PA
and Ohio, despite his staff’s desire to make it an issue. He said no.
Staff felt they could get a federal injunction to stop the process.
McCain felt the crowds assembled in support of Obama and such would be
detrimental to our country and it would do our nation no good for this
to drag out like last go around, coupled with the possibility of
domestic violence.
J. Christian Adams, a former United States Department of Justice official, notes how fraught with danger these revelations are.
With the blessings of hindsight, we see that fear of mob
violence in our country is no longer a hypothetical in the mind of a
presidential candidate. The call by the New Black Panther Party in
Sanford, Florida, to seize (or kill) a private citizen is no longer the
stuff of a senator’s imagination.
Adams was the member of the Justice Dept. that revealed to the world
that Obama’s Attorney General, Eric Holder, decided not to prosecute the
obvious law breaking perpetrated in Philadelphia by the Black Panthers
during the 2008 general election.
Enough is enough....
Labels: Barack Hussein Obama, campaign 2008, Campaign 2012, Democrats, John McCain, Mitt Romney
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