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RP campaign: hire private investigators and file lawsuits NOW!

The RP campaign should be hiring numerous private investigators to delve into the voter fraud across the primary and caucus states.

They should also be filing lawsuits in Maine due to the voter disenfranchisement there.

There should be a volley of legal disputes, charges and calls for grand jury and special prosecutors to investigate the corrupt GOP.

Why isn't this being done?

You don't run the risk of appearing a "sore loser" when you're behind by 200 votes in Maine and the voter fraud is clear as day.

If you're worried about alienating the GOP brass, do you really think they're on your side as it is?

The GOP is going to CANCEL the state conventions and hold private, off-site conventions if too many Ron Paul supporters show up and "crash" them. This delegate thing is not going to pan out, because the GOP will nip it in the bud before it gets to the main convention.

Better start the legal challenges now before it's too late.

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Justin Tribble for U.S. Congress in 2014 --

www.justintribble.com

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Because you can't sue a

Because you can't sue a greased up pig....Lawsuits and private investigators are not cheap. The process would take a lot of TIME, and drain resources. The legal system knows how to drag their feet - it's slow and tedious.

Ron Paul is already winning in the court of public opinion. He's winning many delegates, he's 7 points ahead of Obama in Iowa, and now Rick Santorum is in the lead after Newt and Mitt got in a street fight over who is the biggest political hooker.

BUMPING THIS... Sick and tired...

...of hearing about all this fraud and no legal action being taken.

Justin Tribble for U.S. Congress in 2014 -- www.justintribble.com

What if,,,,

Ron Paul supporters around the country knew the GOP would pull these types of shenanigans? What if the delegates selected to attend the GOP convention in Tampa were really Ron Paul supporters? What if those delegates cast their votes for Ron Paul on live TV? What if the establishment Republicans became a victim of their own game?

I wrote this in the spirit of Judge Napolitano's "What if?" segments on his now cancelled show. I'm hoping something like this is actually happening and will happen at the convention.