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Comment: BS. Georgia and Maine already proved violation of Voting Rights.
BS. Georgia and Maine already proved violation of Voting Rights.
Georgia and Maine already proved violation of the Voting Rights act 1971, using their own responsible, constitutionally qualified lawyers.
They even admitted the act was violated.
And here Richard Gilbert is making frivolous allegations without showing documented proof of broken bones, attendees forced to sign legal perjury waivers or other required evidence necessary for any judge - including Judge Carter - to make a legitimate decision.
He is all talk, no action. Not a single shred of proof has been offered from his team of the "violations", in spite of there being too many numerous to count. And also Gilbert never mentions Romney's partner Michael Herzog, who's turning evidence against him in court. Why is that?
http://tdarkcabal.blogspot.com/2012/04/april-27-2012-white-h...
http://s19.postimage.org/oq93ddi9d/Confirm1.jpg
http://www.myspace.com/tom_heneghan_intel/blog/545639133
None of the delegates shall be bound, none of them. They are never forced to vote for anyone. Unless you actually believe a piece of paper is going to intimidate & silence voters to vote their conscience at the main event....this is all smoke & mirrors.
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