They’re on notice

Read/print/download Bauer Letter @ http://www.wnd.com/files/2012/09/BauerLetter.pdf

The referenced letter is from Larry Klayman to Robert Bauer explaining why Democrat Party or state elections officials who certify Obama’s eligibility for the 2012 election could become the targets of election-fraud charges.

Klayman is a former U.S. Justice Department attorney who founded the government watchdog Judicial Watch and later Freedom Watch. Bauer is the General Counsel to the Democratic National Committee.

The letter details how said officials cannot certify Obama’s eligibility for sure and that the law doesn’t allow them to make assumptions.

Copies went to the Democratic National Committee Executive Committee, Nancy Pelosi, State Democratic Party Chairs, State Secretaries of State, State Attorneys General, and the Commission on Presidential Debates.

 

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  1. GP's avatar GP

    This is very interesting, but will probably not go any where. The dems will just blame this on the vast right wing and ignore it as usual. After all, a little thing like laws never stopped them before.

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    • chrissythehyphenated's avatar chrissythehyphenated

      The Hawaiian official has already refused to perjure himself for Obama. Each state has to certify him. It might not matter if he can’t get on the red state ballots, but he needs the blue and swing states. I think this is going to blow up big and result in his releasing his actual birth record. I still think he is the bastard son of some Seattle hook up who was born in Hawaii probably March 4, 1961. The revelation will have no effect on koolaid drinkers, but it’ll cut deeply into people for whom honestly matters.

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      • I see it blowing up on them, like you say; I just don’t know how yet. They may very well manage to suppress the issue and cheat their way out of it in all the states, but I think they’ll just do more demanding and stonewalling and insisting. We’ll have to watch. I agree with you about the real birth situation in Hawaii, with the real father – not the citizenship – being the real problem. And it may be that the truth will end up being less problematic than the lie, but I don’t see them changing course to avoid the eligibility issue. That would be really complicated and would implicate a lot of people in felonies. Too many loose ends at this late stage. Fingers crossed! 🙂

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