Farah says…consider
these facts:
The Obama campaign accepted at least some foreign campaign
cash – willingly and knowingly. The campaign website could have prohibited it.
It did not. In other words, it deliberately left open the door for illegal
foreign contributions in its "by any means necessary" quest for
re-election. WND has proven that by actually contributing under the name Osama
bin Laden from a Pakistani IP address, with a phony physical address and other
neon-lit red flags in hopes of catching attention. Obama accepted illegal foreign
contributions in 2008 without penalty, so why would anyone expect him not to
repeat his crime in 2012? No one can know the extent of the fraud, because
Obama has refused to release the identity of donors of $200 or less – yet he
boasts that most of the money he collected was in small amounts.
James O'Keefe and Project Veritas spent months heroically
proving the absolute willingness and eagerness of Democratic operatives to
commit voter fraud – especially by having people cast multiple votes.
Military ballots were systematically denied active-duty
servicemen and women around the world. This would be a scandal if it happened
once. But it has become the norm when Democrats are in charge of the Defense
Department. It would be a scandal if it were due to incompetence. But it
appears to be a deliberate effort to suppress the military vote. It would be a
scandal if it were not a close election. But it was.
Prior to the election, Democrats fought for open voting
requiring no identification – particularly photo ID. Coincidentally, Obama won
every state that didn't fully require photo ID to vote. Democrats contended
that voter ID laws suppress the vote. But they do not. They only suppress the
illegal vote.
Across Philadelphia, GOP poll inspectors were forcibly (and
illegally) removed from polling locations. Coincidentally (or not), Obama
received "astronomical" numbers in those very same regions, including
locations where he received "over 99 percent" of the vote. Ward 4,
which also had a poll watcher dressed in Obama attire, went massively for
Obama. Obama received 99.5 percent of the vote, defeating Romney 9,955 to 55.
Obama also won 99.8 percent of the vote in 44 Cleveland
districts.
Obama received 10 million fewer votes than he did in 2008.
Romney received 3 million fewer votes than McCain. Obama won in the four
critical swing states by a grand total of 500,000 votes.
Some 5 million independents changed their votes from Obama
to Romney in 2012. So Romney started the day 2.5 million votes ahead of where
McCain was in 2008, as Jack Wheeler points out. This means that 5.5 million
Republican voters are not accounted for. Either they didn't show up at the
polls or their votes were not counted. Does anyone believe there was less
enthusiasm by Republicans about this election than for the one in 2008?
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