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In reply to the discussion: Cyber Sleuths Checkmated Rove? [View all]mojowork_n
(2,354 posts)9. Funny you should mention, "court of law," because that's....
...where Willard M. appears to be headed:
http://www.politicususa.com/post-election-romney-bain-face-federal-corruption-perjury-hearing.html
"...To date, Romneys legal troubles include fallacious FEC and SEC disclosures, an investigation into him and his sons connection to an $8.5 billion Ponzi scheme, and concealing over $15 million from the auto-bailout, and now his surrogates malfeasance and perjury in the eToys bankruptcy case....
...on November 7, the day after his crushing defeat, the Delaware bankruptcy court judge entered the motion into the public docket and scheduled a hearing for December 4, 2012; all on the same day.
It was a victory for the whistleblower and eToys investors, and incriminating for the Delaware court and Willard Romney because although the judge received the Emergency Motion on October 24th, it was withheld from the public docket until after it was clear Romney lost the election and would not be appointing an attorney general to drop the case."
...on November 7, the day after his crushing defeat, the Delaware bankruptcy court judge entered the motion into the public docket and scheduled a hearing for December 4, 2012; all on the same day.
It was a victory for the whistleblower and eToys investors, and incriminating for the Delaware court and Willard Romney because although the judge received the Emergency Motion on October 24th, it was withheld from the public docket until after it was clear Romney lost the election and would not be appointing an attorney general to drop the case."
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Maybe they used the word "maybe" because this would be viewed as a crime?
Baitball Blogger
Nov 2012
#32
It was supposed to define where to focus GOTV on election day using exit polling
Coyotl
Nov 2012
#16
I certainly agree that OH Dem voter turnout helped at least as much as any counter-hacking did
rocktivity
Nov 2012
#43
Reminds me of the post last week, Tin Foil theory about the Rove meltdown....someone Unhacked Ohio.
liberalla
Nov 2012
#29
If true they would publish some proof. However, the ground get out the vote management
Sunlei
Nov 2012
#35
That would explain Husted's need to, at the last minute, install a patch to his server.
mfcorey1
Nov 2012
#38
Rove and the GOP are incompetent. End of story. No need for convoluted theories.
randome
Nov 2012
#40