My letter to Congressman Rick Nugent (R-FL) re: apparent election fraud
Dear Congressman:
Like many other Republicans, I was absolutely shocked by the results of the national election on November 6. For months, I would watch the more dependable polls, I would read the articles by commentators that I have considered to be "on top of" national politics. As the election was "coming down to the wire", I followed those sources even more closely, and like the majority of voters (including many Democrat voters), I believed that it was fairly obvious that a majority of Americans were upset with the direction the country was going, as well as the job performance of Barack Obama. I truly believed by November 6, that the political trends were showing clearly that IF WE HAD A FAIR ELECTION Mitt Romney would be elected by several percentage points and by a decent margin of Electoral College votes; however, I was also aware that there were numerous rumors of efforts by the DNC and others to illegally skew the election results in their favor.
I have witnessed for myself numerous acts of questionable legality and constitutionality by the Obama administration, such as the failure of the DOJ to cooperate in all sorts of congressional investigations, the plethora of Executive Orders issued to bypass Congress in order to push the "Progressive" agenda into action, the questionable legality of "Fast and Furious", the obvious lies by the administration to cover up the Benghazi affair--and these are only a few of the most recent events. I have written to you before about my concerns over the apparent dishonesty of the Democrats' action, and the partisan gridlock in Congress.
In your recent SITREP, you stated, "And while I wish the outcome had been different (very much so), the American people have made their choice and it’s time to get back to doing the hard work of governing." I must disagree.
Congressman, we have all heard and read about the large number of precincts in Philadelphia where "official results" showed that ZERO voters voted for Mitt Romney, and numerous other ones that had in excess of 90% votes for Obama. We have read accounts how some precincts in Ohio reported that more voters had voted for Obama than there were registered voters in the entire precinct.
In September the Columbus Dispatch in Ohio reported this sad and ugly news: "More than one out of every five registered Ohio voters is probably ineligible to vote. In two counties, the number of registered voters actually exceeds the voting-age population: Northwestern Ohio's Wood County shows 109 registered voters for every 100 eligible, while in Lawrence County along the Ohio River it's a mere 104 registered per 100 eligible. Another 31 counties show registrations at more than 90 percent of those eligible, a rate regarded as unrealistic by most voting experts. The national average is a little more than 70 percent."
Clearly, if this sort of fraud has gone on in Philadelphia and Ohio, it has gone on in Florida, and in many other areas of the country. It seems pretty obvious to common sense individuals that the voters did NOT speak in re-electing Barack Obama, but rather a lot of shenanigans perpetrated by unscrupulous people and organizations succeeded in negating the will of a majority of American voters.
Although Mitt Romney graciously conceded defeat, I, personally, have heard nothing about any efforts by Congress or any other empowered entity to investigate what was clearly a fraudulent result, and this seeming lack of interest in this election's outcome is of great concern to me and a lot of other patriotic Americans.
If our election process has become so corrupted and so prone to fraud, and no action is taken by anyone to correct this type of corruption, then our Republic and our American way of life that so many patriots who came before us struggled to preserve has been "sold for seven pieces of silver".
As a U.S. veteran (1964-1992), and a descendant of American patriots since the founding of our Republic, I am more upset than I can convey that this sort of thing is permitted to go unquestioned in our national election process. I ask that you take whatever steps are necessary to ensure that this question of election fraud is vigorously pursued, the results publicized, and, if criminal action is indicated, ensure that the appropriate action is taken to remediate the problem.
Sincerely,
LTC (Ret.) D. A. Anthony
Brooksville, Florida 34602
"All the South has ever desired was that the union, as established by our forefathers, should be preserved; and that the government, as originally organized, should be administered in purity and truth." ~ Gen. Robert E. Lee, 1866
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