The one federal law enforcement official entrusted with the duty to investigate and prosecute vote fraud is someone who has not just failed to do so in the past but who has in fact covered up such vote fraud. Her name is Janet Reno.
Still available in print is a book by Jim and Ken Collier entitled
"Votescam: The Stealing of America." Recounted therein, among other true tales, are the efforts of the Collier brothers to alert then Dade County (Florida) State Attorney Janet Reno to computer vote fraud here.
They found bogus ballots in boxes and took the ballots to Reno. She had them arrested for (get this) stealing government property. Every first-semester law student knows there is no crime if there is no criminal intent. Taking evidence proving a crime directly to a prosecutor is not a crime; it is grounds for receiving the key to the city. Reno thought and acted otherwise.
Reno dragged out the prosecution of the Colliers for two years to
bankrupt and discredit them, and on the eve of the trial in which the
complicity of her and her office would be proven, she dropped the charges.
In another instance, Reno's female assistant at the Justice Department journeyed back to Hialeah, Florida, to work in the campaign for Raul Martinez for Mayor. Reno's assistant was caught falsifying absentee ballots!
Florida's electoral votes may be the key to who wins the White House. There is a history of electronic vote fraud here. The last election for Mayor of Miami was thrown out because of vote fraud. Reno's apparatus is still fully in place here. It works.
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