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Action Alert: Demand a Recount of All Votes in Ohio |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 07 December 2004 |
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This Presidential election in Ohio was fraud with strange results, long lines in heavily democratic districts, and other irregularites. Ohio's Republican Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell has delayed vote certification by a month in order to make difficult a true recount and accounting of these irregularities. He has done everything in his power to obstuct an independant investigation to determine who actually won the presidential vote. Let every vote count! Call Blackwell's Office and let him know that there should be no electors voting for Ohio until there is a complete and independent investigation and verification of the state's votes. Call 1-877-767-6446 or 1-614- 466-2655 or email
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For an account from the lawyers representing presidential candidates Badernik and Cobb in their official filing for a recount, see http://www.nvri.org/about/ohio_bonifaz_speech_120404.pdf See John McArthur's article in Common Dreams about the 2004 election in Ohio: http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1207-36.htm
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Action Alert: Demand a Recount of All Votes in Ohio |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 07 December 2004 |
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This Presidential election in Ohio was fraud with strange results, long lines in heavily democratic districts, and other irregularites. Ohio's Republican Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell has delayed vote certification by a month in order to make difficult a true recount and accounting of these irregularities. He has done everything in his power to obstuct an independant investigation to determine who actually won the presidential vote. Let every vote count! Call Blackwell's Office and let him know that there should be no electors voting for Ohio until there is a complete and independent investigation and verification of the state's votes. Call 1-877-767-6446 or 1-614- 466-2655 or email
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
For an account from the lawyers representing presidential candidates Badernik and Cobb in their official filing for a recount, see http://www.nvri.org/about/ohio_bonifaz_speech_120404.pdf See John McArthur's article in Common Dreams about the 2004 election in Ohio: http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1207-36.htm
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 07 December 2004 |
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On Monday, December 13th, members of the Electoral College will at 11 am at the South Carolina State House to cast their votes to elect the President and Vice-President of the United States. We ask all who believe in democracy to come to the State House from 10:30am to 11:30am that Monday, December 13th, to meet the electors and the South Carolina press with one message: Count Every Vote. While there is little doubt that George Bush legitimately won South Carolina's eight electoral college votes, this certainty does not apply to more closely contested states such as New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, Iowa and New Hampshire. Moreover, the irregularities experienced in these states, the long lines in heavily minority precincts, attempts to intimidate voters and the unaccountability of electronic voting machines are problems that also plagued the election here in South Carolina. Join the call that every vote be verified and counted in all states before the Electors cast their votes. Join us to demand the implantation of voting reforms found in a Voter Bill of Rights, which details eleven vital election reforms, including the abolition of the electoral college, a guarantee of a voter-verified paper trail for all voting machines, replacement of partisan oversight of elections with nonpartisan election commissions and prevention of lawless vote suppression and voter intimidation. For the complete Voter Bill of Rights, see: http://www.nov3.us/billofrights.php
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 07 December 2004 |
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On Monday, December 13th, members of the Electoral College will at 11 am at the South Carolina State House to cast their votes to elect the President and Vice-President of the United States. We ask all who believe in democracy to come to the State House from 10:30am to 11:30am that Monday, December 13th, to meet the electors and the South Carolina press with one message: Count Every Vote. While there is little doubt that George Bush legitimately won South Carolina's eight electoral college votes, this certainty does not apply to more closely contested states such as New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, Iowa and New Hampshire. Moreover, the irregularities experienced in these states, the long lines in heavily minority precincts, attempts to intimidate voters and the unaccountability of electronic voting machines are problems that also plagued the election here in South Carolina. Join the call that every vote be verified and counted in all states before the Electors cast their votes. Join us to demand the implantation of voting reforms found in a Voter Bill of Rights, which details eleven vital election reforms, including the abolition of the electoral college, a guarantee of a voter-verified paper trail for all voting machines, replacement of partisan oversight of elections with nonpartisan election commissions and prevention of lawless vote suppression and voter intimidation. For the complete Voter Bill of Rights, see: http://www.nov3.us/billofrights.php
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 07 December 2004 |
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While there is little doubt that George Bush legitimately won South Carolina's eight electoral college votes, this certainty does not apply to more closely contested states such as New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, and Iowa. Moreover, the irregularities experienced in these states, the long lines in heavily minority precincts, attempts to intimidate voters and the unaccountability of electronic voting machines are problems that also plagued the election here in South Carolina. Join us to demand the implantation of voting reforms found in a Voter Bill of Rights, which details eleven vital election reforms, including the abolition of the electoral college, a guarantee of a voter-verified paper trail for all voting machines, replacement of partisan oversight of elections with nonpartisan election commissions and prevention of lawless vote suppression and voter intimidation. For the complete Voter Bill of Rights, see http://www.nov3.us/billofrights.php |
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