Support for Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb’s demand for a recount of the Ohio presidential vote continues to grow. Ohio Congressman and former presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich has joined a growing list of individuals and organizations calling for a recount.
"I strongly support the request for a recount in Ohio," Kucinich said in a statement sent to the Cobb-LaMarche campaign.
Kucinich said that a "recount is an appropriate response to officials who tried to suppress (…)
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KUCINICH SUPPORTS GREEN PARTY DEMAND FOR OHIO RECOUNT
17 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
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Why Isn’t Kerry Using $50M Unspent Campaign Money to Fund Recounts?
17 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsThird-party candidates are requesting recounts in swing states as reports of widespread voting problems and malfunctions in electronic voting machines continue to emerge. Meanwhile, Democratic candidate John Kerry is sitting on over $50 million in unspent campaign funds, which could be used to fund recount efforts. We speak with Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb. President Bush nominated Condoleeza Rice yesterday as he continues to reshape his Cabinet for his second four-year (…)
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Back Box voting investigators catch election officials red handed-Volusia County on lockdown
17 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
11 commentsTUESDAY NOV 16 2004: Volusia County on lockdown
County election records just got put on lockdown
Dueling lawyers, election officials gnashing teeth, Votergate.tv film crew catching it all.
Here’s what happened so far:
Friday Black Box Voting investigators Andy Stephenson and Kathleen Wynne popped in to ask for some records. They were rebuffed by an elections official named Denise. Bev Harris called on the cell phone from investigations in downstate Florida, and told Volusia County (…) -
Vote Fraud and Congressional Inaction- Demand the Resignation of Nancy Pelosi
17 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
15 commentsWhile many concerned citizens are researching all of the problems with our recent election, it seems that our House of Representatives could really care less. After returning to session yesterday, this is the important work our ’representatives’ were focusing on...
H.R. 4818 making appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, and for other purposes
H.J. Res 110 recognizing the 60th anniversary of the Battle (…) -
Complete Audio Coverage of Testimony on Ohio Voter Disenfranchisement and Voter Fraud
17 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
UPDATED: Complete Audio Coverage of Testimony on Ohio Voter Disenfranchisement and Voter Fraud
Nonpartisan Hearings Investigating Voting Irregularities and Suppression, Nov. 13 in Columbus, OH
by Eliza Jane Schneider, with text intro by Independent Eye Staff
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Taking a Leak on the Bush Bulge
17 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
10 commentsIn an article in a Washington newsletter, The Hill, on Nov. 4, the publication’s editor, Albert Eisele, and writer Jeff Dufour claim to debunk the story of Bush’s mystery bulge during the debates, claiming that unnamed "sources" in the Secret Service had told them the president was simply wearing body armor under his suit. (Go to The Hill )
The White House, Bush campaign and the president himself all had said it was not body armor, the two wrote, because they didn’t want to give away any (…) -
Why Did John Kerry Abandon His Crew (US!) in Battle?
17 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsWhy Did John Kerry Abandon His Crew (US!) in Battle? by Harvey Wasserman In the heat of battle, John Kerry abandoned his crew.
Not in Vietnam. This is not Karl Rovian Swift Boat libel.
No, John Kerry abandoned us here in Ohio and around the country at precisely the moment we needed him most....when the fire was heaviest and we were taking the heaviest casualties....right after Election Day.
This is also not about whether or not the election itself was stolen. Many of us believe it (…) -
Can someone compose a listing of media ownership?
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsWe need a clear concise list of what media outlets are independently owned that is easily accessible to people fed up with corporate propaganda machines.
Not to mention it whould be wonderful to be able to shift masses of subscriptions, readers, and viewers to the more deserving ones. While we’re at it, let the owners know what we’re doing and that we’ll dust them off too if they sell to the corps.
Whap the bad ones in the wallet, the only thing they understand.
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N.M. Still Counting Provisional Ballots
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsNearly two weeks after John Kerry conceded the election and President Bush laid out his agenda, New Mexico is among several states that have yet to determine the winner’s margin of victory.
Bush was declared the state’s winner by The Associated Press and maintained a 6,061 vote lead Friday as most counties finished counting provisional ballots, according to an unofficial AP tally.
The state canvassing board will not certify the results until Nov. 23 - after the uncounted votes are (…) -
Mainstream media loses all credibility in attempting to cover vote fraud
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
27 commentsThe only power that the mainstream media has is that the American people trust them to tell us the truth. As more an more Americans realize that the mainstream media is spoonfed news bites that they want us to hear, their propaganda becomes less powerful. Our democracy is based on a free press and fair vote and it is becoming obvious that in this country we have neither. As our supposed investigative reporters ignore the pile of vote irregularities favoring Bush, they are making (…)