by Jane Stillwater
Sometimes I think politics is like watching the Simpson show. "I actually found a new Attorney General who is a worse civil rights abuser than John Ashcroft!" Who said that? Krusty the Clown?
And what about the 2004 election? An estimated NINE MILLION Americans cast questionably weird votes. Would Montgomery Burns be that evil? Would Homer Simpson be that dumb?
"If you want to find out if there are nine million fake votes," said my friend Joe, "just tally up the (…)
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Don’t have a cow, man. Bush won, America lost, get over it!
14 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
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Rocket the Vote
14 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsby Naomi Klein
P. Diddy announced on the weekend that his “Vote or Die” campaign will live on. The hip-hop mogul’s voter-registration drive during the U.S. presidential elections was, he said, merely “phase one, step one for us to get people engaged.”
Fantastic. I have a suggestion for phase two: P. Diddy, Ben Affleck, Leonardo DiCaprio and the rest of the self-described “Coalition of the Willing” should take their chartered jet and fly to Fallujah, where their efforts are desperately (…) -
A Note On The Presidential Election in Ohio
14 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
by Congressman Dennis Kucinich The 2004 presidential election was determined by the results of Ohio. The unofficial result, as reported on November 3, had George Bush with approximately 136,000 more votes than John Kerry. Senator Kerry conceded the election to President Bush. He also said every vote would be counted.
I have been vigilant in monitoring Ohio’s election in 2004. Attorneys from my party closely monitored the election before and during election day. While there were some (…) -
Florida : Kerry made inroads into Hispanic vote
14 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
Florida Democrats found some positive signs in John Kerry’s loss, saying a sampling of Hispanic precincts in Miami-Dade County shows some movement toward the Democrats.
BY LESLEY CLARK
lclark@herald.com
John Kerry lost Florida, but state Democrats have found solace in one particular area: He made a dent in the reliably Republican Cuban-American voting block.
A sample of overwhelmingly Hispanic voting precincts in Miami-Dade shows Kerry picking up 35 percent of the vote, with 63 (…) -
Rolled up papers at fifty places (Keith Olbermann)
13 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
3 comments• November 12, 2004 | 5:29 p.m. ET
SECAUCUS- You know it’s bad when the two sides start throwing professors at one another.
Two conflicting scholarly studies on the variance between the national exit polling and the presidential election results, are flying across the Internet, eating up your e-mail storage capacity.
Full story:
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Randi Rhodes and Laura Flanders join forces to raise money for a recount in Ohio.
13 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsThe Randi Rhodes Show (November 11th, 2004)
Randi Rhodes and Laura Flanders join forces to raise money for a recount in Ohio.
Listen here:
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Why signing the Petition to Congress to investigate the 2004 Election is vitally important now
13 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsWhy signing the Petition to Congress requesting an investigation into the Presidential Election of 2004 is vitally important Rick Gagliano | November 13, 2004
While the media overlooks the obvious - that six Congressmen have called for a GAO investigation into electronic voting, that Ralph Nader has initiated a recount in New Hampshire, that the Green and Libertarian candidates are pushing forward with plans for an Ohio recount, that Bev Harris at BlackBoxVoting.org has filed a massive (…) -
Eulogy for America
13 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
68 commentsThe epitaph reads: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Born July 4, 1776 - Died November 2, 2004
by David R. Hoffman
Ladies and gentlemen, we gather here today to mourn the passing of the United States of America, a nation that once stood as a beacon light of hope for the world.
America was betrayed and murdered on November 2, 2004. Also killed during this time of madness were the following virtues: truth, justice, integrity, freedom, compassion, brotherhood, tolerance, faith, hope, charity, (…) -
Allegations US Vote Has Been Hacked At Central Tabulation SINCE 1964
13 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
Since 1964, right after John F. Kennedy was assasinated, vote tabulation for national elections has been handled not by the government, but by a private company lacking any official oversight at all. This company, which changes its name on a regular basis, is currently called "Voters News Service" and is located in New York City. This company is owned by a consortium of TV networks and wire services, which are in turn controlled by the CIA through its Operation MOCKINGBIRD. The TV networks (…)
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VOTE FRAUD AND THE BANKRUPTCY OF THE UNITED STATES
13 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentVOTE FRAUD AND THE BANKRUPTCY OF THE UNITED STATES
Note: This article first appeared as a post written by myself at Free Republic in late 2000. I was surprised to learn that it was copied re-posted at dozens of sites around the world. So, it seems only fitting that the article should re-appear here on my own web site.
In recent months, I have posted a series of article on the deplorable and quite frankly hopeless financial situation the government of the United States is presently in due (…)