The easy smile on Kerry’s face as he conceded to Bush should have made a few things clear.
There are reasons why Kerry conceded so quickly, there are reasons why he never mentioned a single instance of voter fraud or intimidation throughout the day on November 2nd as widespread evidence of disenfranchisement was surfacing (at least through independent media outlets) and there are reasons why he didn’t use his concession speech as an opportunity to articulate even mild opposition to Bush (…)
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Why Kerry Conceded Defeat despite Electoral Fraud
9 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
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Electronic voting angst
9 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentInterestingly, none of the complaining emailers took issue with the remarkable results out of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. In 29 precincts there, the County’s website shows, we had the most unexpected results in years: more votes than voters.
I’ll repeat that: more votes than voters. 93,000 more votes than voters. === Firstly, John Kerry conceded. As I pointed out here Sunday, no candidate’s statement is legally binding- what matters is the state election commissions’ reports, and the Electoral (…) -
We Need A Constitutional Voters’ Bill of Rights in PLAIN ENGLISH.
9 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentWe need ammend the US Constitution with a Voters’ Bill of Rights to: - 1. Make it illegal NOT to vote, $1,000.00 fine in 2004 dollars unless you are hospitalized. Have issues statements for each candidate available at the polling place, which the voters must be given time to read and assistance reading them if the voter is illiterate. Have transporation for those that can not get there on their own. Have polling places in hospitals for patients that are capable of voting in the building and (…)
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Bi-partisan Vote Fraud Links Multiplying Geometrically:
9 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
– http://www.linkcrusader.com/vote_machines.htm http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/...
http://www.blackboxvoting.org
http://www.ejfi.org/Voting/Voting.htm
http://www.verifiedvoting.org http://www.rumormillnews.com/...
http://www.geocities.com/greenpartyvoter/electionreform.htm
http://www.legitgov.org/
http://www.nvri.org/
http://vote2004.eriposte.com/
http://www.michaelmoore.com/electionwatch/
http://www.buzzflash.com/contributors/04/11/con04482.html (…) -
Keith Olbermann Plays Hardball, Breaks Votergate Story on National, Mainstream Media
9 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
13 commentsNovember 8, 2004
Kudos to Keith Olbermann of MSNBC. Finally, someone in the mainstream media took the story about the rampant evidence of election fraud to prime time. Following the tepid journalism from Chris Matthews, Olbermann reported tonight about the two major stories we have been following since election night.
Olbermann first reported on the events in Warren County, Ohio on election night. Warren was one of the last counties to report and as such, directly contributed to the (…) -
BRIEF HISTORY OF ELECTION FRAUD IN AMERICA
9 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
By Victoria Collier
t r u t h o u t | Perspective
"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty" —Thomas Jefferson
In the 2000 election, George W. Bush stole the presidency by combining various forms of vote fraud, not all of which could be concealed from the American public. The month-long battle in Dade County ended with open slaughter of the democratic process, and the occupation of the country by a regime of what may be accurately described as corporate fascists.
That’s the bad news. (…) -
A Conservative Christian Republican Demands more Truth from Bush
9 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Karl W. B. Schwarz
(Monday 08 November 2004)
"Every investigation has been suppressed by the Bush Administration and I am one Republican that is watching closely at how many Democrats are just rolling over for it - the Iraq lies, 9-11 and who did it and why, the Valeria Plame matter, the Afghanistan pipeline, the Aqaba pipeline, the privatization of Iraqi assets that is infuriating the Iraqis, and many more misdeeds that are not being looked into and the truth being put on the table (…) -
Thoughts on the American elections
9 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Alan Woods, London
America’s presidential election is over and George Bush won. The result has caused a lot of disappointment, or even despair, both in the USA and on a world scale. On the face of it, the situation seems to justify the most pessimistic interpretation. The President won a clear majority of the vote. The Democrats achieved a huge turnout, but the Republicans managed to get still more. In addition to securing his re-election, Bush now has a much firmer grip on Congress. (…) -
It is so important to find out the truth
9 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
29 commentsby Susan F.
Many people will probably say that in this age of terrorism, we cannot have a dispute about who is president.
I think there is nothing more important than to do what is needed to get to the bottom of this and to obtain fair election results. This is not a matter that can be ignored this time around. The consequences of a Bush reign could be more serious to America’s future than anything else. -
The Democratic party e-mailed me a survey about the election 2004. Here’s my reply
9 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsby Donna LoCicero
Election Feedback
Please take a few minutes to complete our Election 2004 survey.
1. How did you participate in this election? I made phone calls, canvassed, sent articles to family and friends, fought with my sister, alienated an old friend, talked and read and talked and read and talked some more, I went to rallies, and got my teenagers, friends and family involved. I went to meetings, joined progressive organizations and I gave more money than I ever have in (…)