Dear XXXXXX, We are writing to inform you that we have organized another public hearing in Ohio on voting irregularities. We have already put together two of these hearings in Columbus on Saturday, November 13, and on Monday, November 15. Citizens testified under oath about their personal voting experiences. Many of those who testified spoke of standing in long lines, receiving misinformation, or using faulty voting machines. The hearings also revealed problems we’ve heard less about, (...)
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Hearing Tonight on Voting Irregularities in Cincinnati
18 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
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Eminem Re-Releases Mosh Video with New Ending
18 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
18 commentsThe first Mosh video took MTV by storm, rocketing to the top of the charts, it was a powerful call to the youth to get pissed off and do something about it- namely get out and vote. Now the evildoers have blatantly stolen the election and they expect us to lay down and roll over like the democratic ’leadership’ ? To quote Eminem, "Fuck Bush! - until they bring our troops home, come on!"
Eminem’s new version of the video has a new ending which is relevant to the fake election results. (...) -
Life in the Second Bush Administration
18 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Charles Shaw
Featuring: "The Four Horsemen of the Average Fixed Cost"
by Poet-in-Residence Ronnie Pontiac
Throughout the last forty years a legitimate Revolution was taking place in this country. It was quieter and more clandestine than the Socialist revolutions of the 60’s, growing from within, from the grassroots upward. It was by the Right, and they now have control of the nation. Orwell may be spinning in his grave, but Barry Goldwater is cackling like a madman in his.
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Ohio hearings show massive GOP vote manipulation, but where the hell are the Democrats & John Kerry?
18 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsby Harvey Wasserman
Columbus, Ohio---Hour after hour the testimonies are the same: angry Ohioans telling of vicious Republican manipulation and de facto intimidation that disenfranchised tens of thousands and probably cost the Democrats the election.
At an African-American church on Saturday and then at the Franklin County Courthouse Monday night, more than 700 people came to testify and witness to tales of the atrocity that was the November 2 election.
Organized by local ad hoc (...) -
Media accused of ignoring election irregularities
18 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Mark Jurkowitz
Two weeks after Election Day, explosive allegations about a media coverup are percolating.
There’s the widely circulated e-mail about a CBS producer who complained that a news industry "lock-down" has prevented journalists from investigating voting problems that cropped up on Nov 2. There’s the rumor that MSNBC host Keith Olbermann, who has devoted serious air time to discussing Election Day irregularities, was fired for broaching the topic. There’s the assertion by (...) -
Liked the Scott Peterson trial? You’ll LOVE the George Bush trial!
18 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Jane Stillwater
Americans were fascinated by the trial of Scott Peterson. And if they liked the trial of the alleged murderer of just ONE pregnant woman, imagine how much America will love the trial of George Bush, a man who is responsible for the murder of possibly THOUSANDS of pregnant women!
Was Laci shot, strangled or drowned? Did she suffer before she died? And what about her unborn child? We may never know for sure but you can imagine that she did. But what we DO know is that (...) -
Need a little break? Try this quiz.
18 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentReceived this via email last night and I thought with all that’s going on, some people might want to take a little break and take this quiz. I found it revealing and thought-provoking. Maybe others will too. I hope I formatted it correctly. Subject: Very interesting.......
2 TOUGH QUESTIONS
Question 1:
If you knew a woman who was pregnant, who had 8 kids already, three who were deaf, two who were blind, one mentally retarded, two who were normal and she had syphilis, would you (...) -
Election 2004: Lingering Suspicions
18 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Greg Guma
The Internet, that wonderful engine of democracy, is rife with messages purporting to demonstrate how the U.S. presidential election results were manipulated in ways benefiting the Republicans.
To start, voting analyses of selected Florida and Ohio precincts conducted by the University of Pennsylvania’s Steven Freeman and independent investigator Faun Otter have revealed surprisingly high percentages for Bush. Those skeptical about the results further suggest spoiled (...) -
Politics and the CIA
18 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Ivan Eland
It has now become apparent why Porter Goss, a politician, was named to head the CIA in an administration that already has been accused of politicizing intelligence during the Iraq war: to settle old scores. Many intelligence personnel have leaked embarrassing-and accurate-information to the media about the Bush administration’s missteps in Iraq. Now it’s payback time from the White House.
According to a Newsday article that quotes a former senior CIA official who has (...) -
Powell was just a figurehead, not a player
18 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy Nathan Guttman
During Colin Powell’s tenure as secretary of state, the adage that U.S.-Israel relations are managed by the White House and the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem, with the secretary of state and foreign minister playing purely secondary roles, became even more firmly entrenched. Powell met with Israeli officials and was sent on missions to the region, but the Israeli file was always in the hands of President George W. Bush and National Security Advisor Condoleezza (...)