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Hey, NPR, Where Are You On Voting Fraud?

by Open-Publishing - Friday 12 November 2004

Elections-Elected USA

Subject: Where are you on voting fraud?
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 12:15:47 -0600
From: Dan Stafford
To: totn@npr.org, morning@npr.org, daytoday@npr.org, atc@npr.org, watc@npr.org, tavis@npr.org

There is a huge groundswell of outrage all over the internet as accusations of voting fraud and hacked electronic voting are flying at such sites as www.bellaciao.org - www.blackboxvoting.org - and many others. There are protests going on, petitions, hearings, and much more. Hardly a peep is being heard on radio or TV news.

NPR is supposed to be independent and funded by listeners. NPR is also deep in the midst of a funding drive. Progressives around the country and patriots that believe we need drastic vote reform and prosecution of criminal behavior in these elections around the nation are looking for solid, in-depth journalistic review of this issue.

There is an opportunity on NPR’s doorstep. There is also a very grave choice. Do you help make this nation’s electoral process the envy of the free world or do you remain silent in the face of massive and growing public outrage? Will you do your country the service of an on-going investigative report of the election process in the United States or will you prove yourselves tolerant of faith-based election security imposed by computerized voting?

Now is the time for NPR to make that choice.

Sincerely,

Daniel Stafford


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Dan