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Nader does New Hampshire, Cobb & Badnarik do Ohio, BBV-Florida...

by Open-Publishing - Friday 12 November 2004
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Hey, lucky us, we hit the trifecta! [insert evil, awkward Bush-laugh here]

Nader takes on New Hampshire, Cobb & Badnarik take on Ohio, and Bev
Harris/BBV take on Florida.... Even if all we do is embarass the s—t out of these b------s, it will be money well spent! Pass it on... Peace, Danny

Presidential Candidates To Demand Ohio Recount

http://www.sierratimes.com/04/11/11/...

David Cobb and Michael Badnarik, the 2004 Green and Libertarian
presidential candidates, today announced their joint intent to secure a
recount of presidential ballots cast in Ohio. "Due to widespread reports
of irregularities in Ohio’s voting process, we are compelled to demand a
recount of the Ohio presidential vote," the two candidates said in a
joint statement.

"Voting is at the heart of the American political
process and its integrity must be preserved. When Americans stand in
line for hours to exercise their right to vote, they need to know that
their votes will be counted fairly and accurately. We are acting to
protect the rights of the people of Ohio, and the rights of all
Americans. Public trust in the democratic process is at stake."
The candidates also demanded that Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth
Blackwell, a Republican who chaired the Ohio Bush campaign, recuse
himself from the recount process.

Ohio’s election proceedings were marred by numerous press and
independent reports of voter intimidation, mis-marked and discarded
ballots, problems with electronic voting machines and disenfranchisement — apparently by design — of African-American voters. A number of citizen and voting rights organizations will hold hearings this Saturday
in Columbus, Ohio to give an airing to, and investigate, these claims.
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Sincerely,

Daniel P. Welch

Forum posts

  • I voted for Badnarik and believe the real issue is any candidate on enough ballots to win the presidencey should really be in the debates.

    If you want a recount, I support that. This is why we have a system set up to retain a paper trail. But tis only the beginning of what is wrong with this alleged land of the free.

    I say, display some intellectual stamina and investigate the indie parties, like the Libertarians WHo are NOT republicans by the way.

    Peace and no more big brother,
    Knut Prescott Lindsley