Advice from Rep. John Conyers, D, MI
John Conyers, D, MI is a legendary figure in the Democratic Party. He served on the Judiciary Committee since 1964 (and was on that committee during
the Nixon impeachment hearings); he is a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus; has sponsored critical legislation; recently called for * to explain the pre-war Bush-Blair memo; and investigated election fraud in Ohio right after the election.
Why is this important: because fraud occurred (…)
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WAKE the F*CK UP: **Stop Election Fraud**
25 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Bill Maher show openly discusses vote fraud, smoking gun memo and the truth about Iraq
19 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsclips from the last Bill Maher show of the season with Al Franken, Liz Marlantes and GORE VIDAL!
full transcript
Okay, let’s get to it. Ohio , what went wrong in Ohio ? The Democrats seem to be in two camps about losing the last two elections. One camp says, “Get over it! You know, you’re making us look worse by just belaboring the fact that we lost to this man.” And the other side says, “No. There are irregularities and they’re stealing elections. And the one thing the Democrats (…) -
The Edison/Mitofsky report and the theory of the shy republican
12 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsByron York has treated me fairly and without rancor, and I am grateful for that. Certainly I am more in his wheelhouse than mine, and I’m honored that he saw fit to engage me in this little set-to we’ve conducted since Monday. I fired a lead right, Rep. John Conyers shouted encouragement from my corner, then York delivered a hook to the body. I shot back an uppercut, then he loaded up a right hand and attempted to bring an end to the discussion.
Byron York’s most recent refutation of my (…) -
Election 2004 — the Statisticians Agree With the Bettors
12 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsReaders who prefer the ivory tower to the smoky casino should check out the Mitteldorf Report:
http://electionarchive.org/ucvAnaly....
The conclusion here is that the data released by the polling organizations points toward fraud in several precincts, fraud that pushed results toward Bush. If the polling organizations (Edison and Mitofsky) would release their raw data, we would know more. But they won’t.
This is not about sour grapes: this is about election integrity in 2005, 2006, (…) -
The Number One Threat to Progressive Politics in America: Bob Casey jr.
12 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsBy Rob Kall
www.OpEdNews.com
Centrists in the Democratic party don’t want the party to become more progressive. They want to move it to the right, to make the average Democratic candidate look more and more like a Republican. They will use the Bob Casey jr. campaign for US senate as an example to set a precedent which will be devastating to progressives nationwide.
Recent polls have shown that Rick Santorum is very vulnerable in PA-a state where Kerry won and the last governor elected (…) -
Election Fraud 2004- The biggest story of our lives
10 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
32 commentsAt 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on Election Day, I checked the sportsbook odds in Las Vegas and via the offshore bookmakers to see the odds as of that moment on the Presidential election. John Kerry was a two-to-one favorite. You can look it up.
People who have lived in the sports world as I have, bettors in particular, have a feel for what I am about to say about this: these people are extremely scientific in their assessments. These people understand which information to trust and which (…) -
US Electile Dysfunction: Discrepancies found in 35 percent of Miami-Dade precincts
8 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsIn the latest South Florida election mishap, workers in 35 percent of Miami-Dade County’s 749 polling places last November filed counts of voter signatures that differed from the number of ballots cast on the touch-screen voting machines, a new analysis has found.
On Nov. 2, election workers in 260 polling places submitted data to the Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections office that did not match up with the total number of touch-screen ballots reported by the canvassing board, according to (…) -
Galloway’s victory is a mortal blow for Bliar: A real alternative to Labour
7 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsSuccess in Bethnal Green and Bow and a strong showing in other areas is only the begining of Respect’s political challenge, says Respect MP George Galloway
As the sun came up over Brick Lane on Friday a new dawn had truly broken over the East End of London - and over British politics.
The impact of Respect’s victory in Bethnal Green & Bow and our spectacular results elsewhere will only fully become apparent in the weeks and months to come.
But already we have some of the measure of (…) -
For the attention of Qasim Salimi at Labour Party HQ
7 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentDear Qasim Salimi
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my e-mail. I write to you as a party member of 20 year’s standing. I campaigned, leafleted, door-stepped and generally assisted the Labour party at both local and national elections throughout the 1980s through to the mid-90s (when I left the UK to work overseas).
Having assiduously replied to each campaign e-mail emanating from your team, I was beginning to wonder if anyone really was taking the time to feel the pulse of the (…) -
British election suprise
6 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Congratulations to George Galloway of the Respect Party.Running on an Anti-Iraq War campaign,Mr.Galloway has won a sensational victory in the British general elections.This result is a bitter defeat for one of Tony Blair’prime supporters.