by Jane Stillwater
In The Last Juror, a John Grisham novel, the hero moves to a small town in Mississippi and soon discovers that "it takes at least three generations to be accepted in Ford County. Regardless of money or breeding, one cannot simply move there and be trusted: A dark cloud of suspicion hangs over any newcomer and I was no exception."
So? Where is the "dark cloud of suspicion" hanging over George Bush? This self-styled "Bubba" was born in Connecticut, went to prep school in (…)
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A Connecticut Yankee at the Crawford ranch: Carpetbagging as an art form
4 January 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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2004 vote fraud documents
4 January 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentAs you know, there have been thousands of irregularities, including intimidation in the 2004 Election and citizens want to know why nothing is being done to investigate.
Please join the chorus of voices demanding a recount or revote so that American citizens can feel as secure as the Ukrainians that our voices are heard in this country too.
Join President Bush in calling for a fair, free election without intimidation. The people in a democracy have the right to be heard and their votes (…) -
10 Reasons for Congress to Investigate Ohio Election Fraud
4 January 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThis is an abridged version of the FreePress.org’s latest documentation of Votergate Ohio. The full version is here:
The Bush-Cheney ‘do-everything’ strategy in Ohio covered a very wide range of tactics, from disenfranchisement of minority voters to discarding of ballots to tampered tabulators and much more.
Taken as a whole, this compendium of error, fraud, cover-up and contempt indicates that this was not a legitimate election, and is not worthy of being certified by the Congress of (…) -
Media Whites Out Vote Fraud Despite Well Documented Evidence
3 January 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
14 commentsThere is strong evidence of vote theft in Ohio. That will be news to anyone who gets their news from a television or from most print media.
When forced to talk about ethics, media big shots often insist that they draw no conclusions. They endlessly reported Dick Cheney’s claims that Saddam Hussein was behind the attacks of September 11, 2001, but it would not have been their place to label that a "conspiracy theory." When it comes to election fraud in Ohio and other U.S. states, on the (…) -
Ohio’s non-recount ends amidst evidence of fraud, theft and judicial contempt mirrored in New Mexico
3 January 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
25 commentsCOLUMBUS — The Ohio presidential recount was officially terminated Tuesday, December 28.
But the end comes amidst bitter dispute over official certification of impossible voter turnout numbers, over the refusal of Ohio’s Republican Supreme Court Chief Justice to recuse himself from crucial court challenges involving his own re-election campaign, over the Republican Secretary of State’s refusal to testify under subpoena, over apparent tampering with tabulation machines, over more than (…) -
Re-Vote Ohio
2 January 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsby Ted Glick
(This article was put together with much assistance from colleagues who have been deeply involved in the Ohio recount.)
“Our next governor should enter office without any doubt about the legitimacy of his or her office. The people of Washington deserve to know that their governor was elected fair and square. Unfortunately, the events of the past few weeks now make it impossible for you or me to take office on January 12 without being shrouded in suspicion.”
Dino Rossi, (…) -
Pollsters, Media Implicated in Vote Fraud
1 January 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
20 commentsWhile Congress has yet to decide if there will be a formal inquiry into the U.S. election of 2004, its preliminary investigation is exposing the most serious flaws in the system. But don’t expect to hear about it in the mainstream media-it’s part of the problem.
Rep. John Conyers of Detroit, the highest-ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, is investigating the possibility of computer vote fraud being perpetrated through remote access to the vote tabulators. He is also looking (…) -
Open Letter to Congress: History Will Judge You on Jan 6
1 January 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsHonorable Senators and Represenatives of Congress,
History will judge you by your actions, or lack of action on January 6th, 2005...
On that fateful day, I and millions of other patriotic Americans urge you to stand up and do the right thing.
Stand up for Democracy for all parties and for all voters, each of us citizens of this great country. It is our Constitutional Right to Vote, and to have our vote count. And it became your sworn duty to uphold and insure that right, when you took (…) -
Election fraud: Ignored by everyone — even Ripley’s Believe it or Not!
31 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
33 commentsby Jane Stillwater
While I was on vacation, I talked with people from all over America. "I have here in my hand," I told them, "absolute proof that George Bush stole the 2004 election."
No one wanted to see my proof.
No one even cared.
If I had made this outrageous statement to George Washington or Thomas Jefferson, they would have ripped the documents right out of my hand in their haste to get to the truth. "What do you mean — election fraud? That’s a serious accusation. Can you (…) -
Wheel of Voter Resolution 2005
31 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
Four Wheel Of Voter WOV Challenges (still open!): Alas, we are ending 2004 with all four Wheel of Voter Challenges unsolved. The $1,000, $2,000, $500, and $100 prizes remain unclaimed, respectively. Let’s review how to win because on face value these challenges are not quite as hard as climbing Everest, solving perpetual motion, or curing the common cold:
1) Justify non-paper trail voting is better than paper-trail voting (ok, not so easy). _ A bit rhetorical.
2) Nerd heaven: Someone (…)