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Dec 25 2004
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Counter-Inagural Planning In Full Swing |
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Dec 22 2004
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counter-inaugural.org holds press conference today |
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Dec 22 2004
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January 6th: Electoral College Votes to Be Certified and Protested |
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Dec 21 2004
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Votergate is in full swing, nationally and at home |
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Dec 21 2004
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Supporters gather on a frigid afternoon for second "Save Our Democracy Rally" |
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Dec 21 2004
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Independent Media Converges to Cover Bush Inauguration |
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Dec 20 2004
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Stolen Election-Lost Democracy: Report From Ohio |
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Dec 20 2004
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Votergate Campaign Visits Local Congressmember and Electoral College |
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Dec 20 2004
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Rise of the Amerikan Nazis, Part II: Death of Democracy |
[ The Rise of the Amerikan Nazis, Part I of III: Birth of Despotism | Other articles by Manuel Valenzuela ]
If you care what people think : Poll results from Cornell UniversityYesterday, the communications department at Cornell University released a poll exploring some of the pertinent topics of our times. They studied the effects of "religiosity" against attention to corporate media (which means TV news) and how these factors affect personal opinon of such things as civil liberties and treatment of Muslims.One point that surprises me is that about half of all those surveyed think it's OK for the gov't to lie to the media. They apparently don't mind being lied to. This surprises me because I strongly dislike being lied to. Especially be the media, and even more so by the government.
read more >>Folks Don't Get It: African-American voter disenfranchisement in the 2004 electionI have noticed something. Since the election all the threads which have raised the issue of Black disenfranchisement -- whether in the context of Ohio this year, Florida in 2000, or generally -- as a form of electoral fraud have ended up devolving into ignorance and/or dying as threads. Specifically, whenever this issue comes up, whether in a diary of its own or in connection with someone else's Onio thread, there appear to be three primary reactions:|
Dec 19 2004
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Folks Don't Get It: African-American voter disenfranchisement in the 2004 election |
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Dec 18 2004
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Major Media Refuses to Focus on the Recount |
The main press is keeping an eye on the situation, you can be sure of that. They know that you people are out there looking for the truth. And you are getting very close to blowing it wide open.....an eye wittness to e-vote manipulation, and a whistle blower of e-vote flip programs.
You are being relied upon to bring the truth out, and you are doing a fantastic job. My sickness caused by the Nov. 2 election is gone because of all of the couragous people taking a stand and working to find the truth.
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Dec 17 2004
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Live Report from the Ohio Recount |
We recieved the call Friday that a number of Republican attempts to stop the re-count had failed and so the recount was on.
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Dec 17 2004
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J20 Call to Action! |
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Dec 17 2004
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Live Report From Ohio Recount |
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Dec 17 2004
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Portland indymedia reader calls out Counterpunch for its cavalier dismissal of the 2004 sElection Fraud |
It's an exponentially easier task to do with exponentially less liklihood of ever getting caught at it, regardless of who is at the helm....
I really don't think Alexander Cockburn has put a lot of time into thinking about this. But you can do better. You can look into it, feel it, and see if electronic vote fraud capability really means nothing in comparison to the history of election fraud. This isn't about protecting or saving the Democraps - for me and many other Greens, regardless of Cobb's his crowd's purpose - this is about exposing the awful potential of e-voting fraud.
The statistical studies already show it happened.