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Fri Jun-02-06 05:20 PM
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RE Ohio: DU Women & DU Men. Do yourselves a favor and |
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buy a copy of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s piece in the current ROLLING STONE, entitled:
"Was the 2004 Election Stolen? Republicans prevented more than 350,000 voters in Ohio from casting ballots or having their votes counted -- enough to have put John Kerry in the White House."
Numerous DU threads on this have already been posted, and RFK himself is popping up all over on mainstream media.
The accompanying art is potent. The graphics are very persuasive. The timing is exciting. And the text is interesting and provocative.
I second DUer blm's motion from yesterday that as many of us as possible purchase a copy of this issue as a gesture of support for articles of its kind. Sheer volume of sales talks.
W A R N I N G:
Your opinion of Republicans is not likely to improve after reading this article. _ _ _ _
This article is a keeper. One to read through carefully now to gain currency on likely felony election fraud in Ohio and other states, but one also to keep on an up-high place on a revered shelf for a later decade. Reading it this afternoon, I felt Fate jiggling the historical card deck.
Strongly recommended.
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Fri Jun-02-06 05:22 PM
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1. Why wait? Read it online |
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Solves the problem because I'll betcha that issue is SOLD OUT in many places: http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10432334/was_the_2004_election_stolen
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Fri Jun-02-06 05:31 PM
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3. Maybe get out there before it's sold out, MADem, on the idea that |
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if publishers see the coins clanging in their coffers over this article, and the sales spike is clearly a result of RFK's piece, it's good for progressive articles getting published more often.
I'm stealing that idea from DUer blm, and I think it's exactly the right strategy.
I LOVE this article.
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Fri Jun-02-06 05:35 PM
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6. Well, clicks on their website work too, and save trees |
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...to say nothing of the cost of gas to get to the store, unless it's right down the street and you can walk.
There's ads all over the RS site...so they're making money no matter how you access the info.
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Fri Jun-02-06 05:26 PM
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2. Just think what we are going to have to deal with in |
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Nov. and the next election,and the next one and on and on and on. Our democracy is gone. Our voting rights are gone. It's repukeliKKKan rule from now on. Unless we change it. Time to take it to the streets. If 500,000 mexicans can take it to the streets and get media coverage from beginning to end,then by God we can too. We might have to make a whole lot more noise,but our future is at stake. I can't stomach the thought of repukeliKKKans telling us what to do for the rest of our lives. It's UNACCEPTABLE.
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Fri Jun-02-06 05:33 PM
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4. Hi, buff2. Nice to see you again. I love the idea of a collective |
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critical mass rising against the tide of media laziness and feebleness.
For me, here's an opportunity. I didn't even know RFK Jr. was researching this. In that way I felt very pleasantly ambushed, but I see the electricity it's generating, and it's very exciting.
I'm sure I'd feel much different if I were a Bush voter, but then again, if I were a Bush voter, I'd blow my brains out!
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Fri Jun-02-06 05:50 PM
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I feel like blowing my brains out everytime I see or hear that moron! LOL If we don't do something about the stealing of elections,then we are not going to have a voice in ANYTHING. Where in the hell are all the NAACP members,Louis Farrahkan and his Million Man March,Naral,NOW, Rainbow Push......and all the other large groups? Is everyone going to keep sitting back and letting the repukes keep taking over? WHERE IN THE HELL ARE OUR VOICES????
Whew! Sorry.....I wasn't yelling at you,Old C. I can't help screaming,I am soooooo frustrated. :banghead:
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Fri Jun-02-06 05:57 PM
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10. The RFK piece will give you a little clarity and hope, I believe. It did |
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that for me.
You come away from it with the idea that your vote (even if you aren't in Ohio!) was a vote for the right thing to do, and not just two individuals.
The evidence against BushCo remains circumstantial, but it is POWERFULLY circumstantial.
Not sure what will come of it because it only hit the stands today, I think, but the piece has the feel of a history-changing essay.
ROLLING STONE is popular because of its cultural pieces, but this is a political cat on the prowl in this issue, and its claws are sharp.
The right-wing outlets are already in a tizzy over it. That's a good sign.
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Fri Jun-02-06 06:13 PM
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15. You're right - this may be our LAST CHANCE to alert public on the machines |
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and the fraud - the corp media is already at work attacking the idea to deflect the certain blame they know they share for their complicity.
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Fri Jun-02-06 07:36 PM
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18. Yes. I think the RFK Jr. piece is exactly that -- a chance to |
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put into the public perception the idea that Bush cheated.
By Bush I mean those in his employ or doing his work: Blackwell, the newspapers, -- all of it.
It may also become the article that prompts meaningful election reform on a mass scale.
(blm, you prompted me to go out and buy the article instead of just read it on-line. I'm thinking you did me and many others a huge favor in that. Thank you.)
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Fri Jun-02-06 05:34 PM
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5. I'd be happy if Kennedy got a fair interview with the media whores. |
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It'd be nice if someone actually gave him some thoughtful time, asked thoughtful questions, not this out for blood b.s. I've seen so far. But I intend on buying a copy as soon as I can find one around here, which isn't easy. Worst case scenario, I'll be in NY in two weeks and will secure one one way or the other!
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Fri Jun-02-06 05:40 PM
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7. Alright, babylonsister! And yes -- it would be terrific to read an RFK |
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interview with some of those media outlets.
Oh yeah that sounds excellent to me. I bet they're terrified of him even approaching them at this point. He's a pretty thorough guy.
Do you have some connections in big cities anywhere who could secure you a copy of that issue before it sells out?
I think it's going to disappear fast.
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Fri Jun-02-06 05:56 PM
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9. I can't for the life of me fathom why CNN gave such short shrift |
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to Kennedy. Why isn't EVERYONE concerned about stolen elections, at least to the point of engaging in an intelligent conversation about it? As for big cities, I live on the outskirts of Houston but could not find the RS copy of "Worst President in History"; I honestly believe it was censored here, at least locally in my neck of the woods. I did finally find it at the local military PX of all places, and also ordered one off of ebay. A kind DUer turned me on to the idea of buying a subscription off of ebay-who knew! If they keep coming out with these great articles, I'm there! And finally, Dad lives in NY during the summer, so he could get me one as a last resort. I'm good!
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Fri Jun-02-06 06:01 PM
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12. Ok, sounds like you got things lined up. That's an interesting |
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point on the number of really good political articles RS is running lately.
I think they're sharpening their claws, so to speak, and taking no prisoners.
They've just printed a piece on racks nationwide at this hour assailing the president of the country for stealing an election.
We say stuff like that every 20 minutes on DU! But here is this piece in RS and if it isn't censored, as you are suspicious of there in Houston, a lot of people are going to read it.
Which is great.
I would love it if there was enough pressure to get some of those GOP election officials to sing!
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Fri Jun-02-06 05:59 PM
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11. I will buy a copy this weekend. Thanks for the heads-up. n/t |
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Fri Jun-02-06 06:05 PM
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13. thanks for the reminder...... |
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Fri Jun-02-06 06:10 PM
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14. I'll say thanks for that toast smilie, Tarheel_Dem, and also |
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toast you right back for voting for the blue team down there in North Carolina!
I love it.
:toast: :thumbsup: :dem:
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Fri Jun-02-06 06:47 PM
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16. Can 'I' get a toastie? I'm blue thru & thru in |
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the Old Northstate. More dems here than some may realize!
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Fri Jun-02-06 06:51 PM
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17. Yes you by god can get a toastie, Pierogi_Pincher, and welcome to DU |
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in the mix.
Good to have you aboard this very blue boat!
More power to ya & hope to bump into you some more. :hi:
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Fri Jun-02-06 07:45 PM
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19. T-Y for the welcome & big frosty ones.... |
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(I yam :blush: ing bigtime!) But, I also have been known to kick butt. ;)
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Fri Jun-02-06 07:48 PM
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20. Well, welcome again, and you can kick all the butt you want, |
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but don't forget -- there's a lot of Republican butts out there right now in urgent need of kicking!
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Sat Jun-03-06 02:58 PM
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22. 'Zackly' whose butts I had in mind! ;) |
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Re: RS mag/RFK's article--on another post, (IIRC) someone is asking RS to send a copy to all Congress and House people, and asked DUers to follow up making sure they READ it.
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Sat Jun-03-06 04:21 PM
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23. Umm. I like that idea a lot. I'd like to somehow put an audio tape of |
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Edited on Sat Jun-03-06 04:22 PM by Old Crusoe
RFK's article on Ken Blackwell's muzak system, too. It'd be a fine thing for him to come in to work to on Monday morning.
Should be a nice start to the week to help frame his felony election fraud charges coming (I hope) real soon.
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Sat Jun-03-06 03:43 AM
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21. A kick for Saturday morning coffee drinkers. /nt |
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Sat Jun-03-06 10:11 PM
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24. Brief excerpts from the article iinvolving Ohio's Noe... |
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...but not Tom Noe this time, but his wife, Bernadette Noe.
Kennedy's article points out that GOP operatives, including Tom Noe and Kenneth Blackwell, manipulated the courts to block people from voting. A damning charge, but evidently true.
From the article: _ _ _ _ _
... enjoyed the backing of Attorney General John Ashcroft, who filed an amicus brief in support of Blackwell's position -- marking the first time in American history that the Justice Department had gone to court to block the right of voters to vote. The Sixth Circuit, stacked with four judges appointed by George W. Bush, sided with Blackwell. _ _ _ _ _
And this, about the Toledo Area, where Tom Noe's wife Bernadette, is the Chair of the county board of elections and the county Republican Party:
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On Election Day, Noe sent a team of Republican volunteers to the county warehouse where blank ballots were kept out in the opehn, "with no security measures in place." The state's assistant director of elections, who just happened to be observing the ballot distribution, demanded they leave. The GOP operatives refused and ultimately had to be turned away by police. _ _ _ _ _
RFK, Jr.'s article is a winner. And it will fire you up.
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