Omaha Steve
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Wed Dec-22-04 11:15 AM
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Which recounts still need $ as of today? |
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I'm jazzed after hearing the State of Washington recount news. If you missed it, the governor's race was overturned and the woman (Christine Gregoire) Democrat won by 8 votes. So who needs our cash and how do we get it to them?
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berniew1
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Wed Dec-22-04 04:30 PM
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1. Common Cause Florida doing audit/recount of touchscreen counties |
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CC Florida needs money to investigate vote machine fraud in big touchscreen counties www.flcv.com/fraudpat.html
704 W.Madison St. Tallahassee, Florida 32304 phone - (850) 222-3883 fax - (850) 222-3906 e-mail - cmncause@infionline.net
New Mexico Recount Greens need money for that recount I think its clear that the N.M. recount will result in Kerry win (there was obvious vote machine fraud and manipulation in the minority counties there, and apparently in some others as well) see documentation above see Greens web site for contact
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New Earth
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Wed Dec-22-04 04:32 PM
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2. i'm sure New Mexico needs more money |
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Edited on Wed Dec-22-04 04:33 PM by Faye
http://votecobb.orgOhio also still probably needs a little more. Also, Arnebeck needs money to pay for costs regarding the Election Contest in Ohio: http://thealliancefordemocracy.org/
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rigel99
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Wed Dec-22-04 04:42 PM
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Ground zero for election fraud is not ohio.. it's the 100% diebold invasion that happened in Georgia starting 2002, with Zell Miller Like Democrat called Cathy Cox for secretary of state. She turned down all citizen requests of a paper trail or to produce a voting process that is not dependent on unknown software.
WE THE CITIZENS of georgia have decided to sue in a class action suit both Diebold and State of Georgia. The burden of proof is on them to prove a. That we got a ballot (which we did not) b. that we were not disenfranchised with the fact that our votes were improperly tallied by insecure software c. that there was an unbroken chain of custody from voter to votes being counted in the presence of a citizen review d. that our voting was by 'secret ballot' as we can prove the Diebold software constitutes a person (a virtual person) watching our votes. e. that we never got any form of paper and that the machines never printed out a single ballot
on and on... we have identified a class action lawfirm that will help but we're back to needing $$ for GA to get Freedom of INformation act requests thru, so far the total needed is $6500. I can outline for you how that money will be spent and timelines for the lawsuit.
email to rigel99@bellsouth.net
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