"The End is Near:The Coming Constitutional Insurrection" - By David Lytel
If it is true that wisdom grows only from truth then the newspaper-reading public in the nation’s capital is being starved of the food they need to be wise citizens. After more than a month of avoiding the single most urgent question before the American people – whether the presidential election was conducted lawfully and the actual winner awarded with the victory – the Washington Post has taken up the issue with appalling results, lending what credibility it has left as an objective news source to the White House’s cover up of crimes against democracy. In an effort to appear “even-handed,” which is to say to not provoke Bush and his cabal from damaging the company’s ability to get government approval for its mergers, acquisitions and license renewals, the Post hides the most salient fact: There are considerably more reported cases of vote suppression, fraudulent vote casting and fraudulent vote counting than George W. Bush’s margin of victory in Ohio. In all likelihood the surveys of voters as they left the polling places are accurate and considerably more people went to the polls that day to vote for John Kerry both in Ohio and nationwide. Should he be re-inaugurated on January 20th Bush will once again be securing the greatest prize the American political system has to offer, the presidency, through fraud, deception and illegal activity aided by a willfully ignorant press.
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A Proposal by Asa Gordon The Douglass Institute of Government:
A Call for 47 "Faithful" Presidential Electors to Democracy
"This is the most amazing proposition that has ever been brought forward by a non-lawyer and it will, and if it is accurate it could change the whole outcome of the voting process in the United States, and we will take that under consideration ... we, we eagerly embrace your suggestion." _ Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), Dec. 8th, 2004, Congressional Hearings on Ohio Voting Irregularities.
47 "Faithful" Presidential Electors Who Can Make History Asa Gordon Exe.Dir. DIG
There are 47 Democratic Presidential electors in 15 red states (states where Bush received the popular vote) who can elect Kerry president "by the rule of law", without a recount in any state, and in the bargain democratize the Electoral College. There is no constitutional provision or federal law requiring electors to vote in accordance with the popular vote in their states. Some states have such requirements, others do not. There are 15 unbound red states that have no such requirements in state law.
The "faithful" 47 must exercise their will independent of their party's leadership. That leadership is committed to disproportionate two party dominance over the voting rights of the citizenry. That leadership is willing to stand by and allow the willful disfranchisement of nearly 10 million democratic voters. These democratic votes for Kerry range from a low of 26.38% in Utah to a high of 49.11% in Iowa.
The "faithful" 47 must insist on their proportionate right to be represented among the unbound state presidential electors in the electoral college vote of January 6, 2005. The "faithful" 47 may have to bring civil action to enjoin Vice-President Cheney from presiding over any presumptive acceptance of "winner take all" electors from states that have no "winner take all" statute. They may be required to evoke the mal-apportionment penalty under the second section of the Fourteenth Amendment to reduce their state's electoral and congressional representation if their votes are "denied ... or in any way abridged" in the electoral college.
At electors.us is a table and electoral map of the "Red States" wherein no state official can cite a state statute to preclude presidential electors from insisting on proportionate electoral representation predicated upon the popular split in the vote for their candidate. The unbound "Red States are: Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia. This will result in an electoral victory for Kerry of 271 to 267 for Bush. Unlike the "faithless eight" presidential electors who defected in the past to defy their party leadership, the "faithful" 47 can make history by being faithful to the millions of voters they represent.
Asa Gordon, Executive Director, Douglass Institute of Government members.aol.com Chair, DC Statehood Greenhood Party Electoral College Task Force electors.us
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