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Politics : President George W. Bush - Right or Wrong? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Raymond Duray who wrote (91)11/24/2004 8:09:32 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 390
 
National Sovereignty protects the Bill of Rights which protects me. It is evil men not National Sovereignty that is the problem and always has been. National Sovereignty doesn't start wars, people start wars. But whatever. I see better now where you are coming from.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (91)11/25/2004 10:49:09 AM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 390
 
"We cannot accept this result as legitimate because it does not meet international standards and because there has not been an investigation of the numerous and credible reports of fraud and abuse. We have been following developments very closely and are deeply disturbed by the extensive and credible reports of fraud in the election. We call for a full review of the conduct of the election and the tallying of election results."
--Colin Powell

Exit polls did not match election results in the Ukraine so the US Gov is upset about it. What's wrong with this picture?

TUESDAY NOV 23 2004: Citizens take action to clean up elections: (Summary of irregularities in Volusia)
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-- Volusia County resident Susan Pynchon, with the help of Volusia County attorney Daniel R. Vaughen, P.A., filed a lawsuit on Tuesday, Nov. 23, seeking to set aside the Nov. 2, 2004 Volusia County election due to irregularities. Full text of lawsuit
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MONDAY NOV 22 2004: Florida counties stonewall records requests. While some Florida counties have been attentive to the public interest and have promptly complied with our public records requests (scroll down for the Nov. 2 records request, for critical audit diagnostics), other counties have stalled, stonewalled, failed to comply in a timely manner, or outright refused to provide the records. UPDATE: Several Florida counties refused to comply with the law, by failing to provide the 8 items in the Black Box Voting Nov. 2 public records request in a timely manner.

The following counties have refused to be held accountable for the 2004 presidential election, by declining to produce basic audit documents until after all election contest periods have lapsed: Palm Beach County, Ft. Myers County, Pasco County, Highland County, Holmes County, Indian River County, Lee County, Levy County. Black Box Voting is requesting citizen audit groups to work with us to take these counties into full audit mode in December. Other counties may be added to this list.

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