ELECTION 2008









PROTECT YOUR VOTE

FROM COMMON CAUSE
We have prepared an overview of the information we collected through November 2, which you can by clicking here.

We plan to prepare a more extensive analysis of our information in the coming months and will share that with you as soon as we have it available.



Black Box Voting Recommendations:

www.voteprotect.org

www.VoteWatch.org

www.VerifiedVoting.org



Ballot tampering in the 21st Century

The Book Online

Electoral Reform

E-voting

Diebold, Electronic Voting and the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy
by Bob Fitrakis
The Governor of Ohio, Bob Taft, and other prominent state officials, commute to their downtown Columbus offices on Broad Street. This is the so-called “Golden Finger,” the safe route through the majority black inner-city near east side. The Broad Street BP station, just east of downtown, is the place where affluent suburbanites from Bexley can stop, gas up, get their coffee and New York Times. Those in need of cash visit BP’s Diebold manufactured CashSource+ ATM machine which provides a paper receipt of the transaction to all customers upon request.



A Brief History of Computerized Election Fraud in America
By Victoria Collier , t r u t h o u t | Perspective
Saturday 25 October 2003
"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty" --Thomas Jefferson

In the 2000 election, George W. Bush stole the presidency by combining various forms of vote fraud, not all of which could be concealed from the American public. The month-long battle in Dade County ended with open slaughter of the democratic process, and the occupation of the country by a regime of what may be accurately described as corporate fascists.

That's the bad news.

The good news is, the 2000 election also marked a turning point in American consciousness. Or, I might venture to say, an awakening.

Before W's coup, most Americans were, for lack of a better metaphor, asleep at the wheel. This metaphor works just fine, because our electoral process is the wheel that guides our nation, the mechanism that allows us to control the engines of power, and to turn our country in a new direction if, for instance, we're nearing the edge of a cliff.

Nothing is more important to an American citizen than the right to cast a ballot.


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