by
Susan Truitt, Co-founder, CASE Ohio, Citizens' Alliance for Secure
Elections
From:
ILCAoNline
Saturday, November 06, 2004
Thank you all for your supportive responses to the
allegations of
election fraud in the 2004 presidential election. Here are some concrete
actions that you
can take that will make a difference.
Please keep your indignation alive and use that energy to raise
the
issue publicly until the mass media can use the "F" word - fraud.
Please keep the energy
going to help educate the public regarding the
devastating truth that our electoral process is broken and
is being
taken over by right wing zealots and privatization.
Send financial donations to: Black Box
Voting, Bev Harris' site. She is
doing a world of good with her tenacious and brave work. She sent
out
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to every county in the
country, and that type of effort requires
funds. Read Black Box Voting,
by Bev Harris, available on the web, to arm yourself with the sad facts
of a broken
electoral process.
http://www.blackboxvoting.org
Also,
send donations to the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The
Electronic Frontier Foundation has been
instrumental in all litigation
across the country relating to e-voting (electronic
voting).
http://www.eff.org
VotersUnite <
http://www.votersunite.org > and BallotIntegrity
<
http://www.ballotintegrity.org >. These
organizations have done a lion's
share of getting the word out about what is wrong in this country's
electoral
process.
http://www.moveon.org > and CommonCause <
http://www.commoncause.org >
and tell them to help
pursue a post-election challenge to the vote
tallies. Donate money to these organizations.
Write to
your local newspapers to inform the public at large what is
going on. Tell them to cover the election
debacle and tell them to use
the "F" word liberally.
FAX Ralph Nader, 202-265-0092, and tell him to
file for recounts and
reexaminations of the tally in the states in which he was on the ballot.
Write to John Conyers (D - Mich), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary
Committee on the
Constitution, who has requested a Congressional Hearing
on the 2004 election. Tell him you support the request and
that you want
him to push for the hearing to be held as soon as possible.
Contact Information for John
Conyers:
* Washington DC E-Mail Address:
john.conyers@mail.house.gov
* Washington DC Web
Address: http://www.house.gov/conyers;
*
Washington DC Web Mail
Address:
[color=#0000ff]http://www.house.gov/conyers/letstalk.htm[
/color];
* Washington DC Web Mail Address:
http://www.house.gov/writerep;
Washington DC Address
2426 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515-2214
Phone:
202-225-5126
Fax: 202-225-0072
District Address - Detroit
Federal Building, Room 669
231
West Lafayette Boulevard
Detroit, MI 48226-2766
Phone: 313-961-5670
Fax: 313-226-2085
District
Address - Southgate
DCC Building
15100 Northline Road, Suite 257
Southgate, MI 48195
Phone:
734-285-5624
Fax: 734-285-5943
Campaign Address
19512 Livernoise
Detroit, MI 48221
Phone:
313-864-3671
Write to George Soros and ask him to help fund litigation in Ohio and
Florida to
challenge the vote tallies.
c/o Open Society Institute--New York
888 7th Avenue
New York,
N.Y. 10106
United States of America
Telephone: +1-212-757-2323
Fax: +1-212-974-0367
E-mail:
osnews@sorosny.org
Web:
http://www.soros.org/gsbio.html;
Write to the DNC and ask why Senator Kerry capitulated so quickly -
before the information on
the vote tallies was even beginning to come
in. Tell them that Senator Kerry needs to take back his
concession.
Democratic National Committee, 430 South Capitol St SE, Washington, DC
20003. Their phone number is
202-863-8000. Their web-site is:
www.democrats.org.
Contact the Kerry campaign and tell them that he has done a great
disservice to the American
people by capitulating so quickly - before
information could be gathered. Tell him to reconsider in light of
all
that is coming to the surface.
Contact National Headquarters
Kerry-Edwards 2004,
Inc.
P.O. Box 34640
Washington, DC 20043
202-712-3000
202-712-3001 (fax)
202-336-6950 (TTY)
http://www.caseohio.org >
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