Nov2Truth.org news update:
Conyers to Hold Hearings on Ohio Vote Fraud
December 03, 2004
By William Rivers Pitt t r u t h o u t
| Report
Democratic Representative John Conyers, Jr. of Michigan, ranking
Minority member of the House Judiciary Committee, will hold a hearing
on Wednesday 08 December 2004 to investigate allegations of vote fraud
and irregularities in Ohio during the 2004 Presidential election. The
hearing is slated to begin at 10:00 a.m. EST in the Rayburn House
Office Building in Washington DC.
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Greens Had Good Reason to Ask for This Recount
December 2, 2004
the Star
Tribune
David Cobb
Something went seriously wrong in Ohio on Election Day. On Nov. 13 and
15, hearings conducted by the Ohio Election Protection Coalition in
Columbus featured oral and written testimony from a number of voters,
poll workers, precinct judges and legal observers.
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Protesters: Election fraud ignored
December 3, 2004
Democrat
and Chronicle
Alan Morrell
About 100 protesters rallied Thursday across from the offices of the
Democrat and Chronicle, saying they were not satisfied by news coverage
of what they called election fraud in this year's presidential
election.
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Federal Court Strikes Order Stopping Ohio Recount
December 3, 2004
Press Release: United States Green Party
http://www.votecobb.org
A federal judge today declined to extend a temporary restraining order
against Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb, Libertarian
Michael Badnarik and their legal counsel, the National Voting Rights
Institute, which had been preventing them from seeking a recount of the
presidential vote in Delaware County, Ohio. The judge set a hearing for
Friday at 2:30 p.m., at the U.S. Courthouse in Columbus, Ohio to
consider the matter further.
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Cobb Sues Blackwell in Federal Court Over Recount
December 3, 2004
Press Release: United States Green Party
http://www.votecobb.org
Green Party presidential candidate says Republican Secretary of State
is stalling.
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Jackson verses Blackwell (Keith Olbermann)
December 2, 2004
Keith Olbermann
SECAUCUS - The complaint about the voting irregularities story has been
that has been a little austere, a little impersonal. Part of its lack
of appeal to the mainstream media has been its lack of “name players” —
the aloofness of John Kerry, as an example. You wouldn’t think you’d
have to sex up something as important as the integrity of the
democratic process, but it turns out that in these early years of the
21st Century, you have to sex up everything — ask Monday Night Football.
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Florida Election Supervisors Propose Reforms
Dec 01, 2004 Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. - Florida's elections
supervisors have proposed dramatic reforms to expand early voting
statewide and do away with voting precincts.
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Suit accuses LePore of data request delay
December 01, 2004
By George Bennett
Palm
Beach Post
WEST PALM BEACH — A group conducting a "fraud audit" of the 2004
election sued Palm Beach County Elections Supervisor Theresa LePore on
Tuesday, accusing her of stonewalling requests for public records
related to the Nov. 2 voting.
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