Nov2Truth.org news update:
Fight For Democracy Rally
Saturday December 4, 2004
1:00 PM, Ohio Statehouse Lawn,
East Broad & South High Streets,
Columbus, Ohio
Investigate All 88 (counties), Coordinate, Litigate, Re-Count, Recuse
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will the Democrats now stand and fight?
December 1, 2004
The
Free Press
by Harvey Wasserman & Bob Fitrakis
(from: In Ohio 2004, it's the People versus the Party of Hate &
Terror and the Party of Duck and Run...but will the Democrats now stand
and fight?)
As the Reverend Jesse Jackson rocked a cheering crowd here in Columbus
Sunday, a national movement was born. Shouts of "you got that right!"
rang through the hall as Jackson preached that what Karl Rove and
George Bush and Kenneth Blackwell are doing to the 2004 vote in Ohio
would not fly in Iraq or Ukraine or Afghanistan.
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Signed, Sealed, Certified: Kerry Wins Cuyahoga
November 30, 2004
By Diane Solov
Cleveland
Plain Dealer
But questions are raised over provisional ballots.
Cuyahoga County officials certified the results of the Nov. 2 election
on Monday, despite vigorous protests from voter advocates who maintain
that too many unresolved questions remain.
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Voting Errors Tallied Nationwide
December 01, 2004
Boston
Globe
Brian C. Mooney
More than 4,000 votes vanished without a trace into a computer's
overloaded memory in one North Carolina county, and about a hundred
paper ballots were thrown out by mistake in another. In Texas, a county
needed help from a laboratory in Canada to unlock the memory of a
touch-screen machine and unearth five dozen votes.
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Statement From the Green Party Presidential Campaign Concerning
John Kerry's Intervention in Ohio Recount Court Case
November 30, 2004
Original
Kerry-Edwards campaign files papers in Ohio to intervene in legal
proceedings in defense of Green Party presidential candidate David
Cobb, Libertarian Michael Badnarik.
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Activists Keep Heat on Ohio over Ballot Errors
Tuesday 30 November 2004
LA
Times
The Associated Press
Columbus, Ohio - Nearly a month after Sen. John F. Kerry conceded Ohio
to President Bush, complaints and challenges about balloting continue
as activists, including the Rev. Jesse Jackson, demand closer scrutiny
to ensure the votes are being counted on the up and up.
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