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KaryninMiami Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-07-06 07:33 AM
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17. Too bad with electronic voting machines, our votes may not count
We can get everyone out to vote- double or triple the number of people who go to the polls and the truth is, if they want to, they will rig it again. They've gotten really good at this now- read RFK Jr's. piece in Rolling Stone if you have any doubts. Until we start screaming- demanding- taking out full page ads- doing everything we can to demonstrate to the American public that our elections have been rigged since 2000, chances are, that little will change in 06 and in 08.

Supporting election fraud whistleblower, Clint Curtis, who is challenging Bush insider Tom Feeney (and pal of DeLay and Abramoff and Cunningham) for Congress, which will propel this issue into the mainstream media. You help will enable his campaign to purchase advertising, t.v. spots, billboards, etc. so that Feeney, (who as an elected official asked Curtis to design a software program that could manipulate electronic voting machines), will help us demand that Feeney explain his actions in public.

Our democracy has been hijacked. Isn't it time to take it back, once and for all, before it's too late?

www.clintcurtis.com.
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