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From: Original article in "Scoop" Independent News -
"Did Bush Commit Election Fraud? (Part 2)"

p://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0704/S00464.htm

Collins: Did Bush Commit Election Fraud? (Part 2)


Monday, 30 April 2007, 2:24 pm
Article: Michael Collins

Did Bush Commit Election Fraud? Part 2
Voter Fraud Scam Fails in Milwaukee Test Market

“Voters likely to feel they’re being watched”
(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – JSOnline- 31 Oct 2004)


Michael Collins
“Scoop” Independent News
Washington, DC
Part 2 (Part 1)
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0704/S00350.htm
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(This material represents the sources used in the article published in “Scoop”. These are not the only sources by any means but prove a strong case that Bush was involved in election fraud, an impeachable offence. McClatchy Newspapers, Washington Bureau has been the consistent leader in the connection between the White House, the fired federal prosecutors, and various forms of influence on the election exercises by the White House.
The words linked are in quotation marks with the link below. . Michael Collins 30 April 2007)


“Part 1” "Scoop" Independent News
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0704/S00464.htm
Michael Collins: Did Bush Commit Election Fraud?

Monday, 23 April 2007, 11:15 am
Opinion: Michael Collins

Did Bush Commit Election Fraud?
Gonzales Story - Smoking Gun #1


By Michael Collins
“Scoop” Independent News
Washington, DC
Part 1 of a 2 part series
There is sufficient evidence in the public domain to strongly suspect that Bush committed election fraud in the handling of the U.S. Attorney firings.

Before examining the evidence, it’s important to know the difference between the contrived construct of voter fraud and election fraud, a very real phenomenon.

<[b>“Stealing Elections” National Review
http://tinyurl.com/4n6ut
September 13, 2004, 6:33 a.m.
Democracy Imperiled
America’s election problems.

By John Fund

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the introduction of John Fund's new book, Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Our Democracy, released today from Encounter Books.
Our nation may be on the brink of repeating the 2000 Florida election debacle, but this time in several states, with allegations of voter fraud, intimidation and manipulation of voting machines added to the generalized chaos that sent our last presidential contest into overtime. There is still time to reduce the chance of another electoral meltdown, both this year and in future years. But this will not happen unless we acknowledge that the United States has a haphazard, fraud-prone election system befitting an emerging Third World country rather than the world's leading democracy.

With its hanging chads, butterfly ballots and Supreme Court intervention, the Florida fiasco compelled this country to confront an ugly reality: that we have been making do with what noted political scientist Walter Dean Burnham has called "the modern world's sloppiest electoral systems." How sloppy? Lethally so. At least eight of the nineteen hijackers who attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were actually able to register to vote in either Virginia or Florida while they made their deadly preparations for 9/11.

The 2000 recount was more than merely a national embarrassment; it left a lasting scar on the American electoral psyche. A recent Zogby poll found that 38 percent of Americans still regard the 2000 election outcome as questionable. Many Republicans believe that Democratic judges on the Florida Supreme Court tried to hand their state to Al Gore based on selective partisan recounts and the illegal votes of felons and aliens. Many Democrats feel that the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court tilted toward Bush, and they refuse to accept his victory as valid. But this issue transcends "red state" vs. "blue state" partisan grievances. Many Americans are convinced that politicians can't be trusted to play by the rules and will either commit fraud or intimidate voters at the slightest opportunity.

“election” Media Matters
http://tinyurl.com/2peal4


Sun, Oct 31, 2004 8:49pm EST

John Fund's book on voter fraud is a fraud

In his recent book Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Democracy (Encounter Books, September 2004), Wall Street Journal op-ed columnist and author John Fund uses distortions and half-truths to impugn Democrats who, he states in his introduction, "figure prominently in the vast majority of examples of election fraud described in this book."

Fund has made numerous media appearances to promote his book. In October alone, he appeared on FOX News Channel's Special Report with Brit Hume, CNN Daybreak, twice on CNN's Lou Dobbs Tonight, twice on MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews, and on National Public Radio's The Tavis Smiley Show. Numerous conservative columnists have promoted the book, including George F. Will, Michelle Malkin, Jonah Goldberg, and R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Following are some of the false or unfounded claims in their order of appearance in Stealing Elections.

“TPMMuckraker 11 Apr 2007”
http://tinyurl.com/2yrz3y


Even as Biskupic was investigating, Republicans kept the pressure on. In August of 2005, the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Republicans Rick Wiley sent a letter to Biskupic outlining nine voter fraud cases that demanded prosecution. Biskupic replied with a letter (pdf) knocking down all nine of Wiley's pet cases.

At about the same time, in the middle of 2005, Wiley had one of his staff members prepare a lengthy memo (see page 10) called "Fraud in Wisconsin 2004: A Timeline/Summary." According to Daniel Bice of The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the report was prepared for Karl Rove.

But Rove was already interested. We know this because one of the documents released by the Justice Department last month appears to be a printout from his computer of a February 2, 2005 Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel article about the city's voter records. A study by the paper had found sizeable discrepancies between the number of votes and voters in the records for more than a dozen wards.

Journal Sentinel Online (JSOnline)
http://tinyurl.com/2efhza
Election fraud conviction overturned


By Kevin Murphy

Special to The Journal Times

MADISON -

A state appeals court overturned a misdemeanor election fraud conviction in Racine County, concluding that the defendant's "poor supervision" of voter registrars in 2004 didn't amount to a crime.

The District 2 Court of Appeals ruling allows Damien Donnelle Jones of Milwaukee to withdraw his guilty plea, seek a new trial and set aside the 90-day jail term and two years of probation imposed by Circuit Judge Dennis Barry.

After the election clerk's office began receiving voter applications of individuals already on the rolls, the district attorney's office investigated and charged Jones and another individual. Jones, 27, was charged with eight counts of election fraud, including six felonies, in connection with his work as a supervisor of deputy registrars for Acorn's Project Vote.

Before trial, Racine County Deputy District Attorney Michael Nieskes dropped seven charges and allowed Jones to plead to a misdemeanor after agreeing that Jones didn't directly falsify any voter registration papers but supervised those who did.

Fraud in Wisconsin 2004: A Timeline/Summary
http://tinyurl.com/ywjsq2

(Articles below are those shown in box in main article.)

JSOnline
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=270289

Republicans challenge 5,600 addresses that may not exist
Complaint filed within minutes of city's deadline


By MEG JONES
[email protected]
Posted: Oct. 27, 2004

State Republicans filed a last-minute complaint Wednesday with the Milwaukee Election Commission claiming that 5,600 city addresses on the voter rolls may not exist.
The commission will meet at 9 a.m. today to consider the Republican allegation.
The Republican Party of Wisconsin checked the addresses of more than 300,000 people registered to vote in the city with a software program also used by the U.S. Postal Service.

Republicans found that 5,619 addresses may be non-existent and then visited a number of the addresses. They snapped photos showing vacant lots, a gyro stand, a park and spots between two houses where the address should have been

JSOnline
http://tinyurl.com/2o7l8e
GOP fails to get 5,619 names removed from voting lists
City commission says party didn't prove case; challenges could move to polling places


By GREG J. BOROWSKI
[email protected]
Posted: Oct. 28, 2004

Although the state Republican Party failed Thursday in its effort to have 5,619 names and addresses removed from Milwaukee voting lists, the GOP plans to challenge anyone who tries to vote from the disputed addresses Tuesday.

Polling-place challenges could bring a high level of emotion to an issue that was argued Thursday in largely dry legal terms, with the city Election Commission unanimously deciding the GOP had not sufficiently proved its case to have the names removed.
Nevertheless, the city moved Thursday to take its own steps to flag problematic addresses so poll workers could make their own challenges. Mayor Tom Barrett suggested that all voters bring identification with them to alleviate potential problems.

Republicans filed a challenge of 5,619 names at 4:57 p.m. Wednesday, three minutes before the legal deadline. The party identified the addresses as vacant after using a computer to compare 386,527 names on city registration lists against a U.S. Postal Service database of all known street addresses in the city.

JSOnline
http://tinyurl.com/3dszxe
GOP demands IDs of 37,000 in city
City attorney calls new list of bad addresses 'purely political'


By GREG J. BOROWSKI
[email protected]
Posted: Oct. 30, 2004

Citing a new list of more than 37,000 questionable addresses, the state Republican Party demanded Saturday that Milwaukee city officials require identification from all of those voters Tuesday

If the city doesn't, the party says it is prepared to have volunteers challenge each individual - including thousands who might be missing an apartment number on their registration - at the polls.

The move, which dramatically escalates the party's claims of bad addresses and potential fraud, was condemned by Democrats as a last-minute effort to suppress turnout in the city by creating long delays at the polls.

City officials, who already were trying to establish safeguards in response to the party's claim of 5,619 bad addresses, were surprised by the 37,180 number, nearly seven times larger.

"It's not a leap at all to say the potential for voter fraud is high in the city, and the integrity of the entire election, frankly, is at stake," said Rick Graber, state GOP chairman. "The city's records are in horrible shape."

JSOnline
http://tinyurl.com/28bd55
Voters likely to feel they're being watched
Tight race, charges of fraud spur all sides

By GREG J. BOROWSKI

[email protected]
Posted: Oct. 31, 2004

From poll watchers to prosecutors to party-sponsored attorneys, Wisconsin residents can expect unprecedented scrutiny when they vote Tuesday.

With the election in its critical closing days, amid warnings by Republicans of fraud and by Democrats of intimidation, the campaigns have shifted to massive efforts to get out the vote, or GOTV, and then, perhaps equally important, to monitor the vote.
Label it MTV.

On Tuesday, thousands of poll watchers and attorneys - from the parties, law enforcement agencies and outside groups - will watch the process, and each other.
Although some have predicted a circus-like atmosphere, officials say most voters can expect a routine day, albeit one with longer lines than normal due to the anticipated record turnout for the race between President Bush and Democrat challenger John Kerry.
RPW News Release: Republican Party Wisconsin (RPW) Seeks Elections Board Action on Phantom Milwaukee Addresses

ELECTION DAY

JSOnline
http://tinyurl.com/yvjhcs
Lawmaker criticizes voter verification process
Cards could not be sent to addresses of 10,000 who registered at Milwaukee polls on Election Day


By GREG J. BOROWSKI
[email protected]
A Republican lawmaker who advocates a voter ID requirement is criticizing the Milwaukee Election Commission's handling of voters who registered at the polls Nov. 2, saying some 10,000 could not be sent cards to verify their address
.
State Rep. Jeff Stone (R-Greendale) said Friday the number reflects cases where registration cards filled out by voters were illegible or, in some cases, duplicates.
City officials, though, said late Friday there may be other explanations, such as voters who registered at the polls even though they had registered in advance, or filled out cards to update flawed ones they had submitted earlier.

At the center of the issue is a process by which those who register on Election Day are sent postcards to confirm the address before they are entered onto permanent voting rolls

JSOnline
http://tinyurl.com/38n8dl
Scandal fuels renewed push for voter ID bill


By TOM KERTSCHER
[email protected]

State lawmakers who want to require photo identification of voters said Friday that news of voting problems in Milwaukee has given their bill a burst of momentum
The mounting evidence this week of irregularities in Milwaukee has caused concern around Wisconsin that will result in new pressure for reform, said Rep. Jeff Stone (R-Greendale), one of the authors of the photo ID bill, which is to be introduced Monday.
State residents may worry about their votes being, in effect, negated because of questions surrounding thousands of votes in Milwaukee, he said.

"People in Rhinelander or Rice Lake probably really didn't see election reform as a major issue two years ago, but I think they're beginning to see what goes on around the state, and having integrity in that system is important to every vote cast," Stone said.

JSOnline
http://tinyurl.com/ywjsq2
District attorney, U.S. attorney launch probe into invalid voter addresses in Nov. 2 election


By GREG BOROWSKI
[email protected]

Citing a Journal Sentinel review that found more than 1,200 votes cast from invalid addresses in Milwaukee, local and federal law enforcement officials launched a joint investigation Wednesday into potential voter fraud in the Nov. 2 election.
Milwaukee County District Attorney E. Michael McCann said he and U.S. Attorney Steven Biskupic agreed to investigate potential problems together. The effort will also include the Milwaukee Police Department and the local office of the FBI.

McCann told the newspaper the group of prosecutors and investigators, including one with computer expertise, will try to "see if there was voter fraud or not. That's the major thrust."

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said he welcomed the review.

"I remain optimistic they will find we ran a clean election in the city of Milwaukee," he said. "But if somebody broke the law, they should be prosecuted."

RPW News Release: Voter ID Bill Introduced
http://tinyurl.com/ywjsq2


End of Articles from Box


“Eequal coverage” FAIR Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
Extra! January/February 2005


Suppressing the Vote, Suppressing the News
Stories on pre-election manipulation took false balance to absurd lengths


By Miranda Spencer

In the run-up to the pivotal 2004 presidential election, reports of an unprecedented flood of new voter registrations (especially in electoral vote–rich swing states like Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania) filled papers and newscasts in local media and the national mainstream press.

But looming over this exercise in democracy was the shadow of the disputed 2000 election. Irregularities were alleged among some of the new registrations—such as multiple forms bearing the same name, or monikers like “Jive Turkey”—prompting pledges to purge the rolls and even challenge specific voters at the polls on November 2. There were also reports of flyers and phone calls with false information about where and when to vote, and of voters’ party affiliations being changed without permission.

Such problems led to heated accusations, investigations and lawsuits by officials and advocacy groups. At issue were two very distinct charges: voter fraud, the prospect of voting by ineligible people; and voter suppression, the intimidation and/or disenfranchisement of legitimate voters.

Given these serious allegations, the press had a responsibility to warn the public about practices that might affect the election’s outcome—and to help us distinguish the real and flagrant campaign charges from the frivolous or false. How well did journalism succeed at this crucial democracy-protecting task?

“make baseless demands” GOP demands IDs of 37,000 in city
(see same link above) http://tinyurl.com/3dszxe


“fear of prosecution” JSOnline
http://tinyurl.com/2mkgqm
Campaigns condemn political flier
Paper aimed at black voters falsely states voting rules


By STEVE SCHULTZE
[email protected]
Posted: Oct. 29, 2004

A flier issuing false "warnings" about voting in Tuesday's election is being denounced by supporters of Democratic Sen. John Kerry as a fear tactic aimed at scaring off first-time Milwaukee black voters.

A Republican Party spokesman questioned whether the flier was a trick by pro-Kerry forces aimed at discrediting Republicans.

The flier, which surfaced this week, is headlined as coming from the "Milwaukee Black Voters League," an apparently fictional name. Some of the fliers were handed out Wednesday near N. 6th and W. Walnut streets on the city's north side, said Phil Walzak, local spokesman for America Coming Together, a pro-Kerry advocacy organization.
Walzak said two ACT volunteers reported having seen the fliers distributed from that location. Few details about how extensively the flier was distributed or who might have been responsible have surfaced.

Meanwhile, in the wake of last week's debate over how many ballots the city needs, aldermen suggested that an independent counter may have to be enlisted - or an outside firm hired - to count leftover ballots before they're returned to Milwaukee County.
Ald. Michael Murphy urged Lisa Artison, head of the city Election Commission, to have workers record and save all torn or "spoiled ballots" so no accusations could be made against the city.

Under an agreement reached Friday between the city and county, one touted by Mayor Tom Barrett and Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker, the city will get the 938,000 ballots it requested. The city, in turn, agreed to return all unused ballots to the county. Suburbs are being asked to do the same.

"Be assured, they will count every single ballot, and they will make an accusation (if any are unaccounted for)," said Murphy, during a Judiciary and Legislation Committee meeting. "There's a spotlight on Milwaukee."

“40 assistant US attorney’s” JSOnline
http://tinyurl.com/2wqlo3
McCann wants more staff at Milwaukee poll sites
Alderman seeks outside 'counters' to track ballots


By GREG J. BOROWSKI
[email protected]
Posted: Oct. 18, 2004

Meanwhile, in the wake of last week's debate over how many ballots the city needs, aldermen suggested that an independent counter may have to be enlisted - or an outside firm hired - to count leftover ballots before they're returned to Milwaukee County.
Ald. Michael Murphy urged Lisa Artison, head of the city Election Commission, to have workers record and save all torn or "spoiled ballots" so no accusations could be made against the city.

Under an agreement reached Friday between the city and county, one touted by Mayor Tom Barrett and Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker, the city will get the 938,000 ballots it requested. The city, in turn, agreed to return all unused ballots to the county. Suburbs are being asked to do the same.

"Be assured, they will count every single ballot, and they will make an accusation (if any are unaccounted for)," said Murphy, during a Judiciary and Legislation Committee meeting. "There's a spotlight on Milwaukee."

“political purposes” New York Times (full article)
http://tinyurl.com/29y25p
In 5-Year Effort, Scant Evidence of Voter Fraud


By ERIC LIPTON and IAN URBINA
Correction Appended

WASHINGTON, April 11 — Five years after the Bush administration began a crackdown on voter fraud, the Justice Department has turned up virtually no evidence of any organized effort to skew federal elections, according to court records and interviews.
Although Republican activists have repeatedly said fraud is so widespread that it has corrupted the political process and, possibly, cost the party election victories, about 120 people have been charged and 86 convicted as of last year.

Most of those charged have been Democrats, voting records show. Many of those charged by the Justice Department appear to have mistakenly filled out registration forms or misunderstood eligibility rules, a review of court records and interviews with prosecutors and defense lawyers show.

In Miami, an assistant United States attorney said many cases there involved what were apparently mistakes by immigrants, not fraud.
In Wisconsin, where prosecutors have lost almost twice as many cases as they won, charges were brought against voters who filled out more than one registration form and felons seemingly unaware that they were barred from voting.

“1987” 1987 Republican Consent Decree to Stop Voter Suppression through Voter Fraud Campaigns
http://tinyurl.com/23a7g6


“2004” 2004 Republican Consent Decree to Stop Voter Suppression through Voter Fraud Campaigns
http://tinyurl.com/23a7g6


“Jim Crow” Jim Crow laws
www.answers.com/topic/backfire Answers.Com

Jim Crow Law


Law that enforced racial segregation in the U.S. South between 1877 and the 1950s. The term, taken from a minstrel-show routine, became a derogatory epithet for African Americans. After Reconstruction, Southern legislatures passed laws requiring segregation of whites and "persons of colour" on public transportation. These later extended to schools, restaurants, and other public places. In 1954 the U.S. Supreme Court declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education; later rulings struck down other Jim Crow laws.

“Milwaukee JSOnline…Columnist...” JSOnline
http://tinyurl.com/35uomo
Biskupic did pursue voter fraud, futilely


Posted: April 11, 2007

Daniel Bice
No Quarter

It's not as if U.S. Attorney Steve Biskupic's office didn't file any voter fraud cases.
It's just that Biskupic's crew was often unsuccessful when it did.
Stunningly unsuccessful.

In all, federal prosecutors indicted 14 individuals for either being a felon on probation or parole who voted in November 2004 or for voting twice in that contest. All but one of those charged with felonies were African-American, and all were Milwaukee residents.
In the end, the feds secured only five convictions. Two of those convicted were poll workers.

That's a success rate of 36%. Federal prosecutors generally win better than nine out of 10.
“Daniel Bice” JSOnline
http://tinyurl.com/2vkl4u
State GOP official pushed vote fraud issue


Posted: April 7, 2007

Daniel Bice
No Quarter

The mystery is solved.

For weeks, it was unclear who whined to the White House last year that not enough voter fraud cases were being prosecuted in Milwaukee.

Now we know.

The state Republican Party went straight to the top in its efforts to make voter fraud an issue in Wisconsin.

Sources tell No Quarter that Rick Wiley, then the executive director of the state GOP, directed a staffer in 2005 to prepare a 30-page report on election abuses in Wisconsin so Wiley could pass it along to a top White House official.
That document, entitled "Fraud in Wisconsin 2004: A Timeline/Summary," turned up last week in the horde of White House and U.S. Justice Department records released by the House Judiciary Committee, which is investigating the firing of eight U.S. attorneys.
"The report was prepared for Karl Rove," said a source with knowledge of the situation. "Rick wanted it so he could give it to Karl Rove."

“National Republican Lawyers Association” Republican Ballot Security Programs
http://tinyurl.com/yrwpda
“NLRA” The Origins of the Republican National Lawyers Association



“Rove”
http://tinyurl.com/3bja8h
Posted on Fri, Mar. 23, 2007

New U.S. attorneys seem to have partisan records
By Greg Gordon, Margaret Talev and Marisa Taylor


McClatchy Newspapers

• More coverage | U.S. attorneys scandal
WASHINGTON - Under President Bush, the Justice Department has backed laws that narrow minority voting rights and pressed U.S. attorneys to investigate voter fraud - policies that critics say have been intended to suppress Democratic votes.
Bush, his deputy chief of staff, Karl Rove, and other Republican political advisers have highlighted voting rights issues and what Rove has called the "growing problem" of election fraud by Democrats since Bush took power in the tumultuous election of 2000, a race ultimately decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Since 2005, McClatchy Newspapers has found, Bush has appointed at least three U.S. attorneys who had worked in the Justice Department's civil rights division when it was rolling back longstanding voting-rights policies aimed at protecting predominantly poor, minority voters.

Another newly installed U.S. attorney, Tim Griffin in Little Rock, Ark., was accused of participating in efforts to suppress Democratic votes in Florida during the 2004 presidential election while he was a research director for the Republican National Committee. He's denied any wrongdoing.

“more action” Rove Video TPM – Rove, Josh Marshall
http://tinyurl.com/2f7398


“25 Department of Justice lawyers” (from McClatchy article above)
http://tinyurl.com/3bja8h


“11 April 2007”
http://tinyurl.com/2aeyc5


WASHINGTON - In his day job, Christian Adams writes legal briefs for the voting rights section of the Justice Department, a job that requires a nonpartisan approach.
Off the clock, Adams belongs to the Republican National Lawyers Association, a group that trains hundreds of Republican lawyers to monitor elections and pushes for confirmation of conservative nominees for federal judgeships. 11 April 2007
“attorney for the Republicans”


“Election fraud.”
http://tinyurl.com/2o7l8e


Bill Faulkner

“Bill Faulkner distinguishes between retail and wholesale election fraud:”
“Scoop” Independent News: Florida Plan Gives Citizens Real Paper Ballots


Thursday, 8 March 2007, 4:15 pm
Opinion: Michael Collins

Threading the Needle:
Florida Plan Gives Citizens Real Paper Ballots
Bill Faulkner’s Answer to
Fear and Loathing in the Voting Booth


The Solution: Make optical scan forms the actual ballots, i.e., paper ballots, have citizens count them by hand, and use the machines to check the hand count.

Faulkner’s plan incorporates the existing realities of Florida elections and voting systems. Most of the voting districts have Precinct Count Optical Scanners, voting machines that count paper forms hand marked by voters. These paper forms and optical scanners are certified by the Florida Secretary of State.

Two changes in regulation are required. First, the paper forms voters fill out by hand would be designated the ballot of record. This means those ballots would be the official record of votes. Second, Florida law would be changed to allow the hand counting of paper ballots.

Simultaneous a) optical scan counting and hand counting of optical scan ballot with b) the hand counted paper ballots serving as the ballot o record.

Each process checks the other and the entire process serves as both a tabulation of votes and a simultaneous audit, conducted in the open by citizen’s not private concerns.

“It is reasonable to assume” New York Times (full article)
http://tinyurl.com/29y25p


“This was basic voter suppression doctrine.” “National Republican Lawyers Association” Republican Ballot Security Programs
http://tinyurl.com/yrwpda


Previous “Scoop” coverage of the voter fraud scandal and the U.S. Attorneys:
• Fired Federal Prosecutors and Election Fraud M. Collins 12 March 2007
• U.S. Attorney Firings Exposes Rough Justice: Voter Fraud Prevention Equals
Voter Suppression M. Collins 27 March 2007
• "Sleep Walking through History." Willing Participants in Our Own Demise
M. Collins 3 April 2007
• Did Bush Commit Election Fraud? M. Collins 23 April 2007
Sources for Did Bush Commit Election Fraud (Part 2, this article, and Part 1)

END


Special thanks to The Scholar, Phil, and Jill Hayroot for their comments and encouragement.
Please feel free to reprint this article as long as attribution of authorship and a link to the original article on “Scoop” is included.











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