Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Hi, I'm sending this email from another group I belong to. It shows clearly that there was voter fraud in Ohio. I conclude that many potential Democratic voters were disenfranchised. This means that the predictions made by many of the learned astrologers were correct. Had the voters been allowed to vote with no fraud, Kerry would be president. Breanna Mon, 8 Nov 2004 08:12:51 -0500 [HoCoDFA] FW: REPORT ON THE US VOTING SYSTEM HoCoDFA-owner Hi, everyone. I thought you should all see this important message from Robin Pickering. Many of you know her as the person who so tirelessly organized all of those bus trips to West Virginia and Pennsylvania. It's a long message, but VERY important - please take the time to read it. Thanks a lot! Dawn Robin Pickering [robin.pickering (AT) verizon (DOT) net] Sunday, November 07, 2004 10:53 PM Pickering, Robin REPORT ON THE US VOTING SYSTEM Hi all First, I want to thank everyone for everything that you did to try to secure a victory for John Kerry and for democracy in this election. I know that all of you gave whatever time, money, and effort you were able to, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for participating in the greatest grassroots effort in history. We registered voters, delivered literature, talked face-to-face to voters, and talked to them on the phone. We walked and talked out hearts out and demonstrated our belief in our country and the principles upon which it was founded. Unfortunately, the main thing that is clear to me after working in Ohio for the four days preceding the election is that we must now fight with the same commitment and passion to fix the complete shambles that is our voting system. It is a voting system that is so broken, in so many ways, as to be ineffectual, inaccurate, and subject to extreme doubt and skepticism. Please pass this information on to all of your contacts. The citizens of our country deserve to know what really happened. In Ohio, it was clear that vote changing, voter suppression, voter intimidation, and inadequate numbers of voting machines in poor, minority, and student population voting precincts had a lot more to do with the results of this election than anything legitimate. Voting machine "malfunctions" including switched votes, unrecorded presidential votes, and crashed machines were numerous in these same voting precincts. Here is what I can personally attest to: RNC "workers" were in our hotel. They were not there to do literature drops, canvas, or to make sure that people knew where their polling places were, as we were. One of them tried to infiltrate one of our hotel rooms (I removed him) to gather information on our activities. He and another RNC lawyer followed some of the canvassers the next day to try to intimidate them, telling them that they were "putting them on notice, that what they were doing was breaking federal law" (among other more vile things). What the canvassers were doing was distributing ACT literature. These "people" were there to go inside the polls to challenge Democratic voters to intimidate them and suppress the Democratic vote. After the polls closed, I talked to an Election Protection project worker who told me of the polling place in Youngstown where he worked that day. It had only three electronic touch screen voting machines. The lines were extremely (at the very least 3 to 4 hours) long. People were leaving and coming back multiple times trying to vote. Some were complaining that they had to work and could not miss the time from work or they would lose money that they could not afford to lose, or worse, lose their jobs. Youngstown is a very depressed, high-unemployment city. He told me that the machines were flickering and bouncing around on the right hand side of the machine for at least half the day. He had multiple reports of people trying to vote for Kerry and it being recorded as Bush. The EP workers tried to get to everyone as they were going into the polling place to tell them that if they changed their vote three times, the ballot would be spoiled. They told them to get an election judge. Many did not get the message and/or they just could not wait around any longer. After all, there were only two other machines to go to if their machine would not record the vote properly. Finally, at around midday the voting machine company technicians came and "recalibrated" the machines. The flickering stopped. The vote changing did not. Below are the findings from another Election Protection project lawyer who came on our bus. We were in Mahoning and Trumbull counties. These are heavily Democratic counties, which we did win by large margins, but it looks like we should have won them by far more from all of these reports. 1. Too few polling machines, particularly for rush-hour voting, poorer areas/large numbers of people. (3 to 4 hours at the very least, some waited up to 8 and 9 hours) 2. Numerous calls reported, "There are not enough machines. We need more people." 3. Machines were breaking down. One polling location had only two machines for very large group. (9 calls) 4. There were many reports throughout the day of non-functioning machines. Many people were getting frantic. Others were leaving. Many were demanding that paper ballots be sent. This Election Protection project lawyer and the others at her calling center tried to call ES&S to tell them that machines were malfunctioning. The Board of Elections said the machines had calibration problems and someone would come out. The Board of Elections was inundated with calls about the machines malfunctioning. 5. There were numerous reports of voters trying to select Kerry and Bush was selected on the screen instead. The voters would try repeatedly to get Kerry to come up. Voters were only allowed three "pushes." They were told they could request a different machine, but of course by the time they were on the phone with the Election Protection project workers, it must have been too late. 6. There were also reports of voters getting to the review screen and seeing "No Selection." For president. This was often at the same polling places where machines were breaking down. Voters could not get their vote for Kerry for president to register. 7. Numerous reports of "Presidential choice not selected." Ballot would not register "Kerry". 8. There were also reports of many Republican challengers at polling locations and no Democratic challengers. This Election Protection project lawyer had at least one voter who was told by a Republican challenger that she was not on the list at her polling place. When she called the Board of Elections office they told her that she was indeed a registered voter in the proper precinct. An Election Protection project person had to make calls to ensure that the voter could vote. How many other voters allowed themselves to be turned away by the GOP challengers? 9. Another GOP challenger asked a voter for a Green Card in order to get a provisional ballot. The voter called in to find out what a Green Card is. Of course this was a trick. Voters must be citizens. 10. Machines at some polls had to be re-set after every voter. This took so long that people started to leave. This Election Protection project lawyer and her colleagues sent food out to the voters. They sent food out to voters at different precincts at least three times during the day to encourage them to stay in line. 11. Issue 1 "Defense of Marriage" was holding up line. Voters did not understand what the issue, Defense of Marriage, meant. (LOL, you gotta laugh at this one) 12. One Election Protection project lawyer bought 6 lamps and extension cords after numerous reports came in of a polling place that was so dark both inside and out that voters could not see to vote. It was gray and dark and raining for much of the day in northern Ohio. People were waiting in line for multiple hours in the rain. 13. Many people in one poor, black, polling location had their water turned off, if their bill was un-paid, coincidentally, on the morning of the election. The Water Department/utility told voters to stay home to wait until the matter was resolved, because the voters needed to let someone into their unit. The Zell Milleresque Democratic mayor of Youngstown endorsed George W. Bush. The Water Department/utility company did not come. This Election Protection project worker and colleagues went to the peoples' homes so some of the voters could vote. 14. Voters cars were being ticketed. Voters felt their cars were properly parked. This was reported in both Mahoning County and Trumbull County. 15. No provisional ballot was offered to a man who filled in/requested an absentee ballot, but did not receive the absentee ballot. When he arrived, he could not get a provisional ballot. Note: Reports are now coming out that many people in Ohio who requested absentee ballots did not receive them. Some of these voters who did not receive their absentee ballot were given a provisional ballot when they went to the polling place, others were not, still others had to have Election Protection project people fight to get them their provisional ballots. How many walked away disenfranchised? Next is a report from an attorney who went to Columbus, Ohio to monitor the election. What he describes shows how widespread and organized the Republicans' deception was: I worked for 3 days, including Election Day, on the statewide voter protection hotline run by the Ohio Democratic Party in Columbus, Ohio. I am writing this because the media is inexplicably whitewashing what happened in Ohio, and Kerry's concession was likewise inexplicable. Hundreds of thousands of people were disenfranchised in Ohio. People waited on line for as long as 10 hours. It appears to have only happened in Democratic-leaning precincts, principally: (a) precincts where many African Americans lived, and (b) precincts near colleges. I spoke to a young man who got on line at 11:30 AM and voted at 7 PM. When he left at 7 PM, the line was about 150 voters longer than when he'd arrived, which meant those people were going to wait even longer. In fact they waited for as much as 10 hours, and their voting was concluded at about 3 AM. The reason this occurred was that they had 1 voting station per 1000 voters, while the adjacent precinct had 1 voting station per 184. Both precincts were within the same county, and managed by the same county board of elections. The difference between them is that the privileged polling place was in a rural, solidly republican, area, while the one with long lines was in the college town of Gambier, OH. Lines of 4 and 5 hours were the order of the day in many African-American neighborhoods. Touch screen voting machines in Youngstown OH were registering "George W. Bush" when people pressed "John F. Kerry" ALL DAY LONG. This was reported immediately after the polls opened, and reported over and over again throughout the day, and yet the bogus machines were inexplicably kept in use THROUGHOUT THE DAY. Countless other frauds occurred, such as postcards advising people of incorrect polling places, registered Democrats not receiving absentee ballots, duly registered young voters being forced to file provisional ballots even though their names and signatures appeared in the voting rolls, longtime active voting registered voters being told they weren't registered, bad faith challenges by Republican "challengers" in Democratic precincts, and on and on and on. I was very proud of the way so many Ohioans fought so valiantly for their right to vote, and would not be turned away. Many, however, could not spend the entire day and were afraid of losing their jobs, due to the severe economic depression hitting Ohio. I do not understand why Kerry conceded and did not fight to ensure that all Ohioans would have a chance to vote, and for their vote to be counted. Ray Ray Beckerman Beldock Levine & Hoffman LLP 99 Park Ave (Ste 1600) New York, NY 10016 NOTE FROM Jackson Thoreau who sent this out over the PStreet : There are many, many similar reports of fraud committed by Republicans throughout the country. The exit polls showing a Kerry victory were RIGHT! The election WAS stolen AGAIN! The question is: What are we going to do about it this time? For one, we have to keep seeking the truth on this election and exposing the Republicans' dirty deeds. We can't continue to let them get away with this. The only way this will stop is if we expose their dirty deeds to the light of day. --Jackson Here are some Web sites for you to check out with more information: http://www.globalresearch.ca/ http://www.blackboxvoting.org/#breaking http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1106-30.htm http://www.vindy.com/basic/news/281829446390855.php I believe it is time to have a LARGE meeting to discuss what can be done about this situation. In Baltimore, Kristina Heatherman is spearheading efforts to get this meeting set up for this Wednesday evening. I hope that those of you in Montgomery County and DC will do likewise. If you would like to attend a meeting this week in Baltimore to discuss these and other problems that have been uncovered in Ohio and other states, please contact Kristina at: Kristinaheather (AT) aol (DOT) com At the very least, let's get this information into the mainstream press. If we scream loud enough maybe we can at least start to get our democracy back! Warm Regards, Robin Links HoCoDFA/ HoCoDFA Your use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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