Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Take The Pledge Now- Pledge of Action to Stop A Stolen Election http://www.nov3.us/ We all remember the votes that were never counted in Florida 2000. While we are all working hard for a positive outcome on November 2nd, we also have to be prepared for a repeat of a 2000 stolen election. By signing the No Stolen Election pledge, you will be joining with thousands of others in the November 3rd Urgent Response Network. Please sign the pledge and pass it around far and wide. We have established a Fair Elections Advisory Council made up of US and international elections experts who will give us their assessment on election day itself. If they find significant fraud, we will activate the Urgent Response Network on or immediately after November 3rd, calling on people everywhere to engage in protest, including non-violent civil disobedience, in front of their local federal buildings and other appropriate places. We will also be asking those who can to converge in the states where the most serious fraud occurred, as well as in Washington DC. In addition to signing the pledge, please work with other people and groups in your area to protect the vote on Election Day on November 2nd and to build the Urgent Response Network. Pick a venue for your local protest in the case that the Urgent Response Network is activated, and list the time and place on the website. We also recommend that you set up a place to jointly watch the election results on Election Night. Let us commit ourselves to making sure that this time around, the person who occupies the White House is the one who won the election. http://pets.care2.com/ " The price of apathy towards public affairs is to be ruled by evil men. " -- Plato " Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy. Providing health care to all Americans is socialism. " -- anon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 How, at this late point, can we be deluded enough to suggest, that " ...'if' we find significant fraud... " we'll take the next step, whatever that is? There already is significant fraud, which has been reported (or, much more likely, remains unreported, if I know Democrats), in every State in the country! And, what the hell is " significant " fraud. Does it take significant fraud to tip the election? Won't a very small amount of fraud do the job? And, will it be any less fraudulent? And, does it mean we'll remain silent about it? What do the Republicans need to worry about, if we're engaged in these silly self-delusions? JP - " DitziSis " <mk2967 " 1DISGUSTED " <thoroughlydisgustedpissedoff Monday, October 18, 2004 4:40 PM Pledge of Action to Stop A Stolen Election > > > Take The Pledge Now- > Pledge of Action to Stop A Stolen Election > http://www.nov3.us/ > > We all remember the votes that were never counted in > Florida 2000. While we are all working hard for a positive > outcome on November 2nd, we also have to be prepared for a repeat > of a 2000 stolen election. By signing the No Stolen > Election pledge, you will be joining with thousands of others in > the November 3rd Urgent Response Network. Please sign the > pledge and pass it around far and wide. > > We have established a Fair Elections Advisory Council made > up of US and international elections experts who will give > us their assessment on election day itself. If they find > significant fraud, we will activate the Urgent Response > Network on or immediately after November 3rd, calling on people > everywhere to engage in protest, including non-violent > civil disobedience, in front of their local federal buildings > and other appropriate places. We will also be asking those > who can to converge in the states where the most serious > fraud occurred, as well as in Washington DC. > > In addition to signing the pledge, please work with other > people and groups in your area to protect the vote on > Election Day on November 2nd and to build the Urgent Response > Network. Pick a venue for your local protest in the case that > the Urgent Response Network is activated, and list the time > and place on the website. We also recommend that you set up > a place to jointly watch the election results on Election > Night. > > Let us commit ourselves to making sure that this time > around, the person who occupies the White House is the one who > won the election. > > > > > http://pets.care2.com/ > > " The price of apathy towards public affairs is to be ruled by evil > men. " -- Plato > " Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy. Providing > health care to all Americans is socialism. " -- anon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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