Tens of millions of ballots and registrations were dumped in the name of Bush and other Republicans in past elections. Are guilty Election Officials STILL in office? Of Course They Are. Do the Black plaintiffs in vote fraud lawsuits know that the attorneys are settling their landmark cases?
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Take the POLL below: Ask yourself whether America should forget about past stolen elections because Obama has been elected? Those county officials in Ohio are still in office, in spite of the biggest disenfranchisement of votes in recent history.
It's time for the people to take charge. Wrongful acts should be prosecuted, right? In Florida, most of the records were destroyed but there were some witnesses. In Minnesota, paper ballots are allowing Al Franken to challenge the vote count.
But in Ohio, citizens have carefully dug up all of the letters where officials blatantly admitted illegal destroying 2004 ballots, which helped George Bush to win and continue the same war profiteering economy. Did those officials know a deal would be cut to let them off the hook? Certainly, the bums freely admitted wrongdoing and are still sitting comfortably in their well-paid jobs. Most can't be reached though those broken down internet email links.
Hey, all of you thousands of election protection lawyers that were everywhere last week: If you care about preventing the kind of fraud like what happened to the big landmark lawsuit initiated from Ohio's black neighborhoods, then you'd better pick up the telephone and call people in Columbus. http://ohioelectionjustice.blogspot.... We all should. The secret is that letters of officials admitting guilt were never filed in court by the attorneys so the entire case may simply slip away. No one knows if the black plaintiffs, many who are poor, even know the latest on their case.
At the very least, President Obama needs us all to reach out and ask questions, call your neighbors in other states like his sterling campaign did so well. Get more involved in governance and to stop the old backdoor way called, "business as usual".