[Update] active link inserted to get the fax
In addition to you all calling Senator Boxer (click here for the phone numbers)...
Below is the content of a forward-- someone set up a free fax for you to send to senators to ask them to object to the Ohio electors.
http://www.lightwingarts.com/speakout.htm
I just did it, customized the letter, faxed to both of my Senators asking them to join Rep Conyers in his objection to the Ohio electors.
Also, this website has some great talking points for objecting to electors:
http://nov2truth.org/article.php?story=20050103124042717&mode=print
--- joice fairchild wrote:
I created the below fax delivery system because you
expressed a need to reach certain senators. It is free
to recepients because I am paying for it. There willl
be changes to the format to improve it as the day and
evening go on. The message will soon rotate between
five choices even though they are designed to be
customized by the user.
Please copy and paste the below into a new message to
send to people who want to fax senators before the
Ohio vote. Feel free to change my message but be
careful to keep the links. Good luck, Joice Fairchild
Truth is fundamentally important to America. Your vote
should be honestly counted.
The electors will meet to cast their votes on the
sixth of January. Only one senator is needed to
object to the electors from Ohio for the objection to
be heard.
Fax and email a supportive senator
http://www.lightwingarts.com/speakout.htm
Calling is good too - The number for the Capitol Hill
Switchboard is 1-800-839-5276. Ask for the office of
the congressperson you wish to speak with. The above
address contains a list of supportive senators, or ask
for the senator from your state. You'll probably get
an answering machine, but they keep those messages and
they do listen to them.
Why are exit polls correct in every other election
except this one?
http://www.insurgentvoice.org/dec11/fight_for_democracy-election_fraud.htm
Please copy and paste this message. Send it to
everyone on your mailing list. If we do not remain a
democracy, what do we become?