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Topic: 93,000 Extra Votes In Cuyahoga County - Outrage In Ohio
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Rainbow~ unregistered
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posted November 13, 2004 04:06 AM
93,000 Extra Votes In Cuyahoga County - Outrage In OhioBy Teed Rockwell Philosophy Department, Sonoma State University 11-12-4 Smoking Gun You may have seen the associated press story about the precinct in Cuyahoga county that had less than 1,000 voters, and gave Bush almost 4,000 extra votes. But that turns out to be only the tip of a very ugly iceberg. The evidence discovered by some remarkably careful sleuthing would convince any reasonable court to invalidate the entire Ohio election. In last Tuesday's election, 29 precincts in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, reported votes cast IN EXCESS of the number of registered voters - at least 93,136 extra votes total. And the numbers are right there on the official Cuyahoga County Board of Elections website: Bay Village - 13,710 registered voters / 18,663 ballots cast Beachwood - 9,943 registered voters / 13,939 ballots cast Bedford - 9,942 registered voters / 14,465 ballots cast Bedford Heights - 8,142 registered voters / 13,512 ballots cast Brooklyn - 8,016 registered voters / 12,303 ballots cast Brooklyn Heights - 1,144 registered voters / 1,869 ballots cast Chagrin Falls Village - 3,557 registered voters / 4,860 ballots cast Cuyahoga Heights - 570 registered voters / 1,382 ballots cast Fairview Park - 13,342 registered voters / 18,472 ballots cast Highland Hills Village - 760 registered voters / 8,822 ballots cast Independence - 5,735 registered voters / 6,226 ballots cast Mayfield Village - 2,764 registered voters / 3,145 ballots cast Middleburg Heights - 12,173 registered voters / 14,854 ballots cast Moreland Hills Village - 2,990 registered voters / 4,616 ballots cast North Olmstead - 25,794 registered voters / 25,887 ballots cast Olmstead Falls - 6,538 registered voters / 7,328 ballots cast Pepper Pike - 5,131 registered voters / 6,479 ballots cast Rocky River - 16,600 registered voters / 20,070 ballots cast Solon (WD6) - 2,292 registered voters / 4,300 ballots cast South Euclid - 16,902 registered voters / 16,917 ballots cast Strongsville (WD3) - 7,806 registered voters / 12,108 ballots cast University Heights - 10,072 registered voters / 11,982 ballots cast Valley View Village - 1,787 registered voters / 3,409 ballots cast Warrensville Heights - 10,562 registered voters / 15,039 ballots cast Woodmere Village - 558 registered voters / 8,854 ballots cast Bedford (CSD) - 22,777 registered voters / 27,856 ballots cast Independence (LSD) - 5,735 registered voters / 6,226 ballots cast Orange (CSD) - 11,640 registered voters / 22,931 ballots cast Warrensville (CSD) - 12,218 registered voters / 15,822 ballots cast The Republicans are so BUSTED. http://boe.cuyahogacounty.us /BOE/results/currentresults1.htm#top ...is the official website of the Cuyahoga county election board, providing irrefutable evidence that the vote was off by at least 93,000. Kerry lost Ohio by approximately 130,000, so this is not an insignificant figure that can be ignored, particularly when there are numerous other indications of voter fraud in Ohio and elsewhere. I think the only possible alternative is to invalidate the entire Ohio election, if not the entire national election. I'd say the game's up. America, it looks pretty much like you've been had. Sincerely, Teed Rockwell Philosophy Department Sonoma State University OUTRAGE IN OHIO: ANGRY RESIDENTS STORM STATE HOUSE! MASSIVE VOTER SUPPRESSION & CORRUPTION DEMOCRACY FAILURE By David Solnit Hundreds of angry Ohio residents marched through the streets of Columbus, Ohio's Capital, this evening and stormed the Ohio State House, defying orders and arrest threats from Ohio State Troopers. "O-H-I-O, Suppressed Democracy Has Got To Go!" they chanted. After troopers pushed and scuffled with people, nearly a hundred people took over the steps and entrance to the State's giant white column capital building and refused repeated orders to disperse or face arrest. People prepared for arrests, ready to face jail, writing lawyers phone numbers on their arms, signing jail support lists and discussing NON-COOPERATION and ACTIVE RESISTANCE (linking arms, but not fighting back). A freshly painted banner held on the steps read, "ONE VOTE DENIED = DEMOCRACY IN TROUBLE! 100'S OF 1000'S OF VOTES SURPRISED = DEMOCRACY FAILED". An unprecedented massive grassroots voter registration and get out the vote effort and widespread opposition to Bush went up against the massive coordinated Republican effort to suppress, intimidate and possibly steal millions of votes. In addition to the voter suppression and intimidation is the fact that Bush campaign co-chair Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell is in charge of the election and vote counting. *hmmmmm* But much deeper questions about fundamental flaws in the system hang in the air.
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Mirandee unregistered
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posted November 13, 2004 08:18 AM
This is exciting, Rainbow!! You Go Ohio!!!The Silence imposed on the American people for the past four years under Bush's administration has been broken!!!! I hope they are getting the message in the White House that the American people HAVE HAD ENOUGH!!! We aren't going to take it anymore. We are going to exercise our right to free speech. We are going to speak out about the wrongs and we are going to force Congress out of it's complacentcy too. I love this! For so long people were complacent just taking things and accepting the extraordinary as ordinary and now we have awakened to a whole new era of involvement and renewal. We are taking back our America!! I think the main reason is that we see if we don't speak out and we don't become a part of the system of government and do our share these wannabe dictators will destroy democracy. We will lose it. Rainbow, MK and all of us here and at other web sites have been a part of making this happen. The movement began on the internet, hit the media and now has taken to the streets of America. We are all, along with the people of Ohio who stormed the Capital building are setting an example to all the young people of America and all Americans that dissent is the most important part of a democracy and of keeping it a democracy. Why do think that from the beginning the Bush administration forced a code of silence on America through their words and actions? Why do you think that from the beginning they squeched dissent and labeled it "unpatriotic?" Because in fact, dissent is the most patriotic thing we can do in a democracy. Dissent is the voice of the people in a democracy. This nation was founded on dissent. Dissent was always a part of the government and is guaranteed in the Constitution for that reason. The voice of the people. That was one of the things that bothered Sen. Robert Byrd so much at the beginning of Iraq war, he said, "Where is the dissent? Where is the dissent from Congress and the American people?" I'm sure he is very happy to be hearing all of this that is taking place now. I agree with what Rockwell said, in fact I told my husband that I felt if the investigations show widespread voter suppression and fraud then Congress should call for a whole new election without electronic machines and I think, the same type of ballots for all of America. I see this as a possibility too since Common Cause, along with other organizations that collected voter complaints of problems they had while attempting to vote, are calling for a Congressional hearing to show them the results of their findings and what voters had to say about their voting experiences. For that reason I see it as a possibility we may have a whole new election. We didn't have any problems to speak of in Michigan because we have a Democrat for governor and for Secretary of State and they did a real good job of preparing for the election. The first thing they did was to disallow any voting machines that did not leave a paper trail. So there wasn't too much the Republicans or if you like, the Democrats, could do to commit fruad here. There were attempts in Detroit which is about 83% black to suppress voters but immediately the NAACP was called in and the Democrat lawyers. It may well turn out that with all the votes that were lost due to fraud that Kerry won Ohio and the presidency. If that turns out to be the case, even though he only has two months to go in his term, I think Bush should be officially impeached for violating the voter laws of America. But I just love seeing Americans speaking out finally and exercising their rights in a democracy. Rights that have been denied them for the past 4 years. Remember people, we have the numbers when united. Don't let Bush and his people divide us anymore. We have the numbers so we have the power. Once this is all over, whoever is in office, we need to keep speaking out and dissenting and clean up the government and our elections. IP: Logged |
proxieme unregistered
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posted November 13, 2004 10:24 AM
Because in fact, dissent is the most patriotic thing we can do in a democracy. Dissent is the voice of the people in a democracy. This nation was founded on dissent. Dissent was always a part of the government and is guaranteed in the Constitution for that reason.Amen to that. IP: Logged | |