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Court victory lets preserved Ohio 2004 ballots tell new tales of theft and fraud as indictments and convictions mount
by Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman September 25, 2006
Ohio election protection activists have won a landmark court battle to preserve the ballots from 2004’s disputed presidential election, and researchers studying those ballots continue to find new evidence that the election was, indeed, stolen. Among other things, large numbers of consecutive votes in different precincts for George W. Bush make it appear ever more likely that the real winner in 2004 should have been John Kerry. Meanwhile, indictments and prison terms are mounting among key players in that tainted contest.
Today someone told me
that the best way to
prove that a pacifist
person is wrong is for a
pro-war person to keep
punching them until they
fight back, thus making
the pro- war person win
the moral argument.
Aside from the term moral
argument being use...
You may want to keep your
goals from certain people
if you feel they won't be
supportive. Sometimes
goals are like preemies
-- they need to be
incubated a while before
being introduced to the
whole wide world.
WASHINGTON -- Defense
Secretary Robert Gates
says Americans should
expect a significant U.S.
military presence in
Afghanistan for two years
to four years more.
Amid all the headlines
generated by Tiger Woods'
troubles - the puzzling
car accident, the
suggestions of marital
turmoil and multiple
mistresses - little
attention has been given
to the race of the women
linked with the world's
greatest golfer. Excep...
PESHAWAR, Pakistan --
Police commandos acting
on a tip killed one
militant and arrested
five others Sunday in a
raid against a bombing
cell accused in recent
attacks around the
northwest Pakistani city
of Peshawar, authorities
said.
WASHINGTON -- In his
latest job creation
effort, President Barack
Obama is trying to find
practical and politically
feasible ways of spurring
hiring among skittish
employers.
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. -- A
Middle Tennessee man was
arrested after police
said he drunk-dialed 911
and has called police 47
times over the last year.
Murfreesboro police
arrested a 57-year-old
man on Thursday after
police responded to an
emergency call ...
RawYou just keep going,
moving forward slowly,
hopefully, perhaps,
getting wiser and a
little bit better
everyday. Even if
it seems that all that is
being done is the
spinning of wheels.
Coffee, pastry, or cereal
in the ...
BALTIMORE -- Gunfire
broke out early Sunday
morning during a birthday
party at a downtown
Baltimore hotel and three
people were critically
injured, police said.