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  • Ohio GOP poised to gut election protection... [Barf Alert. Voter ID - YES!!]

    01/31/2006 12:24:17 PM PST · by Uncledave · 42 replies · 968+ views
    The Free Press ^ | 1/31/2006 | Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
    Ohio GOP poised to gut election protection on way to permanent national domination by Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman January 30, 2006 Ohio's GOP-controlled legislature is poised to pass---probably today (Tuesday, January 31) ---a repressive new law that will gut free elections here and is already surfacing around the US. The bill is designed to help end free elections and continue the process of installing the GOP as America's permanent ruling party. Called HB3, the bill demands discriminatory voter ID, severely cripples the possibility of statewide recounts and actually ends the process of state-based challenges to federal elections---most importantly for...
  • Has American Democracy died an electronic death in Ohio 2005's referenda defeats? (Dems Wuz Robbed!)

    11/13/2005 11:42:53 PM PST · by RWR8189 · 46 replies · 1,187+ views
    Free Press ^ | November 13, 2005 | Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
    While debate still rages over Ohio's stolen presidential election of 2004, the impossible outcomes of key 2005 referendum issues may have put an electronic nail through American democracy. Once again, the Buckeye state has hosted an astonishing display of electronic manipulation that calls into question the sanctity of America's right to vote, and to have those votes counted in this crucial swing state. The controversy has been vastly enhanced due to the simultaneous installation of new electronic voting machines in nearly half the state's 88 counties, machines the General Accountability Office has now confirmed could be easily hacked by a...
  • Did Bush administration attack peace movement with military grade biological bacteria?

    10/05/2005 6:48:59 AM PDT · by rface · 123 replies · 2,987+ views
    The Free Press - ^ | Oct 5, 2005 | Bob Fitrakis
    tularemia has been long used as a military biological weapon. We should consider the presence of tularemia a shot across the bow to the peace movement from an administration willing to cheat, steal, torture, lie and kill to further its political agenda. Karl Rove, the president’s brain, brags of his worship of Machiavelli and will do anything to keep his Texas prince in power...........What do we make of the Saturday, October 1 Washington Post headline “Poison Found in Air During Anti-War Protest”? Washington D.C. Public Health Director Greg A. Pane posed the right question in the Post article, “Why that...
  • Diebold, electronic voting and the vast right-wing conspiracy (Barf Alert!)

    02/25/2005 11:38:49 AM PST · by Barney59 · 14 replies · 737+ views
    The Free Press ^ | February 24, 2004 | Bob Fitrakis
    The Governor of Ohio, Bob Taft, and other prominent state officials, commute to their downtown Columbus offices on Broad Street. This is the so-called “Golden Finger,” the safe route through the majority black inner-city near east side. The Broad Street BP station, just east of downtown, is the place where affluent suburbanites from Bexley can stop, gas up, get their coffee and New York Times. Those in need of cash visit BP’s Diebold manufactured CashSource+ ATM machine which provides a paper receipt of the transaction to all customers upon request.
  • Ohio: Lawyers documenting voting problems say they'll challenge results

    11/19/2004 5:23:35 PM PST · by ambrose · 31 replies · 1,844+ views
    AP ^ | 11/19
    Posted on Fri, Nov. 19, 2004 Lawyers documenting voting problems say they'll challenge results ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio - Lawyers who have been documenting voting day problems in Ohio say they'll challenge the results of the presidential election as soon as the vote is official. The lawyers say documented cases of long lines, a shortage of machines and a pattern of problems in predominantly black neighborhoods are enough evidence to bring such a challenge. "The objective is to get to the truth," said Cliff Arnebeck, a lawyer who said he'll represent voters who cast ballots Nov. 2. Arnebeck...