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This looks very promising. I can't belive they showed it on MSNBC.
This guy has guts!!! Listen and take action, read the letter below and
send it!
Last night, Keith Olbermann on MSNBC's "Countdown" did a 15-minute
piece on the increasingly obvious and massive election fraud of last
Tuesday. If you didn't see it last night, here's a link to the show.
It runs about 15 minutes:

http://home.comcast.net/~hugh.moore/countdown_on_voting_irregs.wmv

This is the first major story on the theft of the election to hit the
"mainstream media" - there will be more.
Speaking for myself, I find that I am unwilling to sit back and assume
the part of the citizens of Germany in the late 1930's.
If 97,000 people who either don't live in Cuyahoga County, Ohio or who
flat-out
don't exist cast votes there last Tuesday, I want it investigated. I
will not play the part of appeasement.
People are very fond of saying that, if you don't vote, you should
shut up. I agree. But I feel, very strongly, that shutting up and
doing nothing when you've watched a blatant hijacking of your right to
have that vote counted is even worse. It translates to appeasement.
So here's what I'm doing, and what I'm asking.
I'm asking everyone to write to David Walker. He's already been
officially requested by Representative Conyers (D-MI) to investigate
this fraud.
Don't write an e-mail. Yes, they're easy to do and require no work,
but they're also easy to ignore and to lose.
Write a letter, a real live letter. Stamp it. Send it. Make the USPS
have to hire extra trucks to deliver millions of letters to Walker's
office. Make this impossible to brush off or "lose". Have it be an
image on the local nightly news: vox populi.
Then post the letter you write in email, to your entire address list.
Ask them to do the same.
Make this a movement. We have until January 6. This is our best shot.

This is the letter I'm sending out today:

"The Honorable David M. Walker

Comptroller General of the United States
U.S. General Accountability Office
441 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20548
Dear Mr. Walker:
I am writing as a registered voter and a taxpaying citizen of the
United States, to request that you launch a fully public and visible
investigation into the fast-growing allegations of massive and
wide-spread election fraud perpetrated against the American voting
public on Tuesday, November 2nd.
The freedom to vote, and the right to have your vote properly counted,
is perhaps the single most basic and hard-fought right we have. The
citizens of our country, Democrat and Republican alike, watched in
horror as the shenanigans of Kathleen Harris in Florida during the
2000 election came to light. We now learn of severe discrepancies all
across the country on November 2nd, but most startlingly in Ohio and
Florida, the two states that both sides considered to be pivotal
before the election.
We are at present trying to convince Iraq that democracy is better
than the system they had. If we can offer no credibility for our own
democratic process, how can we expect peace there, or anywhere else?
Please fulfill your duties and begin this investigation. Don't hide it
from America, Mr. Walker. It's time the fraud and chicanery were
brought to light, the perpetrators held accountable, and our democracy
restored.
Sincerely Yours,






Lee Wells





http://www.leewells.org








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<FONT FACE="Verdana">This looks very promising. I can't belive they showe=
d it on MSNBC.<BR>
This guy has guts!!! &nbsp;Listen and take action, read the letter below an=
d<BR>
send it!<BR>
Last night, Keith Olbermann on MSNBC's &quot;Countdown&quot; did a 15-minut=
e<BR>
piece on the increasingly obvious and massive election fraud of last<BR>
Tuesday. If you didn't see it last night, here's a link to the show.<BR>
It runs about 15 minutes:<BR>
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This is the first major story on the theft of the election to hit the<BR>
&quot;mainstream media&quot; - there will be more.<BR>
Speaking for myself, I find that I am unwilling to sit back and assume<BR>
the part of the citizens of Germany in the late 1930's.<BR>
If 97,000 people who either don't live in Cuyahoga County, Ohio or who<BR>
flat-out<BR>
don't exist cast votes there last Tuesday, I want it investigated. I<BR>
will not play the part of appeasement.<BR>
People are very fond of saying that, if you don't vote, you should<BR>
shut up. I agree. But I feel, very strongly, that shutting up and<BR>
doing nothing when you've watched a blatant hijacking of your right to<BR>
have that vote counted is even worse. It translates to appeasement.<BR>
So here's what I'm doing, and what I'm asking.<BR>
I'm asking everyone to write to David Walker. He's already been<BR>
officially requested by Representative Conyers (D-MI) to investigate<BR>
this fraud.<BR>
Don't write an e-mail. Yes, they're easy to do and require no work,<BR>
but they're also easy to ignore and to lose.<BR>
Write a letter, a real live letter. Stamp it. Send it. Make the USPS<BR>
have to hire extra trucks to deliver millions of letters to Walker's<BR>
office. Make this impossible to brush off or &quot;lose&quot;. Have it be a=
n<BR>
image on the local nightly news: vox populi.<BR>
Then post the letter you write in email, to your entire address list.<BR>
Ask them to do the same.<BR>
Make this a movement. We have until January 6. This is our best shot.<BR>
<BR>
This is the letter I'm sending out today:<BR>
<BR>
&quot;The Honorable David M. Walker<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Comptroller General of the United States<BR>
U.S. General Accountability Office<BR>
441 G Street, NW<BR>
Washington, DC 20548<BR>
Dear Mr. Walker:<BR>
I am writing as a registered voter and a taxpaying citizen of the<BR>
United States, to request that you launch a fully public and visible<BR>
investigation into the fast-growing allegations of massive and<BR>
wide-spread election fraud perpetrated against the American voting<BR>
public on Tuesday, November 2nd.<BR>
The freedom to vote, and the right to have your vote properly counted,<BR>
is perhaps the single most basic and hard-fought right we have. The<BR>
citizens of our country, Democrat and Republican alike, watched in<BR>
horror as the shenanigans of Kathleen Harris in Florida during the<BR>
2000 election came to light. We now learn of severe discrepancies all<BR>
across the country on November 2nd, but most startlingly in Ohio and<BR>
Florida, the two states that both sides considered to be pivotal<BR>
before the election.<BR>
We are at present trying to convince Iraq that democracy is better<BR>
than the system they had. If we can offer no credibility for our own<BR>
democratic process, how can we expect peace there, or anywhere else?<BR>
Please fulfill your duties and begin this investigation. Don't hide it<BR>
from America, Mr. Walker. It's time the fraud and chicanery were<BR>
brought to light, the perpetrators held accountable, and our democracy<BR>
restored.<BR>
Sincerely Yours,<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Lee Wells<BR>
<BR>
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http://www.leewells.org<BR>
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, Gregory Little

HopeI just tried to get into the home.comcast.net site, without luck, it
seems that it has been taken down. However, the Olbermann reports can be
found at:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/

Greg

Gregory Little
Assistant Professor
Digital Art
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green OH 43403

Voice 419-372-2293
Fax 419-372-2544
email [email protected]

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
Lee Wells
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 1:07 PM
To: rhizome
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Hope


This looks very promising. I can't belive they showed it on MSNBC.
This guy has guts!!! Listen and take action, read the letter below and
send it!
Last night, Keith Olbermann on MSNBC's "Countdown" did a 15-minute
piece on the increasingly obvious and massive election fraud of last
Tuesday. If you didn't see it last night, here's a link to the show.
It runs about 15 minutes:

http://home.comcast.net/~hugh.moore/countdown_on_voting_irregs.wmv

This is the first major story on the theft of the election to hit the
"mainstream media" - there will be more.
Speaking for myself, I find that I am unwilling to sit back and assume
the part of the citizens of Germany in the late 1930's.
If 97,000 people who either don't live in Cuyahoga County, Ohio or who
flat-out
don't exist cast votes there last Tuesday, I want it investigated. I
will not play the part of appeasement.
People are very fond of saying that, if you don't vote, you should
shut up. I agree. But I feel, very strongly, that shutting up and
doing nothing when you've watched a blatant hijacking of your right to
have that vote counted is even worse. It translates to appeasement.
So here's what I'm doing, and what I'm asking.
I'm asking everyone to write to David Walker. He's already been
officially requested by Representative Conyers (D-MI) to investigate
this fraud.
Don't write an e-mail. Yes, they're easy to do and require no work,
but they're also easy to ignore and to lose.
Write a letter, a real live letter. Stamp it. Send it. Make the USPS
have to hire extra trucks to deliver millions of letters to Walker's
office. Make this impossible to brush off or "lose". Have it be an
image on the local nightly news: vox populi.
Then post the letter you write in email, to your entire address list.
Ask them to do the same.
Make this a movement. We have until January 6. This is our best shot.

This is the letter I'm sending out today:

"The Honorable David M. Walker

Comptroller General of the United States
U.S. General Accountability Office
441 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20548
Dear Mr. Walker:
I am writing as a registered voter and a taxpaying citizen of the
United States, to request that you launch a fully public and visible
investigation into the fast-growing allegations of massive and
wide-spread election fraud perpetrated against the American voting
public on Tuesday, November 2nd.
The freedom to vote, and the right to have your vote properly counted,
is perhaps the single most basic and hard-fought right we have. The
citizens of our country, Democrat and Republican alike, watched in
horror as the shenanigans of Kathleen Harris in Florida during the
2000 election came to light. We now learn of severe discrepancies all
across the country on November 2nd, but most startlingly in Ohio and
Florida, the two states that both sides considered to be pivotal
before the election.
We are at present trying to convince Iraq that democracy is better
than the system they had. If we can offer no credibility for our own
democratic process, how can we expect peace there, or anywhere else?
Please fulfill your duties and begin this investigation. Don't hide it
from America, Mr. Walker. It's time the fraud and chicanery were
brought to light, the perpetrators held accountable, and our democracy
restored.
Sincerely Yours,






Lee Wells





http://www.leewells.org