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Call Your Senators - Object to the Certification of the Electoral College

by No Stolen Elections! Campaign

More than a month has passed since voters cast votes
for the President and Vice-President of the United
States -- but every day, more and more stories surface
that call into question the election's integrity.

January 6, 2005:
Take Action on Election Violations
as Congress Meets to Certify the Vote!

More than a month has passed since voters cast votes
for the President and Vice-President of the United
States -- but every day, more and more stories surface
that call into question the election's integrity.

Machines broke down, counted backwards, eliminated
votes, and registered votes for the wrong candidate.
progressive and African-American neighborhoods
experienced by far the longest lines on election day,
the most vote spoilage, the most elimination of
provisional ballots, and the most victimization by
precinct manipulation.

Four hundred thousand callers phoned voter protection
hotlines, with complaints ranging from absentee
ballots lost in the mail, to outright voter
intimidation and disenfranchisement. And partisan
election officials with conflicts of interest
undermined voting rights in states from Ohio to
Florida to New Mexico. Even progressive Democrats on
the House Judiciary Committee have questioned the
elections' legitimacy, in a series of rigorous,
painstakingly detailed letters documenting the
unprecedented extent and scope of vote suppression,
available at http://www.house.gov/judiciary_democrats/

How can we have confidence in American democracy when
so many questions about this election remain
unanswered? In addition to the longstanding issues
subtly undermining democracy -- corporate domination
of the two major parties, plurality elections, and
corporate media bias - the recent election betrayed
democratic principles overtly.

Despite the efforts of a few valiant members of
Congress, most of our Senators and Representatives
have ignored our pleas for serious investigation into
the "irregularities" that surrounded the 2004
election. But one more opportunity remains for these
government officials to stand for democracy.

URGE PROGRESSIVE SENATORS TO TAKE A STAND ON JAN. 6,
WHEN CONGRESS MEETS TO CERTIFY THE VOTE

On January 6, 2005, Congress will meet in joint
session to certify the 2004 presidential election. On
that day, if one member of the House and one member of
the Senate object to the certification of the vote,
then all members of Congress will finally discuss
these issues. On January 6, 2001, not a single Senator
would join with the Representatives who demanded an
inquiry into the Florida recount. This year, let's
make our Senators take a stand!

The following seven Senators are some of the most
progressive members of the Senate. Please call them
immediately, and urge them to defend democracy on
January 6.

*SPREAD THE WORD TO PEOPLE YOU KNOW TO KEEP DOING THE
SAME UNTIL JANUARY 6.*

Senator Barbara Boxer, (202) 224-3553,
senator [at] boxer.senate.gov

Senator Dick Durbin, (202) 224-2152,
dick [at] durbin.senate.gov

Senator Russ Feingold, (202) 224-5323,
russ_feingold [at] feingold.senate.gov

Senator Tom Harkin, (202) 224-3254,
tom_harkin [at] harkin.senate.gov

Senator Jim Jeffords, (202) 224-5141,
Vermont [at] jeffords.senate.gov

Senator Edward Kennedy, 202/224-4543,
senator [at] kennedy.senate.gov

Senator Patrick Leahy, (202) 224-4242,
senator_leahy [at] leahy.senate.gov

ON JANUARY 6, PROTEST IN WASHINGTON, DC AND AT
SENATORS' OFFICES IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITIES

While our Senators and Representatives are inside
Congress, tallying the electoral college vote, We the
People must have a presence outside, bringing
attention to the disenfranchisement, suppression and
fraud that pervaded the 2004 election - and demanding
real reforms to extend and protect democracy in
America. Please join us on January 6 in Washington,
DC. Details on the DC protest TBA. Check
http://www.Nov3.US or http://www.counter-inaugural.org
for more information.

If you can't come to DC, we urge you to organize a
protest outside a Senator's office in your community,
and list your event at http://www.Nov3.US

This call to action is initiated by No Stolen
Elections! and United Progressives for Democracy.
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Comments (Hide Comments)
by but you can always fool sfres
Way-ell...with a 57% disapproval rating of Bush's war on Iraq, maybe you're the one who should be pulling up the easy chair and preparing for a long hot summer. Bush may have won the battle...

But whatever, given that you're a spineless twit who can't think for themselves, I'm probably wasting my breath. Enjoy your "faith-based presidency" (under a mass murderer, what would have Jesus said about that?) while it lasts, suka.
by your famous
did you see the latest copy of Fault Lines? they printed a comment from you
by you disappoint me (again)
And you enjoy rolling in your fetid denial, sweetheart. You lost the election. That, in itself, is not a big deal. There will be others. There used to me a time in this country that the losing side dealt with losing, like adults. These days it seems that the Michael Moore/Moveon crowd (which you so perfectly represent in your inability to see why you lost) refuse to participate in actual politics, but rather label anyone who votes for something you don't like as a fascist. That's a great way to make sure the Left, not to mention the Democratic Party, never becomes a national party again. You really need to grow up and understand how politics works, sweetie.<<

What are you talking about, sfres? You're assuming a lot about me (and for that matter, the left) from a few short words. When you actually behave like the adult that you're accusing me of not being, and focus on the words that I said rather than pulling some centrist version of a fox news trick, then maybe I'll respond.

BTW, this is isn't juvenile -- it's called "tough love". I recommend a long vacation, followed by counseling to come to terms with your political solipism and self-agrrandizement.
by Rev. Judy (jtergis [at] speakeasy.net)
We are not as strong as the Ukrainians who have taken back their government. Americans have been beaten down by their corporate bosses by polarizing us. The old divide and conquor always works. Now we are busy hating each other while our "commons" is being sold out from under us and we are fighting like dogs over the scraps they throw at us. We should blame the "liberals" for all that is wrong instead of the greed of the corporate elite. With our educational system in a shambles and our health care system unaffordable and our jobs overseas we are already slaves. There is no longer a need to try to hide the corruption.
We need to stop playing the game in order to stop loosing. As long as we are busy fighting "them" we will only get tired and eventually someone will provide the excuse for brutal repression to be imposed on anyone who disagrees with them.
They thrive on money and power, let them have it. We can work together to create a community based on our Constitution where people, not corporations, have rights.
by an imc reader
However, I found that I could email my senator by looking up her up on Google.
by Res
In general, Americans are lazy and seldom go above and beyond anything they are not required to do. The fact that so many folks reported voter problems indicates that problems/fraud really did exist. Keeping this in mind, it really makes me wonder just how many voter problems went unreported and undocumented? The outcome of this election is not about who's a smug winner or a sore looser. It's about truth, justice and democracy. Or as I say--hail to the Thief!
by Joe A (j)
what do we expect..? the D are ball-less.The Rs are fascist.

And I can't get a permanent residency visa where I would LIKE to live..

and once again,democracy is shat upon.....
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