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A special screening of the award-winning documentary The Education Of Shelby Knox will take place at 8pm in 304 Barnard Hall, at 117th St and Broadway, on Thursday, October 20th, followed by a Q & A session with Shelby Knox and director Rose Rosenblatt at approximately 9:30 pm. The screening is sponsored by student groups Students for Choice, Columbia University College Democrats and Q. The Education of Shelby Knox is a coming-of-age story about Knox’s campaign for comprehensive sex education in the high schools of her Lubbock, Texas. As Shelby is swept into the fight, she begins to question her deeply conservative Southern Baptist upbringing; when the campaign broadens to include a fight for a gay-straight alliance, Shelby confronts her family and her pastor, in the end declaring herself a feminist and a liberal Christian. The Education of Shelby Knox has won awards at the Sundance, South By Southwest and Miami Gay and Lesbian film festivals, and has been called “Well-made and extremely funny" by Film Threat and “Brilliant
Start:
Fri, 10/21/2005 - 1:00am
ROCKING LIBERALLY HURRICANE RELIEF CONCERT
Where: The Tank @ chashama
208 west 37th Street
Between Seventh and Eighth Avenues
1,A,C,E to 34th Street-Penn Station
Ticket: $7
www.smartix.com or www.thetanknyc.org
Featuring Mike Blaxill (of Gladshot) and
Afroskull
Rocking Liberally will raise funds for New
Orleans Musicians Clinic, which is a hands-on
organization who has the names and addresses of local musicians because they have them all coming to their free health clinic and are now tracking them down and finding them shelter.
Start:
Sat, 10/22/2005 - 9:00am
Hi, my name is Bidu Tashjian, I live in Cold Spring and have just recently returned from DC. I was attending a workshop on how to help protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. I am a passionate protector of this incredible wilderness area, having spent 10 days there. Anyway, Congress is still trying to drill for oil there and the latest attempt thanks to Tom Delay is to put a piece in the Budget Reconcilliation bill that would allow the drilling. This is a sneaky back-handed way the bad guys are using and Sue Kelly has a key vote in this matter. I visited with an aide of hers while in DC and while she has protected the Refuge from drilling in the past, has NOT made a committment to vote against the Budget amendent, thus would allow drilling.
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Sat, 10/22/2005 - 11:00am
Join Brooklyn Parents for Peace for their 3rd Annual Peace Fair
11:00 am–5:00 pm
YWCA
30 Third Avenue at Atlantic Avenue
The Brooklyn Peace Fair is an all-day event that brings together people to learn about peace and justice issues at home and abroad in a fun, dynamic environment. Organizations and individuals present workshops, discussion groups, films, arts activities, storytelling, performances, and much more.
Cindy Sheehan will be the featured speaker at 11:00 am. Ms. Sheehan's son, Army Specialist Casey Sheehan, is one of over 1800 American soldiers to die in the war in Iraq so far.
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Sat, 10/22/2005 - 12:00pm
Volunteer with the Ferrer campaign on the weekends. Find the office nearest you. You can help with phone banking, visibility blitzes and literature drops.
If you are going to volunteer, please contact Martha Kenton at mkenton -at- dfnyc.org (replace -at- with @) or 917-517-3299. She is keeping track of the DFNYC Ferrer volunteers. Remember to tell them that DFNYC sent you!
Start:
Sat, 10/22/2005 - 1:00pm
CELL PHONE BANK: 1-6 pm
Get Out The Vote for Reform Ohio Now ballot initiatives
Offices of Citizen Action of New York
11 Park Pl, Suite 814 (between Church and Broadway, just west of City Hall)
RSVP to ACTNewYork@gmail.com
Let us know if you don't have a cell phone
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We all know that winning back the White House requires winning back Ohio. While 2008 is still three years away, we have an incredible opportunity to reform Ohio’s broken political system right now and start to take back Congress and the White House.
Reform Ohio Now needs your help to Get Out The Vote on four crucial Ohio ballot initiatives that will make government more accountable and elections more trustworthy. These steps are vital if we hope to win seats in Ohio in ’06 or win the White House in ’08.
1. Create a bi-partisan election board. No more Ken Blackwells!
2. Require fair, representative legislative districts. No more gerrymandering.
3. Allow early absentee voting without cumbersome restrictions,
4. Reform campaign finance laws to eliminate corruption and rampant cronyism.
You can find more info at www.reformohionow.org.
Since this is an off-year election, strong turnout will be decisive. And your involvement will make a real difference.
Start:
Sat, 10/22/2005 - 5:00pm
When: October 22, 2005, Saturday, 5:00 PM
Where: Columbia University
Specific venue to be announced upon confirmation.
Start:
Sun, 10/23/2005 - 2:00pm
Learn about the impact of Depleted Uranium poisoning (DU) on our soldiers, their families and the Iraqi people. We will view the film "Poison Dust". After the film we will hear first hand about the effects of DU from Iraq War veteran, Raymond Ramos.
Desmond Fish Library Meeting Room (enter through the main library)
Rte. 403 at Rte. 9D
Garrison, NY
(845) 424-3020
Start:
Sun, 10/23/2005 - 12:00pm
Volunteer with the Ferrer campaign on the weekends. Find the office nearest you. You can help with phone banking, visibility blitzes and literature drops.
If you are going to volunteer, please contact Martha Kenton at mkenton -at- dfnyc.org (replace -at- with @) or 917-517-3299. She is keeping track of the DFNYC Ferrer volunteers. Remember to tell them that DFNYC sent you!
Start:
Sun, 10/23/2005 - 1:00pm
CELL PHONE BANK: 1-6 pm
Get Out The Vote for Reform Ohio Now ballot initiatives
Offices of Citizen Action of New York
11 Park Pl, Suite 814 (between Church and Broadway, just west of City Hall)
RSVP to ACTNewYork@gmail.com
************************************
We all know that winning back the White House requires winning back Ohio. While 2008 is still three years away, we have an incredible opportunity to reform Ohio’s broken political system right now and start to take back Congress and the White House.
Reform Ohio Now needs your help to Get Out The Vote on four crucial Ohio ballot initiatives that will make government more accountable and elections more trustworthy. These steps are vital if we hope to win seats in Ohio in ’06 or win the White House in ’08.
Start:
Sun, 10/23/2005 - 7:00pm
BILLIONAIRES FOR BUSH PRESENT
The Billionaire Follies in
BACK IN BLACK TIE
Songs of Greed and Profiteering
Sunday, October 23rd, 2005
7pm Cocktail Hour
8pm Show
In The Estate Room on the Lightship (Gentri) Frying Pan
Pier 63, 23rd Street at the Hudson River, just north of Chelsea Piers.
(M23 Bus or A/C/E to 23rd Street)
Tickets: $25, $20 in Billionaire Attire.
Email Follies-at-BillionairesForBush.com (replace -at- with @) for reservation info.
About Billionaires For Bush
Billionaires For Bush is a do-it-yourself street theater and media campaign using humor to show how the Bush administration has favored the corporate elite at the expense of everyday Americans. B4B is an independent 527 committee, with headquarters in NYC and over 50 chapters nationwide. For more information, please visit: www.BillionairesForBush.com
Start:
Mon, 10/24/2005 - 8:15am
Is there an insurance crisis in New York?
Complaining doesn't bring down high insurance rates. Neither does shielding those who act wrongfully from responsibility for their actions.
The Drum Major Institute, ("DMI") highlights effective public policy, and is hosting an event with HARVEY ROSENFIELD, author of California's Prop. 103. Rosenfield will discuss what has succeeded in lowering insurance rates: from auto to casualty to medical malpractice.
Panelists will include:
Harvy Rosenfield, Citizen Legislator
Congressman Jerry Nadler
Assemblyman Pete Grannis
and more.
rsvp to 212-909-9663 or dmi@drummajorinstitute.org
Location:
The Harvard Club 35 West 44th St. btw 5 and 6 ave
light breakfast will be served
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Never content just to argue theory, DMI provides a platform for policymakers who have successfully worked for social and economic fairness in our public institutions.
For Far too long the conservative right has defined the limits of what is "possible" in society and politics. The Marketplace of Ideas shows that we can transcend these artificial boundaries: it is possible to be progressive, practical and effective.
For more information on this series, please visit
www.drummajorinstitute.org
Is there an insurance crisis in New York?
Complaining doesn't bring down high insurance rates. Neither does shielding those who act wrongfully from responsibility for their actions.
As part of our series to highlight effective public policy, we'll hear from HARVEY ROSENFIELD author of California's Prop. 103, about what has succeeded in lowering insurance rates: from auto to casualty to medical malpractice.
Panelists will include:
Harvey Rosenfield, Citizen Legislator
Congressman Jerry Nadler
Assemblyman Pete Grannis
and more.
rsvp to 212-909-9663 or dmi@drummajorinstitute.org
light breakfast will be served
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Never content just to argue theory, DMI provides a platform for policymakers who have successfully worked for social and economic fairness in our public institutions.
For Far too long the conservative right has defined the limits of what is "possible" in society and politics. The
For more information on this series, please visit www.drummajorinstitute.org
Start:
Mon, 10/24/2005 - 6:30pm
When: Monday, October 24, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Where: Session 73, 1359 First Ave. @ 73rd St.
Join the Ferrer campaign in welcoming GOVERNOR HOWARD DEAN for a special event in honor of Fernando Ferrer, Democrat for New York City Mayor.
Contribution: $50, $100, $250
To RSVP, please call Lewis Cohen at lcohen -at- dfnyc.org (replace -at- with @).
Start:
Wed, 10/26/2005 - 1:00pm
President Bush and his Republican Congress want to pass budget reconciliation bills that would cut $50 billion in funding for such vital programs as:
· Medicaid/Medicare
· Food Stamps
· Student Loans
Why? To allow for tax cuts of $70 billion for the wealthiest Americans!
Come help us urge Rep. Vito Fossella to oppose such dangerous cuts in services for New Yorkers!
When: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 @ 1 pm
What: A press event in front of Repulican Congressman Vito Fossella's Brooklyn office, 8505 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11209 (R train stops at 86th Street & 4th Ave)
Protest against Mike Bloomberg's Brooklyn waterfront luxury condo plan largely blocking the view of lower Manhattan for current residents: today, Wednesday October 26th at Noon Plymouth/Main St. in Brooklyn Heights. This event was organized by the office of Senator Montgomery. Apologies for the late notice, but got final details recently.
Start:
Wed, 10/26/2005 - 6:30pm
Progress Toward Good Government or Power Grab Disguised as Reform:
Will New York's Budget Amendment Improve Governance?
- a debate sponsored by the Committee on State Affairs of the City Bar
Wednesday October 26, 2005, 6:30 PM
House of the Association, 42 West 44th Street
New Yorkers will make a critical decision this November when they vote on a complex and significant proposal to constitutionally change the state’s budget process. (For background info, click here to go to the Proposal One page here at the DFNYC website.) The City Bar has put together a panel discussion to hash out the pros and the cons of this ballot initiative. Proponents have argued that this is meaningful reform to streamline the budget process, while the opposition contends that it opens the door to more needless pork-barrel spending. Come hear both sides of the debate and be informed and ready to vote on Election Day.
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Wed, 10/26/2005 - 6:30pm
2,000 brave servicemen and women have sacrificed their lives for the war in Iraq. Most of us cannot imagine what it must be like for their sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers. But as a nation, we can take a moment to send our gratitude and support to those families.
Democracy for America is joining with MoveOn and TrueMajority to host candlelight vigils across the country and offer our condolences to the families and friends of the American servicemen and women who have given their lives. The vigils will take place at 6:30 PM, Wednesday, October 26. To find a vigil in your community, visit:
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Thu, 10/27/2005 - 7:00pm
October 27, 2005
7:00 pm-9:00 pm at St.
John’s Lutheran Church
81 Christopher Street
(between 7th Avenue South and Bleeker Street)
The New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, in response to a series of apparently hate motivated incidents targeting a Hasidic man in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, an African-American man in Flatlands, Brooklyn, and two gay men in Chelsea, is holding a Citywide Summit on Hate Violence.
This Summit is intended to enable representatives from the diverse communities of New York to come together, discuss the impact of hate violence on their communities and to present strategies to counter hate violence and assist its victims.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please call Kim Fountain at 212-714-1184 or send her an email at kfountain-at-avp.org (replace -at- with @).
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Thu, 10/27/2005 - 7:00pm
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DATE CHANGE!!! -THIS EVENT HAS BE RESCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27
Where: Cosi, downstairs
2160 Broadway at 76th St.
Join us for an exciting new initiative the DFNYC Research & Advocacy group and work on your issue.
The Research & Advocacy group or R&A provides you with an opportunity to on the issue or project you are most passionate about and develop an advocacy plan for other DFNYC members.
Some possible issues and project are: How City Government Works; Potential Reforms to the NY State Legislature; or National Health Insurance. Advocacy plans for these issues could include: a forum or panel discussion; flyering in a representative’s district; writing to our representatives; or joining another organization’s advocacy plan.
Each R&A member will focus on a specific issue and gather the information necessary to form an advocacy plan. The members will form teams around similar issues. The teams will help each member revise their ideas and hone in on an advocacy plan. The entire R&A group will work to empower the DFNYC membership and make us more informed and effective advocates.
This comes from Independent Neighborhood Democrats. It is last minute,
occurring TONIGHT. It also conflicts with Marjorie's meetup, but maybe
they can be comnined???
On Thursday night, October 27, the Bloomberg Campaign is having a "Park
Slope Community Forum" at the Old First Reform Church on 7th Avenue and
Carroll Street. He will be appearing with Brian Ellner, Kelli Conlin,
Marcia Bystryn and Dennis Walcott.
It is important that we respond to this appearance in the highest
voting DEMOCRATIC district in Brooklyn, by being visible this evening
for our Democratic candidates.
It is particularly important that we not concede our neighborhood to
the REPUBLICAN candidate for Mayor. So, please come out this evening
and help send a message that Park Slope and the rest of the 52nd AD is
still TRUE BLUE.
IND will be joined by LID and other progressive voices in Brooklyn in
Thursday's effort. Please meet at the church at 7pm and expect to be
finished at ~ 8pm.
I apologize for the short notice, and hope you will be able to attend.
Friday, October 28th @ 7-8AM Fulton/Nostrand St. (A,C trains) Meet and greet with Fernando Ferrer, NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson, Rev. Al Sharpton, and other elected officials.
Come meet and walk with Ferrer. I have walked with Ferrer when he was with Howard Dean in Union Square and with Chuck Schumer and Letitia James in Park Slope. I found both times inspiring and a good way to see what Freddy Ferrer is really like. Watching him meet, talk to and LISTEN to regular New Yorkers is a WONDERFUL change from the dictatorial, snobish style of Bloomberg. Come see for yourself!
Start:
Sat, 10/29/2005 - 12:00pm
Volunteer with the Ferrer campaign on the weekends. Find the office nearest you. You can help with phone banking, visibility blitzes and literature drops.
If you are going to volunteer, please contact Martha Kenton at mkenton -at- dfnyc.org (replace -at- with @) or 917-517-3299. She is keeping track of the DFNYC Ferrer volunteers. Remember to tell them that DFNYC sent you!
Start:
Sat, 10/29/2005 - 1:00pm
CELL PHONE BANK: 1-6 pm
Get Out The Vote for Reform Ohio Now ballot initiatives
Offices of Citizen Action of New York
11 Park Pl, Suite 814 (between Church and Broadway, just west of City Hall)
RSVP to ACTNewYork@gmail.com
Let us know if you don't have a cell phone
************************************
We all know that winning back the White House requires winning back Ohio. While 2008 is still three years away, we have an incredible opportunity to reform Ohio’s broken political system right now and start to take back Congress and the White House.
Reform Ohio Now needs your help to Get Out The Vote on four crucial Ohio ballot initiatives that will make government more accountable and elections more trustworthy. These steps are vital if we hope to win seats in Ohio in ’06 or win the White House in ’08.
Saturday, October 29th 1:30-2:30 PM 5th Av. Sunset Park Retail Walk w/ Fernando Ferrer, Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez, and Governor of Puerto Rico Anibal Acevedo-Vila
Come meet and walk with Ferrer, Velazqez and Acevedo-Vila through Sunset Park. I have walked with Ferrer when he was with Howard Dean in Union Square and with Chuck Schumer and Letitia James in Park Slope. I found both times inspiring and a good way to see what Freddy Ferrer is really like. Watching him meet, talk to and LISTEN to regular New Yorkers is a WONDERFUL change from the dictatorial, snobish style of Bloomberg. Come see for yourself!
Start:
Sun, 10/30/2005 - 12:00pm
Volunteer with the Ferrer campaign on the weekends. Find the office nearest you. You can help with phone banking, visibility blitzes and literature drops.
If you are going to volunteer, please contact Martha Kenton at mkenton -at- dfnyc.org (replace -at- with @) or 917-517-3299. She is keeping track of the DFNYC Ferrer volunteers. Remember to tell them that DFNYC sent you!
Start:
Sun, 10/30/2005 - 1:00pm
CELL PHONE BANK: 1-6 pm
Get Out The Vote for Reform Ohio Now ballot initiatives
Offices of Citizen Action of New York
11 Park Pl, Suite 814 (between Church and Broadway, just west of City Hall)
RSVP to ACTNewYork@gmail.com
Let us know if you don't have a cell phone
************************************
We all know that winning back the White House requires winning back Ohio. While 2008 is still three years away, we have an incredible opportunity to reform Ohio’s broken political system right now and start to take back Congress and the White House.
Reform Ohio Now needs your help to Get Out The Vote on four crucial Ohio ballot initiatives that will make government more accountable and elections more trustworthy. These steps are vital if we hope to win seats in Ohio in ’06 or win the White House in ’08.
Start:
Tue, 11/01/2005 - 1:00pm
JUSTICE is a Right, Not a Privilege——Join the Vigil
What: As we mourn the death of 2000 U.S. soldiers in Iraq, the Bush Administration continues their illegal detention of hundreds of men in Guantánamo and secret facilities throughout the world. The Center for Constitutional Rights
wants US to join them in their ‘Fast for Justice Vigil’. This action brings to the public eye the on going deadly hunger strikes at Guantanamo, and pressures the Department of Defense to bring torture, abuse and inhumane treatment to an end at Guantánamo. Join the vigil or support this effort by going to www.ccr-ny.org/ to send a letter to your representatives in Washington, printout stickers, get more information.
Where: The vigil takes place at 26 Federal Plaza (Broadway between Duane and Worth Streets, Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall on the 4,5,6 or City Hall on the R or W).
When: Tuesday, November 1st, at 1:00pm
Who: Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), a non-profit legal and educational organization dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the NY Coalition for Civil Liberties, ICNA and other faith and community organizations
For more information, email ebetru-at-ccr-ny.org (replace -at- with @). Or DFNYC member Christy: Cspeich-at-aol.com (replace -at- with @).
Start:
Tue, 11/01/2005 - 4:00pm
One City Under Ferrer
The Last Debate Rally
Tuesday November 1, 2005
Join the next
Mayor of the City of New York
Fernando Ferrer
Debate Rally starts at 4:00 p.m. and finishes when the debate ends.
Meet at the entrance of the WNBC studios at 30 Rockefeller Plaza (49th Street between 6th Avenue and Rockefeller Plaza)
Please RSVP with Dorcas Castro 646-839-4947 or dcastro -at- ferrer2005.com (replace -at- with @).
Green Party candidate Gloria Mattera, community activists to honor Brownsville’s displaced and forgotten; vow to “never let this happen again
Start:
Tue, 11/01/2005 - 6:30pm
Come learn more about the work of the NYC Fair Trade Coalition and hear from a Costa Rican banana cooperative member who will be speaking about an exciting new initative in the world of Fair Trade.
Start:
Tue, 11/01/2005 - 6:30pm
DFNYC & DL21C mayoral debate watch party.
Where: San Marcos Bar and Restaurant, 12 St. Marks Place (between 2nd & 3rd Avenues).
Debate starts at 7pm.
Please RSVP. It helps us plan the event and you will be contacted with the location.
Please join us next Tuesday night for the World Premiere Screening of "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices."
Producer and Director Robert Greenwald, who last year brought us Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism, now explores the disturbing realities of the nation's largest corporation and private employer - Wal-Mart.
Tickets are $10, $25, and $100 and all proceeds will benefit local efforts to keep New York City Wal-Mart Free!
Reserve your tickets now: http://www.walmartwatch.com/nyc
We are offering a limited number of free seats for organizations and grassroots groups involved in the fight against Wal-Mart in and around NYC. To reserve seats and tell us about your local efforts, please contact field@walmartwatch.com (please include subject line: NYC Premiere).
Please join us. Doors open at 6:30 PM.
Union Square Stadium 14 Theater
Broadway and 14th Street
New York, NY 10003
* Screening begins promptly at 7:00, followed by in-theater reception and Q & A with the director and special guests.
For more information about our campaign to reform Wal-Mart, read this week's feature story in Business Week Magazine:
A Stepped-Up Assault on Wal-Mart
A scathing documentary and a coordinated campaign by labour, religious, and environmental groups spell more trouble for the retailing giant.
Read the full story at:
http://www.businessweek.com.
Start:
Wed, 11/02/2005 - 10:00am
Support the ACLU and Your Rights by
Attending ACLU's "John Doe" Hearing
The ACLU asks that we join them tomorrow at the Court of Appeals in downtown Manhattan, where the ACLU will make its arguments in two cases that challenge the National Security Letter (NSL) provision of the Patriot Act, including their "John Doe" Patriot Act case.
At this hearing, the ACLU will be challenging the FBI's use of the Patriot Act to demand private records and personal information - including library records -- without the approval of a judge. Your past action has made a difference, and now your presence at the courthouse can, too.
They need a packed courtroom for this historic and nationally prominent case can help show the government -- and the media -- that Patriot Act provisions like the NSL authority are against the Constitution and must not be allowed.
The more we make our voices heard, the greater the chance that John Doe can get his own story heard, now, as Congress considers critical changes to the Patriot Act.
Please come to the courthouse tomorrow:
When: Tomorrow, Wednesday November 2 at 10 a.m.
Where: 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, 40 Foley Square, Room 1705, New York, NY 10007
What: Argument to overturn the NSL provision of the Patriot Act
For more information, visit their National Security Letters page at www.aclu.org/nsl.
Can't attend, but would like your voice heard? Urge lawmakers to push for Patriot Reform. Help the Defense of Civil Liberties! Click here action.aclu.org/site/R?i=FxskrWu3165oo9CEyhhTpg. to become a Card-Carrying Member today!
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Wed, 11/02/2005 - 2:00pm
COME RALLY FOR CHANGE!
Join Manhattan Community Residents &
the Students of City College for an address by
DEMOCRATIC MAYORAL CANDIDATE, FERNANDO FERRER
and
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN, HOWARD DEAN
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When:Wednesday, November 2, 2:00 PM
Where:City College, 138th and Convent Avenue, Campus Plaza
Contact: Dorcas Castro (646) 839-4947
Start:
Wed, 11/02/2005 - 6:30pm
The Ferrer Campaign has invited us to a
Housing RALLY
With Fernando Ferrer
Wednesday, November 2
6:30 pm
St. Mary’s Church, 440 Grand street
Bingo Hall
Convocatorio sobre el alto costo de la vivienda
con Fernando Ferrer
miercoles, 2 de noviembre
a las 6:30 p.m.
La iglesia St. mary, en el 440 de la calle Grand
En el Bingo hall
From Pierre in the Ferrer Campaign:
Friday morning, November 4th from 7-8:15AM Fernando Ferrer will be doing a meet and greet at the 4th Av./Pacific St. entrance of the Atlantic Terminal. He will likely be joined by Senator Montgomery, Councilwoman Tish James among others.
Please take time out of your busy schedules to get up a bit early and come out and support the mayoral candidate who stands with the community he hopes to represent.
Sincerely,
Pierre-Andre Devaud
Ferrer Campaign '05
Start:
Fri, 11/04/2005 - 8:00pm
Oil On Ice connects the fate of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to
critical decisions America makes about energy policy. Caught in the balance
are the Gwich'in Indians and the migratory wildlife in this fragile ecosystem.
Don't miss this award winning film at:
Chthonic Clash Coffee House
453 Main Street
Beacon, NY
(845) 831- 0359
Friday, November 4, 2005
8pm
Start:
Sat, 11/05/2005 - 1:00pm
You're invited- in one month congress will decide the fate of The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Learn how to join the campaign to make sure they Do The Right Thing. Join Alaska Wilderness League's National Field Director Erik DuMont and learn about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and what national and local efforts are underway to protect it, and how you can join in to ensure we leave this amazing place protected for future generations.
Skill trainings will include: Campaign Strategy, Media Skills and Messaging and Grassroots Organizing Tools.
Marist College
Henry Hudson Room
Fontaine Building
Start:
Sat, 11/05/2005 - 9:00am
Local NYC activists from The Saloon are organizing a trip to Ohio from Nov. 5 to Wednesday Nov. 9 to get out the vote for important ballot proposals to reform Ohio. (Local DFA Groups in Ohio support Reform Ohio Now.)
Here's a message from the Saloon Steering Committee:
A year ago, many of us-- some for the first time-- contributed money, time and energy to try to elect John Kerry as President. The disappointment was great, but we've remained active and haven't given up hope. Now it's time to get back on the road.
The fight for the White House in 2008 starts this year – and the battleground is Ohio.
The most significant election reform in the country this year is two weeks away –- it's called Reform Ohio Now (RON). We're going to go help them and we invite you to join us. ("We" is a coalition of NYC progressive groups led by The Saloon, including ACT-NY, Democracy For NYC, DL21C, Downtown For Democracy, Drinking Liberally, NDN, and New Democratic Majority. )
RON is poised to pass four important constitutional amendments that will reform Ohio's electoral system, making it clean and fair, taking control of the elections out of the hands of partisans, and inspiring a wave of reform across the nation in a more progressive direction.
If these initiatives are passed, Democrats stand to gain 3-6 House seats in 2006, and we'll face a fair fight in the 2008 Presidential Election. (More details about Reform Ohio Now below.)
So here's the plan:
We will travel to Columbus, OH by van on Saturday November 5 and spend Sunday through Election Day working with Reform Ohio Now organizers getting out the vote for these key ballot issues. We'll return on Wednesday November 9 after what we hope will be a triumphant Election night party!
WHEN/WHERE: Depart Saturday 11/4 @ 9AM from the TriBeCa Grand Hotel (2 Avenue of the Americas between White & Walker). We'll drive to Columbus, OH and return to NYC on Wednesday 11/9 by 9PM.
COST: $100 R/T van trip, plus $125/night motel room. We're reserving a block of motel rooms there, you'll pay at the motel when we arrive. All volunteers are responsible for meal costs.
We expect a lot of hard work and a lot of fun. This year, though, we think the victory party will be a bit happier!
To sign up to join us or for more information, please e-mail us at Thesaloon –at- thesaloon.org (replace –at- with @).
Thanks,
The Saloon Steering Committee
(Jed Alpert, Nicholas Butterworth, Carol Irving, Michael Kovnat, Jesse Peretz, David Sampliner, and Meema Spadola)
Briefly, the Reform Ohio Now initiatives would:
- Create a new bipartisan Election Oversight committee, taking that function away from the Secretary of State's office
- Institute new campaign finance reforms
- Provide for univeral, no-fault absentee balloting
- Create a new Redistricting committee, taking that function away from the Legislature
(www.reformohionow.org has full details)
More info about The Saloon at: www.thesaloon.org
Start:
Sat, 11/05/2005 - 1:00pm
CELL PHONE BANK: 1-6 pm
Get Out The Vote for Reform Ohio Now ballot initiatives
Offices of Citizen Action of New York
11 Park Pl, Suite 814 (between Church and Broadway, just west of City Hall)
RSVP to ACTNewYork@gmail.com
Let us know if you don't have a cell phone
************************************
We all know that winning back the White House requires winning back Ohio. While 2008 is still three years away, we have an incredible opportunity to reform Ohio’s broken political system right now and start to take back Congress and the White House.
Reform Ohio Now needs your help to Get Out The Vote on four crucial Ohio ballot initiatives that will make government more accountable and elections more trustworthy. These steps are vital if we hope to win seats in Ohio in ’06 or win the White House in ’08.
Start:
Sun, 11/06/2005 - 7:30am
Get Out the Dough (GOTD) Celebration!
While typical candidates celebrate the weekend before the election with massive grassroots volunteer efforts, the Billionaires for Bloomberg will be celebrating with a massive greenbacks spending effort. To celebrate the billionaire mayor's spending $100 million of his own money stimulating mass media businesses, Number 1 Bloomberg Booster, "Mega Bloombucks" and the Billionaires for Bloomberg will be toasting the obscenity of spending so much money on a campaign.
Join the Billionaires for Bloomberg at Suede Lounge www.suedelounge.com/ on 23rd Street between 6th and 7th avenues, New York City from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Join Billionaire in Chief and Guest of Honor, George W. Bush and many of his billionaire cronies as we make plans to push out the poor and middle class with ticketing blitzes and luxury housing. Manhattan Island is for the rich! And there are so many of us, we need the rest of NYC too!
Special Guest Speaker To Be Announced!
Please RSVP to BillionairesForBloomberg-at-yahoo.com (replace -at- with @).
Participating Groups:
NYS Young Democrats
NYS College Democrats
Billionaires for Bloomberg
DL21C
Start:
Sun, 11/06/2005 - 1:00pm
CELL PHONE BANK: 1-6 pm
Get Out The Vote for Reform Ohio Now ballot initiatives
Offices of Citizen Action of New York
11 Park Pl, Suite 814 (between Church and Broadway, just west of City Hall)
RSVP to ACTNewYork@gmail.com
Let us know if you don't have a cell phone
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We all know that winning back the White House requires winning back Ohio. While 2008 is still three years away, we have an incredible opportunity to reform Ohio’s broken political system right now and start to take back Congress and the White House.
Reform Ohio Now needs your help to Get Out The Vote on four crucial Ohio ballot initiatives that will make government more accountable and elections more trustworthy. These steps are vital if we hope to win seats in Ohio in ’06 or win the White House in ’08.
Start:
Sun, 11/06/2005 - 6:30pm
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Mon, 11/07/2005 - 11:00am
One Day Before Last Election Using Lever Machines, Paper Ballot Advocates Say
Touchscreen Machines Could Cost NYers Millions of Dollars and Voting Security
Citing cost-effectiveness and voter confidence issues, city and state officials including US Congressman Jerrold Nadler, Assemblyman Fred Thiele (R, I, WF) from Long Island, NY State Senator Liz Krueger, as well as New York League of Women Voters’ Co-President Mary Lou Urban, will gather on the steps of City Hall next Monday, November 7, at 11 AM, to voice their support for the Paper Ballot/Optical Scan (PBOS) voting technology that advocates say beats the heavily lobbied computer voting machines (DREs) on every count, including acquisition and ongoing costs, longevity, reliability, ease of use, and confidence that the vote can’t be manipulated or lost, as has happened so often in elections dominated by computer technology.
The press conference is being organized by the New York League of Women Voters and New Yorkers for Verified Voting, both of which advocate PBOS as the best voting technology for New York.
New York State citizens, legislators, and technical experts are calling for paper ballots and optical scanners rather than DREs. Elections belong to the public, say these advocates, not to voting machine vendors looking to maximize profits. The vendors have even said they may not submit optical scanners for certification in New York. But without the option to purchase optical scanners, New York City would be forced to buy the unproven, expensive, and problem-prone DREs. Among other things, DREs require extensive tech support, as high as $1800 a day per tech person. Optical scanners, on the other hand, are easily managed by poll workers.
Also attending will be Michael Godino, Treasurer of the American Council of the Blind of NY, who advocates PBOS as the foundation for use of a machine that allows non-English speakers or those with disabilities to vote privately and independently on paper ballots. This system has been publicly endorsed by Senator Krueger in her testimony to the NY City Council, which stated: "I strongly urge that the City of New York reject DRE systems… The City should use a PBOS system … [which] is more accurate, secure and re-countable than a DRE system, and … will cost the City significantly less money in both the short and the long term.
Please join New Yorkers for Ferrer for an
ELECTION EVE PARTY!
Monday, November 7th, 2005, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Suede
161 West 23rd Street
(between 6th and 7th Avenues)
Open Bar
$25 - $50 - $100
For more information or to RSVP, call
Andrea Leung at (646) 839-4918 or
e-mail aleung@ferrer2005.com.
Corporate contributions to the committee are prohibited by law. Contributions are not tax deductible for federal, state, or local income tax purposes.
Start:
Tue, 11/08/2005 - 6:30am
A message from Cindy Warner of the NY Democratic Lawyers Council:
Want to help put an end to voter disenfranchisement, make sure every New Yorker who wants to vote gets to vote, and take a stand that all votes must be counted? Then sign up to volunteer with the New York Democratic Lawyers Council, the Democratic State Party's voting rights attorneys, on November 8!
The NYDLC is recruiting volunteers to monitor polls on Election Day to make sure that no voters are turned away, that minority voters and new citizens are treated fairly, and that all votes are counted. In NYC, we will be volunteering to help the Ferrer campaign. We will also be deploying volunteers on behalf of democratic candidates in Westchester, Nassau, Suffolk, and Ulster counties.
Start:
Tue, 11/08/2005 - 8:00pm
Election Day is Tuesday November 8th and polls are open from 6am to 9pm. Visit our Complete Guide to VOTING in NYC page to find your polling place, read the voter guide, or learn how to write in a candidate.
Visit the "Candidates & Ballot Proposals" on the left side of this site to learn about the state and city wide ballot proposals and the candidates in your district.
Democracy for NYC Recommends
Fernando Ferrer for NYC Mayor
Write In Norman Siegel for Public Advocate
Learn How to Write In a Candidate
Scott Stringer for Manhattan Borough President
Democracy for NYC suggests not voting for the following candidates and elected officials who have endorsed Michael Bloomberg
Simcha Felder – City Council (Brooklyn)
Marty Markowitz – Brooklyn Borough President
Domenic Recchia – City Council (Brooklyn)
Diana Reyna - City Council (Brooklyn)
James Sanders Jr. – City Council (Queens)
Peter Vallone, Jr. – City Council (Brooklyn)
Start:
Wed, 11/09/2005 - 6:30pm
Community Forum on Policing
Wednesday, November 9, 6:30 PM
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
521 West 126th Street (b/w Broadway & Amsterdam)
Listen to political leaders, advocates and activists discuss the Charge or Release Bill, a City Council bill that would ensure that anyone arrested in New York City is brought before a judge within 24 hours (see other side for more information). Hear testimonials from people who have been arrested and detained longer than 24 hours before seeing a judge. Then, ask our panel of lawyers and activists your questions about your rights if you're stopped by the police, if you're arrested, etc.
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Thu, 11/10/2005 - 11:00am
Veterans Fighting for Peace and Justice Press Conference
The Veterans Peace Council of Metropolitan New York plans two days of activities to honor the men and women who have served in the armed forces and then gone on to fight for peace and justice.
Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade • Vietnam Veterans Against the War • Black Veterans for Social Justice • Veterans for Peace • Iraq Veterans Against the War
Thursday, November 10, 2005 - 11:00 am
New York Camp Casey, Union Square
(Broadway at 14th Street)
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Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
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Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
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Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
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Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
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Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 5:00pm
We are all concerned about many issues right now and the way the media is spinning them - the electronic voting fraud allegations, the Bush "mandate", who the next senate minority leader should be, etc.
We're all a little drained from this election. But there is something we can do - we can write to the media (and our elected representatives) and voice our concerns on these issues. Click here for an easy-to-use database of national and local media contacts, put together by the League of Women Voters.
You can use these contacts to express your views on the following issues:
Fraud in Electronic Voting: Allegations & Mounting Evidence
Update: Click here to read the quick & informative email by Rapid Response Network on this issue!
While I have been hearing that many progressives want to simply accept the election results and move on, others are concerned that Kerry gave in so easily, especially in light of electronic voting in swing states. There is concern that (1) there are huge (statistically significant) differences in the results of counties that used machines made by Diebold and other companies as compared to the results of counties that didn't use these machines, (2) exit polling does not match up with the results given by the machines, and (3) there are many accounts of the motive and ability of Republicans to hack machines.
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 7:00pm
One Year To Go
Join HRC, the HRC Greater NY Federal Club & Greater NY Political Committee to discuss GLBT political strategy for the 2006 congressional elections with top GLBT strategists
Thursday, November 10, 7:00 PM
26 + Helen Mills Theater
135 West 26th Street in Manhattan
Join HRC President Joe Solmonese and an all-star panel of top GLBT strategists
Joe Solmonese: President, Human Rights Campaign
Eric Stern: Executive Director, National Stonewall Democrats
Patrick Guerrero: President, National Log Cabin Republicans
Emily Giske: member of the Democratic National Committee
Start:
Thu, 11/10/2005 - 7:00pm
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Start:
Fri, 11/11/2005 - 11:00am
Support the Troops! Bring Them Home Now! Then Treat Them Right!
March with the Veterans Peace Contingent in this year's "Nation's Parade" up Fifth Ave. Assemble at 28th Street between 5th and Madison at 10:30 a.m. March steps off at 11:00 a.m.
To reserve space on the VFP float call 212-726-0557 and leave your name and number.
Special guests: Gold Star Families For Peace and Military Families Speak Out. In coordination with the Coalition to Save the Manhattan V.A. Hospital.
Veterans For Peace (VFP) and Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) will join the wreath-laying ceremony at Madison Square Park (5th Avenue and 25th Street) at 10:30 a.m.
Start:
Fri, 11/11/2005 - 7:00pm
Wage Peace With Code Pink! Love The Troops, Hate The War
Veterans Day Friday November 11 - 7 p.m.
Columbus Circle (59th & Central Park West)
Code Pink invites us to join them to honor our servicemen and women and to demand an end to the war in Iraq.
Sponsored by: VFP Chapter 34, Military Families Speak Out, United For Peace & Justice NYC, Peace Action NY State, Gray Panthers NY Network, Grandmothers Against the War, Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, Elders For Peace & Justice For Seven Generations, Pax Christo Metro
For more in
Start:
Fri, 11/11/2005 - 9:30pm
THE BEAT BACK BUSH WORKOUT PREMIER
AT THE HIP-HOP ODYSSEY INTERNATIONAL FILM-FESTIVAL.
When: November 11th, 2005
Time: 9:30pmish
Where: ImaginAsian Theater, 239 East 59th Street, btw 2nd & 3rd Avenues
Cost: $7
For more information check www.h2oiff.org or email beatbackbush -at- hotmail.com(replace -at- with @)
The Beat Back Bush Workout is a captivating and satirical multimedia project that invites people to exercise their minds, bodies, and rights. It is a twelve-minute educational, informational, and motivational video that seeks to ignite the Hip-Hop Generation in their fight for social justice.
Inspired by music videos and other contemporary media, the video features dance, kickboxing, yoga, jazzercise, break-dancing, hip hop, animation, original spoken word and music. The video addresses a plethora of issues and policies including: education, abortion, drug policy, globalization, the war, gay rights, civil rights, and prison issues. While challenging the state of our country, the video also challenges the state of mainstream hip-hop by sampling from rap songs and artists largely viewed as misogynistic, and re-writing them into revolutionary songs of protest performed through the voices and bodies of hip-hop generation women.
Start:
Fri, 11/11/2005 - 9:30pm
THE BEAT BACK BUSH WORKOUT PREMIER
AT THE HIP-HOP ODYSSEY INTERNATIONAL FILM-FESTIVAL.
When: November 11th, 2005
Time: 9:30pmish
Where: ImaginAsian Theater, 239 East 59th Street, btw 2nd & 3rd Avenues
Cost: $7
For more information check www.h2oiff.org or email beatbackbush -at- hotmail.com(replace -at- with @)
The Beat Back Bush Workout is a captivating and satirical multimedia project that invites people to exercise their minds, bodies, and rights. It is a twelve-minute educational, informational, and motivational video that seeks to ignite the Hip-Hop Generation in their fight for social justice.
Inspired by music videos and other contemporary media, the video features dance, kickboxing, yoga, jazzercise, break-dancing, hip hop, animation, original spoken word and music. The video addresses a plethora of issues and policies including: education, abortion, drug policy, globalization, the war, gay rights, civil rights, and prison issues. While challenging the state of our country, the video also challenges the state of mainstream hip-hop by sampling from rap songs and artists largely viewed as misogynistic, and re-writing them into revolutionary songs of protest performed through the voices and bodies of hip-hop generation women.
Start:
Sat, 11/12/2005 - 2:30pm
Veterans and Military Family Members Speak Out About the War and About the Treatment of Veterans
Saturday Nov. 12 - 2:30-6:30 p.m.
Hospital & Health Care Workers District 1199, S.E.I.U. Break Room, 9th Floor,
330 West 42nd Street, NYC
• Speakers
• Open Mike, moderated by David Cline, Veterans For Peace National President
• Entertainment
Speakers from Iraq Veterans Against the War, Veterans For Peace, Black Veterans For Social Justice, Military Families Speak Out, Gold Star Families For Peace.
For more information call 212-726-0557 or 201-876-04
A Walkathon Fundraiser for Develop—Don't Destroy Brooklyn and the Community's fight against Ratner's Skyscraper/Arena Project.
November 13, 2005 -- Walk for our Neighborhoods in support of the DDDb Legal Fund.
The WALKATHON is an opportunity to put your feet in motion to help fund the DDDb legal campaign against Bruce Ratner's megadevelopment proposal and eminent domain abuse. Help DDDb reach its monetary goals and raise awareness to unite our communities instead of dividing and destroying them. Join us in walking a path within our historic community and tracing the proposed project site.
I have set up a team (the Progressive Cabal) to participate in this event. To sign up to walk or to sponsor one of my team members (or the team in general, like I did) please visit my Team Page.
Start:
Wed, 11/16/2005 - 5:30pm
The Media and the '05 Elections
Join The Politicker, Gotham Gazette, and the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy in a conversation about the role of the media in the 2005 New York City elections
Wednesday, November 16 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
The Tank @ chashama
Featuring a roundtable discussion with:
Patrick Healy, The New York Times
Ben Smith, The Politicker
Evelyn Hernandez, El Diario La Prensa
Jonathan Mandell, Gotham Gazette
Andrea Batista Schlesinger, Drum Major Institute for Public Policy
To RSVP, please email dmi@drummajorinstitute.org or call 212.909.9663.
WWW.DrumMajorInstitute.org
Start:
Wed, 11/16/2005 - 5:30pm
Join The Politicker, Gotham Gazette, and the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy
In a conversation about the role of the media in the 2005 New York City elections on
Wednesday, November 16
5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
The Tank @ chashama
Featuring a roundtable discussion with:
Patrick Healy, The New York Times
Evelyn Hernandez, El Diario La Prensa
Jonathan Mandell, Gotham Gazette
Andrea Batista Schlesinger, Drum Major Institute for Public Policy
Ben Smith, The Politicker
To RSVP, please email dmi-at-drummajorinstitute.org (replace -at- with @) or call 212.909.9663.
Start:
Wed, 11/16/2005 - 7:00pm
A message from Tony Simone, Policy & Field Director for the northeast regional office of People For the American Way:
Volunteer to Stop Alito!
Haven't signed our petition to stop Alito yet?
Sign now!
SaveTheCourt.org/StopAlito
Dear Activist,
In the last week, PFAW activists and our coalition partners have gathered thousands of signatures opposing Samuel Alito's nomination, and made thousands of calls to senators urging them to vote against confirming him.
You can help block Alito's confirmation by mobilizing other activists in our New York phonebanks!
Where: PFAW NY office
The Media and the '05 Elections
Join The Politicker, Gotham Gazette, and the Drum
Major Institute for Public Policy
in a conversation about the role of the media in the
2005 New York City elections
Wednesday, November 16 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
The Tank @ chashama
Featuring a roundtable discussion with:
Patrick Healy, The New York Times
Ben Smith, The Politicker
Evelyn Hernandez, El Diario La Prensa
Jonathan Mandell, Gotham Gazette
Andrea Batista Schlesinger, Drum Major Institute for
Public Policy
To RSVP, please email dmi (at) drummajorinstitute.org or
call 212.909.9663.
The Tank @ chashama
208 West 37th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues.
To get to The Tank by subway take the 1, 9, B, D, F,
V, N, Q, R, W A,C, or E trains to 34th Street.
WWW.DrumMajorInstitute.org
The Media and the '05 Elections
Join The Politicker, Gotham Gazette, and the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy in a conversation about the role of the media in the 2005 New York City elections
Wednesday, November 16 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
The Tank @ chashama
Featuring a roundtable discussion with:
Patrick Healy, The New York Times
Ben Smith, The Politicker
Evelyn Hernandez, El Diario La Prensa
Jonathan Mandell, Gotham Gazette
Andrea Batista Schlesinger, Drum Major Institute for Public Policy
To RSVP, please email dmi (at) drummajorinstitute.org or call 212.909.9663.
The Tank @ chashama
208 West 37th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues.
To get to The Tank by subway take the 1, 9, B, D, F,
V, N, Q, R, W A,C, or E trains to 34th Street.
WWW.DrumMajorInstitute.org
Start:
Thu, 11/17/2005 - 6:00pm
Citizens Union and Baruch College are hosting a
NYC Council Speaker Debate
November 17, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Baruch College
55 Lexington Ave. - Baruch College Conference Center at 24th Street - 14th Floor
On January 4, the 51 members of the New York City Council will meet to
select the next Speaker. The debate for this position usually occurs
far from the public eye. This event adds a new and valuable dimension
to the selection process by providing an open forum where candidates
for the office of City Council Speaker can express their views on a
wide range of topics which affect all New Yorkers, including housing,
Start:
Thu, 11/17/2005 - 7:00pm
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Where:Belmont Lounge, 117 East 15th Street (between Irving Place and 4th Ave.)
Join us at the Democracy for NYC Monthly Mixer as we mix and mingle and discuss a progressive agenda for 2006.
Admission: $5 per person
Admission price benefits Democracy for NYC. It's a good cause, so bring a friend.
Cash bar and food served all night.
Start:
Fri, 11/18/2005 - 9:00pm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Press Contact: Mike Blaxill, 917-327-6376
Drinking Liberally NYC Announces
ROCKING LIBERALLY HURRICANE RELIEF CONCERT
at Sin-e
Featuring Man In Gray, The Song Corporation,
Morning Theft, Stereoscope and The Will
Sin-e will host Drinking Liberally's "Rocking
Liberally – Hurricane Relief Concert" with Man In
Gray, The Song Corporation, Morning Theft,
Stereoscope and The Will
Rocking Liberally will raise funds for New
Orleans Musicians Clinic, which is a hands-on
organization who has the names and addresses of
local musicians because they have them all coming
Start:
Sat, 11/19/2005 - 5:00pm
A message from DFNYC member David Robinson:
Hello all -
Our next Any Soldier street drive, held in partnership with the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture and Old First Reformed Church, is scheduled for this Saturday, Nov. 19 in front of Old First on 7th Avenue at Carroll Street in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Please come by if you can to write a letter or postcard to our neighbors in uniform and to donate nonperishable, canned or microwaveable food, personal care products, winter gloves/hats/blankets or any of the other items listed on the attached flyer.
As always, if you can donate some time to help during the day, especially if you can give me a ride home especially after the drive, I would greatly appreciate it. I'm 10 minutes away from the church, but car services are often unwilling to take me with all the donated items. so If you have a car and can help me out at or about 5:30pm on Saturday, you would be a lifesaver.


