[announce-gpco] Computer-Vote Day of Action Rally -- Denver, July 13th

Bruce McNaughton brucemcn@iopener.net
Sun, 11 Jul 2004 13:05:42 -0600


One of the saddest and most infuriating bits in Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit
9-11" was the protest of the stolen 2000 election by the Congressional Black
Caucus.  Unable to rouse even one Senator to join their challenge to Florida's 
illegitimate electors, one by one the fourteen CBC House members rose to 
lodge their protest as proscribed by the Constitution.  Had just one U.S. Sena-
tor joined the CBC protest, Congress would have been compelled to debate 
the stolen election of 2000.

Where was Al Gore?  Presiding over the surrender of democracy to the extr-
emist cabal of BushCo.  Where was John Kerry?  Hiding.  Why?  Because 
American democracy was on the verge of being exposed as an operation 
rivalling a cheap bordello in sleaziness?

Why did most of us have to hear about this abrogation of responsibility from
Michael Moore?  Where was our `free press'?

We're going to have to take our country back ourselves.  The corporate whores
in Congress are not going to help.  And we're going to have to go out into the 
streets to do it, because they're handing over the process by which our ballots
are cast and counted to unaccountable electronic voting machine manufacturers.

Please come to the Colorado "The Computer Ate My Vote" Day of Action Rally
to be held Tuesday, July 13th at noon, at the Capitol Building in Denver (Colfax
at Lincoln).  Organized by Coloradoans for Voting Integrity (303-442-1668)

 http://vevo.verifiedvoting.org/verifier/

Please mark your calendar and come, if you can.  If you can't make it, please
take some time to call your state and local elections officials and ask them to
sign the "Pledge for Election Integrity" that will be presented to them by CVI
organizers.

Best wishes,
Bruce McNaughton