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CvilleJ
01-27-2008, 12:52 PM
This could be huge. All Virginians need to call/write their state reps pronto. From the Virginia constitution:


http://legis.state.va.us/Laws/search/Constitution.htm#2S3

Article II, Section 3, Method of Voting:

"Secrecy in casting votes shall be maintained, except as provision may
be made for assistance to handicapped voters, but the ballot box or
voting machine shall be kept in public view and shall not be opened, nor
the ballots canvassed nor the votes counted, in secret."

Let's let some 'sunlight' in. : )

chiplitfam
01-27-2008, 12:54 PM
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Great News From Vote Rescue Radio: Urgent

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Hello from Vote Rescue Radio - Where Citizens Count, One Vote at a Time!

NOTE: Vickie is an old High School friend of mine. Chip

Today, January 27th, from 2-4 CST we will cover the events this past week at the New Hampshire recount! I just returned after spending four days there, part of the time with Bev Harris and some other fine election reform activists. I was one of the drivers "chasing" the van (driven by "Butch" and "Hoppy") and the police car that were picking up the boxes of ballots from various New Hampshire towns for the recount at the State Archive building. I witnessed some fascinating events and met some courageous, committed people, especially the Republican candidate who filed for the recount, Albert Howard. Also there were Sally Castleman of New York (Election Defense Alliance founder); Kathy Greenwell, chief source for the Bullitt County, Kentucky section of Bev's "Moonshine Elections" series; and Jeannie Dean, videographer extraordinaire from Sarasota, Florida (home of the 18,000 undervotes in 2006!) as well as Walter Reddy of Connecticut, creator of the election monitoring website "Liberty Broadcast Network" (.org), and Bob Schulz of "We the People Foundation", who filed the "National Clean Election Lawsuit" (NCEL) against all 50 Secretaries of State or Boards of Elections for allowing the use of electronic voting machines, in violation of the Constititution. We may get some of the players to call in tomorrow to help bring the coverage to life.

Also, returning guest Debbie Stevens, co-host with Randy Kelton of the We the People Radio Network show "The Rule of Law", will be back on to give a more comprehensive overview of how citizens can bring criminal complaints to grand juries against public officials who break the law--and how she is about to unleash her wrath against the Texas Voting Systems Examiners Board, the panel who meets behind closed doors with electronic voting machine vendors for certification hearings resulting in the purchase of electronic voting machines for Texas -- with no citizen input!--AND the former Texas Secretary of State, Roger Williams!
The show can be heard on the radio in the Austin area at 90.1 FM; is streaming live on www.wtprn.com (for "We the People Radio Network"), AND, can be heard OVER THE PHONE at 512/485-9010!

This is a CALL-IN show The call-in numbers are: 1-888-202-1984, and in the Austin area, or if you have unlimited long distance, the number is 512-646-1984.

Hope to "see" and hear you "On the Air" on Sunday!

WE ARE WINNING--because of citizens like YOU!!

With thanks for your support,

Vickie and Karen
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liberteebell
01-27-2008, 12:57 PM
bump