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Feel free to pillage, imitate, rework, copy wholesale, whatever. We're in this together. (".... or we shall all hang seperately....") MWFox - matfox@gmail.com
Dear Senator X,
On January 6, 2005 a joint session of Congress will be held in which you will be called upon to vote to certify the 2004 Presidential Election.
Please, please, do NOT vote to certify that election. It was stolen from the American people. The evidence of electoral fraud is overwhelming, specific, and widespread. It is not a scheme cooked up by "sore losers" or the feverish imaginings of paranoid "conspiracy theorists." The vote rigging, voter suppression, and discriminatory, predatory chicanery was very real, and it almost certainly did turn the election in favor of Bush and Cheney, and most likely worked in favor also of dozens of other Republican candidates whose chances of winning in a fair election would have been slim.
The case for election-turning fraud is best established in Ohio, where it has been set on a sound legal footing by an impressive team of pro bono lawyers, Cliff Arnebeck and Susan Truitt among them, wholehearted grassroots progressives, fighting for Ohioans, civil rights, and genuine American interests. The case Moss v. Bush was filed in Federal Court on Dec. 13. The widespread evidence for fraud has been gathered by the courageous and inspiring efforts of everyday Ohioans, and volunteers from other states, for the last six weeks. They have struggled to find justice for the outrages they have suffered before, on, and after election day. Some of them have suffered violence and intimidation (like being run off the road in the dark of night, and having their tires slashed) because they have tried to see a legitimately called statewide recount through to completion.
But the fraud was not limited to Ohio. In all likelihood it spread across the country, wherever local party members involved in elections at precinct or county levels, acting either independently, or in small or larger groups of knowing participants, were willing to cooperate with election systems technicians who had both party and profit motives to rig machines to favor Republican candidates, and principally George Bush.
It is a fact that 80% of the votes cast on 11/2/04 were counted by machines from the two largest vendors, ES&S and Diebold, both of which have very deep and publically documented connections with the the GOP. 80%! Now that is FAR in excess of the margin of difference in nearly every race in this country. Can we really be expected to trust the results of such election?
I am asking you, as one of many thousands, perhaps millions, of Americans, DO NOT trust this election. Please make this courageous and patriotic stand on behalf of democracy and transparent government in the nation. Vote AGAINST certifying the presidential election results on January 6, 2005.
Then, when the uproar settles and the Senate convenes to regroup around this new political reality, a true setback to the rutting, rampaging elephant that is set to stampede through the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, Social Security, the US tax code, and public legal protections (so-called "tort reform"), then you can hold your head high, march straight down those Capitol steps, and stand at the microphone before the crowd that has promised to be there on that day.
Tell them that you just bravely stood up for free and fair elections in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
Tell them that you for one won't stand by any longer as Americans of color, as young Americans, as lower and middle class Americans of all ethnicities and backgrounds, get their basic civil rights and even international treaty rights for a fair election trampled on by partisan hacks and corrupt politicians.
Tell them that you for one, even if your party will not, are standing up and speaking out in defense of American democracy, of the principle that America is governed by the people, not by corrupt "leaders" usurping power through sham legal decisions (Florida 2000) and through outright fraud and election theft (Ohio 2004).
Then tell them that you will lead the charge to take back elections from the private corporations. That our citizenship will not be outsourced and digitized in the name of convenience and ease of counting, and so that corporations can profit from our electoral system while they jerryrig their systems to install candidates in office who will support their anti-social and destructive policies of world pillage and private greed.
Tell the Senate NO, you will not certify this sham "election" for George W. Bush, and tell the people YES, you will stand up for democracy in 2005.
Your country needs you. Will you accept the call?
An optimistic fellow American, Matthew Fox, Ph.D. Princeton, NJ
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