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I got a really nice email from a reader, and she asked me to help her put this where people can read it. She is one of us. Her email reads:
I worked on the Kerry campaign and shortly after his concession I started an email, letter writing campaign with about 30 of our volunteers from the campaign and the local vets for peace group also signed on. We have been emailing people like crazy about each issue as it has unfolded. The past few days I spent a couple hours emailing every senator asking them to object to the certification of the election when they meet in joint session. I also sent a letter to John Conyers in hopes that it will help to have more "letters" from voters to make his case. A copy appears below. I wanted to have it circulated and encourage others to send a similar letter or just copy mine, say they agree with the thoughts expressed and send it on to Conyers or their Reps or Senators.
If you can help me out in posting this in a place that will get more coverage that would be great. I am so thankful to you for providing me with a lift in my spirits, thanks again, have a Merry Christmas!
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December 23, 2004
Representative John Conyers Jr. The House Judiciary Committee Democratic Staff DCC Building, Suite 257 15100 Northline Road Southgate, MI 48195
Dear Rep. Conyers and House Judiciary Committee Democratic Staff Members -
I have emailed all Senators whose web forms are functioning urging them to object to the certification of the electoral vote when the House and Senate meet in joint session come January.
I do not concede my vote. The 2004 election is not over. Nationwide abusive tactics of voter suppression, voter intimidation and vote manipulation have stained our democracy by victimizing poor, elderly, disabled and minority voters on November 2, 2004.
To declare George W. Bush the victor in the November 2nd election without contesting the election would be a crime. Technically it may not be against the law but it would be immoral. A majority of the Senate saying the election outcome is legitimate will not make it so. There has been a visceral reaction to the abusive tactics and the vulnerability of our tabulation system with its code and software shrouded in secrecy. Abuse and secrecy are not noble goals for a democracy.
I am just an ordinary citizen who has never before been an activist and I am not alone. There are millions of other citizens just like me who refuse to walk away from this issue. We will not stand for a stolen election. We will not sit down and shut up. We are an intelligent and technologically literate citizenry who will continue to speak truth to power even if the Senate decides to certify the election.
This issue will not go away, because we will not go away.
We do not have a choice.
If we do not stand up now for what is right, decent and in the best interest of all of our citizens then we have failed as a democracy.
So I ask the Congress and the President, where is the righteous anger for the victims of these despicable tactics? Those of us who have had the courage to speak out have been labeled liars, conspiracy theorists and sore losers. Meanwhile, those facing similar circumstances in the Ukraine have been lauded as heroes, and defenders of democracy!
Immediate action is required to ensure that THE 2004 ELECTION has a legitimate outcome. We can not be placated with the same promise as the last post election fiasco - this will never happen again, next time every vote will be counted, every vote will count, and yet here we are again. Only this time it is even worse because we have worked very hard to ensure a great turnout, which we did promising all that their vote would count and it, did matter. With that in mind, to let this election stand and certify the results in the joint session would be unacceptable and morally reprehensible. This aggressive assault on our most sacred right, won for every citizen by the blood and sweat of those who have gone before us must be stopped!
This is not a partisan issue. We are talking about the most basic right of every citizen in our country, the right to vote. Why is it imperative to this administration to ensure the right to vote for every Iraqi citizen, at the expense of American lives, while at the same time, the right to vote for every American citizen means so little that there has not been even the most basic discourse regarding this vital issue?
If ensuring the right to vote, in this election, for every citizen means a nationwide revote, just like the Ukraine, then so be it. If it means using all paper ballots and takes three weeks to count, so be it. If we are willing to sacrifice human life for Iraqi citizens to have that right, then shouldn't we be willing to sacrifice inconvenience and however much time it takes to count the vote for our own citizens?
The bottom line is that if the Senate certifies the vote in their upcoming joint session, then they deny the citizens of our country the right to free and fair elections. Without free and fair elections, we mock the very precepts upon which our nation was founded.
By accepting corrupt results, we accept corrupt government.
By accepting corrupt government, we abdicate our role as Leader of the Free World and denounce our own democracy.
So, I urge Congress, Do the right thing.
Stand up for the victims! Stand up for the vote! Stand up for our democracy!
Answer the call.
With hope for the future,
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