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INAUGURATION DAY, JAN 20, 1:30PM, in the First Judicial Court of the State of Nevada,885 E. Musser, Carson City, Nevada, before Judge William Maddox,NEVADA LEGAL SHOWDOWN – Patricia Axelrod vs State of Nevada
>> KerryCalls polling had Kerry winning Nevada by 0.25%. Exit polls were even better. The 22,000 vote tally loss was a surprise. >>>
Please give this courageous lady support of whatever kind you can give. Believe it or not, she is still fighting to overturn the Nevada votes for President! Along the way she has been met with illegal obstruction by authorities. She is trying to have the Nevada 2004 Presidential election public records released to her.
On January 20, Inauguration Day, at 1:30 she will be facing the court alone, hoping for justice. PLEASE if you live anywhere Carson City, Nevada, go and stand with her and lend your support to the cause. If you can go, introduce yourselves to her. She is the red-headed lady who will be wearing a black suit. Tell her you are there to support her cause. The First Judicial District Court is located at 885 Musser Street, Suite 3061, Carson City, Nevada. (775)887-2082. Map
If you know of any lawyers who can offer their assistance please forward this message to them ASAP... It would be grand to have an attorney committed to pro-bono assitance. She intends to ask for damages which can go as high as $300,000 (by stipulation) so there is a chance to pay an attorney if he/she is truly committed to winning this effort.
You can provide support by writing to the RENO GAZETTE JOURNAL, email mmartine@r..., city editor Michael Martinez 775-788-6302, Fax - 775- 788-6458.
Here's her press release. Please send to media of all kinds. Post on blogs, call AirAmerica shows about this, or contact progressive radio shows about this.
NEVADA INAUGURAL DAY SHOWDOWN AND COURT ROOM DRAMA PROMISED. Public invited. Details, Patricia Axelrod
NEVADA LEGAL SHOWDOWN – Patricia Axelrod vs State of Nevada - SET FOR INAUGURATION DAY, JAN 20, 1:30PM, in the First Judicial Court of the State of Nevada, 885 E. Musser, before Judge William Maddox.
January 20, Carson City, Nevada, 1:30 PM, Judge William Maddox is expected to order Dean Heller, the Nevada Secretary of State, to surrender the public records of the Nevada 2004 Presidential Election to citizen activist/writer Patricia Axelrod. George Bush claimed victory in Nevada and Axelrod says she wants to see in black and white how the State was won. Axelrod sued the State of Nevada December 7 charging The Secretary of State with unlawfully withholding public records. December 21, the State moved to dismiss the case. That same day Judge Maddox gave the Secretary a deadline of January 11 to show just cause – under oath - why the State could not produce the records. A hearing on the matter was set for January 18. On January 11 the Secretary violated the direct court order and produced another motion to dismiss rather than an explanation as to why the State could not produce the records. January 18, Deputy Attorney General Joshua Hicks claiming stomach flue asked the court for a sick day off and requested an extension that Axelrod agreed to until January 20.
George Bush won Nevada by 22,000 votes but Patricia Axelrod believes human malfeasance, malfunctioning electronic voting machines, and simple error may have swayed the election outcome away from John Kerry and she has asked for the records to confirm or deny her hypothesis.
Axelrod says she first agreeably asked for the records only resorting to litigation after the Nevada Secretary of State became increasingly hostile to her Public Records request. "I knew it was time to sue when Rhonda Moore, the Nevada Secretary of State in Charge of Elections told me she was charging me $1.00 per page for every copy of every public record she saw fit to release if and when she chose to. Moore drove me to court then she set the Capitol Police on me to silence my objections."
Axelrod, whose work has earned her a John D. and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation Research and Writing Grant as well as a Project Censored Award, explains that her preliminary investigation into Nevada county and state vote tabulations and outcomes reveals unexplained under and over votes and a disparity between the number of ballots issued and the number of votes cast. There is a significant and unexplained post election increase in the voter's registration total Axelrod claims, and votes cast in small precincts have disappeared into cyber space.
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