
2004 Election Investigations
Dissenters, subjected to the usual "get over it" routine, had to go to the International Press Service for a hearing. Ralph Nader described radical Republican tactics to the IPS, "What they 'do' is minorities, and make sure that there aren't enough voting machines for the minority areas. They have to wait in line ... for hours, and most of them don't. There are all kinds of ways, and that's why I was quoted as saying, 'this election was hijacked from A to Z.'" Harvey Wasserman, author and lecturer, told the International Press Service, "As far as I'm concerned, this election was clearly stolen. What they did in Ohio was systematically deny thousands of African Americans, and other suspected Democrats, the vote. "It was like Mississippi in the fifties, and it was deliberate ... had there been enough (voting) machines, and had people equal access to the polls with a reliable vote count, there is no doubt that John Kerry would have carried Ohio."
From Hermes Press
- 2004: The Stolen Election
- Ohio Justice Campaign Pursues 2004 Ballot Destruction in Ohio
- Ballot Evidence Proves 2004 OH Election Fraud
- Election Night Timeline: Kerry Winning, Computer Goes Down, Bush "Wins"
- Recount-Proof Manual Hack of OpScan Ballots in AZ, 2004
- How American Elections Became a Criminal Enterprise
- Cuyahoga, 2004: How Kerry Votes Were Switched to Bush
- Why the 2004 Election Matters More than Ever
- The 'Urban Legend' of the 2004 Election: Summary
- Bigger than Watergate II
- Coalescing Evidence of Massive Voter Registration Fraud in Ohio 2004
- Election 2004: The Urban Legend
- Psychological Resistance to Facing Election Fraud
- Reading List: 2004 American Coup II
- Reading List: Evidence of Fraud in the 2004 Election
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