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DLR'sCock
12-04-2004, 12:27 PM
Editor’s Note | Any who wish to see this hearing receive wide attention should contact their Senators and Representatives and ask that they attend. Furthermore, any who wish to see this hearing receive wide attention should contact the television network C-SPAN and ask them to broadcast the event in its entirety. C-SPAN accepts suggestions for events to be broadcast at events@c-span.org. The network can also be contacted via telephone at (202) 737-3220. - wrp


Conyers to Hold Hearings on Ohio Vote Fraud
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Report

Friday 03 December 2004

Democratic Representative John Conyers, Jr. of Michigan, ranking Minority member of the House Judiciary Committee, will hold a hearing on Wednesday 08 December 2004 to investigate allegations of vote fraud and irregularities in Ohio during the 2004 Presidential election. The hearing is slated to begin at 10:00 a.m. EST in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington DC.

Democratic Representatives Melvin Watt and Robert Scott will also be centrally involved with the hearing. Rev. Jesse Jackson will be in attendance, along with Ralph Neas (President, People for the American Way), Jon Greenbaum (Director, Voting Rights Project, Lawyers Committee For Civil Rights Under Law), Ellie Smeal (Executive Director, The Feminist Majority), Bob Fitrakis ( The Free Press), Cliff Arnebeck (Arnebeck Associates), John Bonifaz (General Counsel, National Voting Institute), Steve Rosenfeld (Producer, Air America Radio), and Shawnta Walcott (Communications Director, Zogby International). Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell has been invited to attend.

The term ‘hearing’ is technically not accurate in this matter, as Conyers and his fellow Representatives will be holding this forum without the blessing of the Republican Majority leader of the Judiciary Committee. Staffers from the Minority office at the Judiciary Committee describe the event as a ‘Members Briefing.’ That having been said, this event will be a hearing by every meaningful definition of the word. Expert testimony will be offered, and a good deal of data on potential fraud previously unreported to the public will be discussed and examined at length.

The hearing came together thanks to a confluence of events, and through the work of like-minded individuals who are deeply concerned about the allegations of vote fraud in the Ohio Presidential election. Tim Carpenter and Kevin Spidel, along with other members of Progressive Democrats of America, went to Washington DC to speak with the Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee about the need for an investigation into these allegations. They found Rep. Conyers, his fellow Judiciary Democrats, and their staffers already working on assembling such an investigation.

The core of what Conyers and his fellow Minority members will be discussing at this hearing can be found in the letter below, which was sent by the Minority office to Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell on 02 December. In the letter, Conyers, along with Reps. Watt, Nadler and Baldwin, outline a broad and detailed series of questions and concerns about the manner in which the Ohio election took place.

I will be traveling to Washington DC to begin t r u t h o u t coverage of this event on Tuesday night, and we will keep you posted on further developments as they arise.

Wayne L.
12-06-2004, 10:25 AM
Congressman John Conyers is a mental case & a far left liberal Democrat of the worst kind who thinks there's a conspiracy in every problem in the USA like voting in Ohio.

Phil theStalker
12-06-2004, 10:46 AM
Originally posted by DLR'sCock
Editor’s Note | Any who wish to see this hearing receive wide attention should contact their Senators and Representatives and ask that .
Sad fact, folks. Bush is getting Ohio.

It's sad for me and evidently exactly half the nation (i.e., NOT the German's Nazi word HOMELAND).

Ohio has completed it's "first" count to send to the Electoral College. The official count has dropped for Bush from 140,000 ahead of Kerry to 110,000, still giving the state to Bush.

Not all the votes have been counted at this first deadline date, and an official recount is going to be done by law in the state of Ohio beginning on Dec. 13th. Go figure.

That's too late as the count giving Bush a 110,000 lead in Ohio over Kerry will be the count used by the Electoral College on Dec. 13th.

So Bush will get Ohio's electoral votes on Dec. 13th, and the state of Ohio is going forward with a recount that begins on Dec. 13th, too late to legally change anything, but they are doing the recount anyway.

War begins.


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Lou
12-06-2004, 11:37 AM
Conyers to Hold Hearings on Ohio Vote Fraud
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Report

Well that right there is all you need to know as to what bias is going into this article.

DrMaddVibe
12-06-2004, 12:09 PM
Those birds sure can sing!