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Ohio's 2004 Presidential Election Records Mysteriously Disappear Again
Exactly two years ago, Mark Crispin Miller, writing for Harper's, presented a highly detailed and shocking report of the presidential election shenanigans that took place in Ohio in 2004. There is no way anyone can read this collection of facts and still believe that the election in Ohio was honest. Everything from violation of Ohio's own election laws to destruction of ballots to intimidation of voters is clearly documented.
The news media, however, paid little attention to Miller's report, and the Democratic Party paid even less attention to it. Almost a year later, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote a similar story for Rolling Stone, and for some reason, liberals paid more attention to that piece, in most cases, behaving as though the Miller story had never seen the light of day. But in no time at all, even the Kennedy story faded away.
Earlier this week, Steven Rosenfeld, writing for AlterNet, reports:
Two-thirds of Ohio counties have destroyed or lost their 2004 presidential ballots and related election records, according to letters from county election officials to the Ohio Secretary of State, Jennifer Brunner.
The lost records violate Ohio law, which states federal election records must be kept for 22 months after Election Day, and a U.S. District Court order issued last September that the 2004 ballots be preserved while the court hears a civil rights lawsuit alleging voter suppression of African-American voters in Columbus.
Former Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell was sued in 2006 by a community organization in Columbus for allegedly conspiring to prevent African Americans from voting in the 2004 election. The current secretary of state is Jennifer Brunner, the woman who discovered the missing records in the spring.
Though it is unlikely that anyone will be able to prove that the records were intentionally destroyed, there has been a clear pattern of obstruction, evasion and lawlessness in the Ohio election Republican community. Possibly the worst part of this story, however, is that hardly anyone will even learn about the destroyed records, and even fewer will care.
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People do care........they just realize that there is nothing at all we can do about it.
Just like 9-11, Iraq, Habeus Corpus, Domestic Spying( A glimmer of hope here), Stem Cells, Illegals, Care for our Vets etc; etc;
Pick yer poison........
What America once was, it is no more.
People don't care because they can't believe it. I had no inkling there were problems with US elections under Florida 2000. Obviously more of us know better, and it's easy to explain the lack of investigations when the people who benefited from the alleged fraud are also the ones who have to investigate. However, I think most people have "it can't happen here" syndrome, and I include most Democratic elected officials in that group. Probably people in Democratic leaning precincts in Ohio and Florida know better, but most of us haven't seen it and find it hard to believe. All we can do is keep plugging away trying to get Democratic politicians to realize they're being cheated, get them and whatever honest Republicans cling to existence to understand that the legitimacy of our elections are being undermined, keep getting voters to watch out for people stealing their votes, and in the case of Ohio 2004, set the historical record straight in hopes it won't happen again, so the future will understand why we changed elections as we did.
Posted by: Eric Ferguson on 08/02/07 at 1:24 PM Respond
"MOST" people have no clue what government does or what it's supposed to do FOR them. Hence, they could care less. The mean fascists have - over the last 40+ years - successfully equated "government services" with "government for those people". Of course, the guilt-ridden socialists aid in this effort by doing everything in their power to prove the fascists right. Social-security has survived ONLY because the vast white population gets something out of it, AND complains when RepubliCONS try to “improve it”. IF government is to EVER matter again in `merica, you socialists have got to show the white-middle-trash – who ARE the majority that still vote - that they get something out of it too. Right now, all the white-middle-trash does, and “thinks” they can do, is vote AGAINST “those people”.
Posted by: John on 08/02/07 at 3:13 PM Respond
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Posted by: RT on 08/01/07 at 10:36 PM Respond