November 11, 2004

National Recount?

I am one of the many in this country who don't believe for one second that Bush won either Ohio or Florida. I know that this is easily dismissed by non-skeptics as sour grapes, but I really don't care. I think there is too much evidence of irregularities to just be dismissed. Thank goodness that I am not the only skeptic out there screaming at the electorate to do something now.
Cobb and Badnarik, the Green and Libertarian Party candidates, are both asking for recounts in Ohio. The Kerry campaign has lawyers on a so-called "fact finding mission" in Ohio. And Ralph Nader is involved all across the nation, and is desperately trying to get John Kerry and John Edwards more involved in the recount process:

“Our offices are being flooded with faxes and e-mails asking for assistance in resolving these irregularities – a lot of them are citizens who voted for you. You must now take action to give our nation the fair accounting it deserves from the 2004 election and to protect democratic processes in future elections. Although your party extended considerable funds and manpower to unconstitutionally drive us off the Ohio ballot, in the spirit of good government, I urge you to make this effort now.”

I don't think we have heard the end of this drama. In fact this may be the beginning of uncovering the ultimate attempt at theft of our democracy. Nothing would surprise me.
Now, when are the networks going to start covering this story?

Posted by Paul Hina at November 11, 2004 10:59 PM