The Eve of Election

I alluded to the election in last night’s post, but this one’s too important, and voter fraud is too rampant for subtlety.  So, here’s my special, once-only, off-day blog with info I hope you’ll pass on.

 

Vigilance is the key.

 

If you live in a “swing state,” and you’ve already voted, go to the polls, anyway — just to be there, present and observant.  It’s harder to steal things when people are watching.

 

If you find yourself disenfranchised at the polls — by a police presence, an electronic ballot that switches your vote, a provisional ballot that may not be counted, insufficient paper ballots, impossibly long lines, long waits, broken machines, or by misinformation (“You’re not registered,” though you know you are, or “Democrat voting day is Wednesday”) — REPORT IT.  Report it to voting commission officials on-site and visit the No More Stolen Elections website (address below) for a one-click “Report A Violation” link.

 

In 2000, the abrogation of voter rights in Florida brought Bush — by Supreme Court mandate — into the White House.  In 2004, voting rights violations in Ohio may be the reason he was returned to office.  Like you, I’m hoping tomorrow’s election will be a fair one.  But if, at the end of the day, it appears that the process has been rigged, that the election has been stolen, that our will has once again been usurped by election thieves, we must not return to business-as-usual.  Non-violently and in unison, we must demand reforms, a complete recount, or a new and honest election.

 

Assemblies will be held no matter the election outcome.  Whether they’re celebrations or protests, time will tell.  Visit these sites, sign the Pledge of Action, share this info with everyone you know.

 

http://www.nomorestolenelections.org

 

http://www.libertytreefdr.org

 

Peace.

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