Posted on 10/20/2004 8:10:17 AM PDT by jmstein7
Contrary to what is being said by many FReepers, Congress has indeed given the Department of Justice ('DOJ') the tools necessary to deal with vote fraud. However, Congress can only pass laws; it is the job of the DOJ to take action.
If you have five minutes, and you really, really want to do something to help stop vote fraud and the impact it will have on this election, then PLEASE call the Office of the Attorney General at the number below and tell them (nicely) that the public is demanding that an investigation be launched into all of the instances of vote fraud that have come to light:
Office of the Attorney General: 202-353-1555
Click HERE for the Free Republic archive of vote fraud:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=VOTE%20FRAUD
If you check this archive, you will be able to give the DOJ specific examples of fraud.
Public pressure on the DOJ is the only possible way to get the ball rolling against vote fraud.
If you haven't made the call, then you have no right to whine about how nothing is being done. So, please, if you are serious about stopping vote fraud, just make the call. It will take only five minutes, and it can't hurt -- it can only help.
So, please, flood the lines at the DOJ and demand a public probe into vote fraud. There are plenty of examples to work with, so let's get to it.
After you call, please come back here and post information about your phone conversation and its outcome.
Let's get to work and STOMP out vote fraud today.
P.S. If the line above is busy, you can also call via the main justice switchboard: 202-514-2000
Here're synopsis of most articles posted on FR and a few extra from google. You'll notice most are in swing states and most have someone catching/reacting to the fraud.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1229355/posts
Bump...for national voter picture i.d. card.
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I told them the stories I have read of crack trading for registration and of some places where more voters have registered than there are residents.
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The camera idea sounds effective. My kodak digital has video with sound, works great.
some states have rules against videotaping within a certain
distance of the polls, but the parking lot is a probable
exception since they do that for parking security in many lots.this way you could tape any buses or vans making return trips.
Bookmarked and BTTT
bump to call Thursday
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