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“There were many other problems in Ohio. Like in Florida, the Ohio secretary of state, Ken Blackwell, made decisions on what could be counted and other important matters even as he shilled for Bush as a co-chair of his campaign. This raised serious conflict-of-interest concerns, said Ohio State Senator Teresa Fedor. “There is a pattern of voter suppression; that’s why I called for Blackwell’s resignation more than a month ago,” she said. “Blackwell, while claiming to run an unbiased elections process, was also the co-chair of the Bush-Cheney campaign in Ohio. Additionally, he was the spokesperson for the anti-business, anti-family constitutional amendment ‘Issue 1,’ and a failed initiative to repeal a crucial sales-tax revenue source for the state. Blackwell learned his moves from the Katherine Harris playbook of Florida 2000, and we won’t stand for it.” - from “Never Say Die-bold,” OpEdNews.com.
Ask yourself: If the Bush administration stole the election in 2000 with collusion from Republican-appointed U.S. Supreme Court justices, and they recently rigged an election in Afghanistan and actually have a written plan to steal the Iraq election (if they can have one), what would stop them from stealing the 2004 elections? Well, the worst case scenario came true.
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