Radicalendar : http://www.radicalendar.org
Radicalendar

Radicalendar

  January 2005  
monthweekdaymineadd an event

Events for Monday, 03 January 2005

[click on event title for more detailed information]

[]
Arkansas IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Atlanta IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Austin IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Baltimore

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Big Muddy IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Boston IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Boston IMC

Court Solidarity - DNC Trial - Jake

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Please come to court in solidarity with Jake, one of the three people arrested
during the DNC. He faces a charge of disorderly conduct. The case will
initially be called in room 30 but will be reassigned to a different room for
trial. Even if you can't stay for the whole trial, it would be great to come
for the time you can and support our comrade.

Location:
Boston municipal courthouse, Post Office Square (T:
Downtown Crossing)

Organizer:

URL: www.baamboston.org

 
[][]
[]
Boston IMC

Daily Vigil at Senator John Kerry's House

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Daily Vigil at Senator John Kerry's House, 12/28 -1/5

There will be a daily vigil from 12:30-1:30 p.m. at Senator John Kerry's house at Louisburg Square on Beacon Hill in Boston, starting Tuesday, December 28 - Wednesday, January 5. On New Year's Eve only the vigil will be from 4:00-5:00 p.m.

- We are asking Senator Kerry not to certify the electoral college vote
on January 6, 2005 and to encourage other Senators and Representatives not
to certify.

- We are asking Senator Kerry to support any other Senators and Representatives who are planning not to certify.

This vigil is sponsored by the Coalition Against Election Fraud

SUGGESTIONS FOR SIGNS

- Senator Kerry, Vote No On Certification

- Senator Kerry, Do Not Certify The Electoral Vote

Location:

Organizer:

URL: http://www.caef.us

 
[][]
[]
Boston IMC

Out of Boston Bioweapons Meeting

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Out of Boston Bioweapons Meeting

Location:
971 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston

Organizer:

URL: http://www.bostonmobilization.org/

 
[][]
[]
Boston IMC

Rally for the Republic: Defend Our Democracy!

7:00 PM - 9:30 PM

Rally for the Republic: Defend Our Democracy!

Call on Congress to Stand Up & Be Counted For Equal Voting Rights For All On January 6!

Speakers to include:

David Lytel – Founder of Redeafbush.com, a federal PAC, participated in the 2000 & the current Constitutional Challenges to the legitimacy of the Florida and Ohio electoral votes

Jonathan Simon – Exit poll analyst, attorney, voting activist and chiropractor

Tom Barbera - One of thirteen MA electors who passed a unanimous resolution asking for the investigation and remedy of election violations

Faye Morrison - Ayer Selectwoman who spent six months campaigning and working with Election Protection in several states - disturbing stories of voter suppression from the trenches

Donna Palermino, Esq. - Activist and Attorney, to speak on the legal aspects of the challenge

Campaign Volunteers - Local citizens who campaigned in Ohio, Florida and other states,to share their personal experiences of vote suppression.

PLUS A SHORT VIDEO ON VOTE SUPPRESSION IN OHIO.

Music by Greg Greenway, folk singer

Gather in the Boston Common near the State House at 6:30 p.m. and we will March to Faneuil Hall

Call on our U.S. Senators & Reps. to do the right thing on January 6!
Ask them NOT to certify the electoral votes of states where election results are still in question. Disturbing incidents of voter suppression and reports of possible vote tampering are emerging from Ohio and other states.
Members of Congress plan a challenge in the Joint Session of the U.S. Congress on January 6, 2005. Ask your Senators and Reps to join the challenge. Invoke our Constitutional protection of the right to vote.

Stand in solidarity with the voters of Ohio
[Jesse Jackson will also lead a Rally for the Republic in Columbus on January 3.]

Sponsored by the Coalition Against Election Fraud

ELECTION FRAUD 2004

There were 57,000 complaints of voting violations dealing with machine problems and acts of voter suppression delivered to the US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee.

Machine problems include electronic touch screen machines in Florida that began counting votes backwards and others that reported the wrong candidate as people voted. Hanging chads were once again a problem, this time in Ohio. Just as in Florida in 2000, the greatest ballot spoilage -- ballots cast but not countable -- occurred in predominately African American precincts.

Some voters were turned away illegally. Others were given provisional ballots that were later discarded. Inexcusable waits of up to ten hours caused an unknown number of voters to give up without voting. Many were sent to the wrong polling place. Many experienced intimidation. Tens of thousands were purged from voting lists. Absentee ballots did not arrive or went uncounted. African American, low-income and younger voters were disproportionately disenfranchised.

Significant discrepancies between the exit polls and the official results occurred -- but only in swing states. Statistical analysis shows that the chance of such selective disparity between the exit polls and the official tallies, almost always favoring George Bush, were less than one in a million.

These are the kinds of problems that led the Ukrainian people to take to the streets and the international community to stand up and cry foul. The Voting Rights Act makes voter suppression illegal. The 14th
Amendment of our Constitution says that if voters are disenfranchised, the vote of the Electoral College should be adjusted proportionately.

We must be able to trust that our electoral processes are fair and just. This is a non-partisan issue. Join us in opposing the January 6 certification of this election. If even one House member and one Senator object to the electoral votes of any state, that objection will be recorded and the vote will not be automatically certified. After the 2000 election Representatives from the Congressional Black Caucus were willing not to certify, but they couldn't find one Senator to support them. Don't let that happen again.

What You Can Do:

Contact your U.S. Senators & Representative and ask them to vote NOT to certify the electoral votes on January 6! Senators and Representatives can be reached toll-free by calling 1-800-839-5276 or 1-877-762-8762 (connecting all offices). In addition, contact these key U.S. Senators:
Barbara Boxer CA-D Robert Byrd WV-D Mark Dayton MN-D
Thomas Harkin IA-D Jim Jeffords VT-I Edward Kennedy MA-D
Patrick Leahy VT-D Carl Levin MI-D Joseph Lieberman CT-D
Barbara Mikulski MD-D Barack Obama IL-D Charles Schumer NY-D
Olympia Snow ME-R

Join our daily vigil at John Kerry’s home at Louisburg Square on Beacon Hill in Boston. 12:30–1:30 pm, except 4–5 pm on New Year's Eve.

Travel to Washington DC to visit Congress before the vote and attend the January 6 Defend Democracy Rally and Vigil, 10am-4pm in Upper Senate Park.

Visit our web site for details or further information (www.caef.us).

Location:
Faneuil Hall, Boston

Organizer:

URL: http://www.caef.us

 
[][]
[]
Boston IMC

"Lean to Your Left" Political Comedy

8:00 PM - 9:30 PM

***Monday January 3 @ 8.00pm**
Veggie Planet (www.veggieplanet.net) Presents: "Lean To Your Left" - Political Comedy Night with Peter Dutton & friends

Come share our first post-election show and some much-needed laughter as we get ready for a second Bush term.

Peter Dutton is Boston's rapidly rising political answer to Jay Severin. Dead pan, razor wit coupled with a writer's instinct for detail, Dutton is funny and smart. Already snapped up for WZLX 100.7's morning show in Boston, Veggie Planet & Club Passim welcome Dutton as the host of a hand-picked roster of political humor.

www.clubpassim.org for reservations

Location:
Veggie Planet/Club Passim
47 Palmer Street
Cambridge

Cost: $8

Organizer:

URL: www.veggieplanet.net

 
[][]
[]
Colorado IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Indymedia Barcelona

Taller de Dansa al CSOA l'Estella

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Com cada dilluns es fa un curs de dansa principalment oriental al CSOA l'Estella.

Location:
CSOA l'Estella

Directions: c/ Lepant, 83
al costat de l'estació de tren
de Mataró

Organizer:

URL: http://www.musaik.net/estella

 
[][]
[]
Kansas City IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
National (US)

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
New Hampshire IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Northwest Florida IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Northwest Florida IMC

Anti-War Rally

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Anti-War Rally-January 15th at Noon-

This will be a lively anti-war rally where many, many of your fellow Pensacolians from all walks of life will get together to send one loud voice that we are against these senseless wars. To date, over 10,000 Americans have been killed or wounded in Iraq. More startling is that maybe as many 100,000 Iraqis have been killed or wounded since this war began. Support the Troops-Save the Iraqis-Bring the Troops Home Now!

Location:
Corner of Garden and Palafox in Downtown Pensacola

Organizer:

URL: http://www.angelfire.com/fl5/vfppcola

 
[][]
[]
Rochester IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
San Diego IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Santa Barbara IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Santa Cruz Indymedia

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Santa Cruz Indymedia

NAACP GENERAL MEETING

7:30 PM - 12:00 AM

NAACP GENERAL MEETING: The public is invited to general meetings of the Santa Cruz Branch of the NAACP. There is no charge for admittance. The NAACP provides scholarships, maintains employment listings, investigates complaints of racial discrimination or harassment and provides diversity outreach programs and cultural celebrations. First Mondays of each month at 7:30 p.m. Progressive Baptist Church Parish Hall, 519 Center St., Santa Cruz. Call 429-2266, e-mail naacpsc-AT-yahoo.com or write to NAACP Santa Cruz, P.O. Box 1433, Santa Cruz, CA, 95061.

Location:
Progressive Baptist Church Parish Hall, 519 Center St., Santa Cruz.

Cost: Free

Organizer:

 
[][]
[]
Tallahassee-RedHills IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Tampa Bay Indymedia

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Tennessee Independent Media Center

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Tennessee Independent Media Center

Nashville Peace and Justice Center Board Meeting

5:30 PM - 12:00 AM

The general public is welcome to sit in on the Board Meeting of the Nashville Peace and Justice Center. The Board of the Nashville Peace and Justice Center is composed of a coalition of twenty one separate organizations in Nashville dedicated to social justice. General business is taken care of at the board meeting, followed by the public issues forum.

1016 18th Ave So
321-9066

Location:

 
[][]
[]
The Denver Voice

8am Breakfast - 2877 Lawrance St. Denver

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Everyone is Welcome

Location:
Volunteers of America
2877 Lawrence Street, Denver, Co

Cost: Free

Organizer:

 
[][]
[]
The Denver Voice

11:30am Lunch - 2877 Lawrance St. Denver

11:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Everyone is Welcome

Location:
Volunteers of America
2877 Lawrence St.
Denver, Co.

Organizer:

 
[][]
[]
Thunder Bay IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Twincities IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]
[]
Western Massachusetts IMC

Defend Democracy in Columbus, Ohio

All day

On Election Day, problems throughout Ohio were reported all day long. In the days and weeks that followed, people throughout the state continued to point to many irregularities in the presidential vote. The voting machines were susceptible to glitches, mistakes and hacking, and even the Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell (who chaired the Ohio Bush-Cheney election campaign) admitted there were "missteps" in the election process. As was the case in the 2000 election, these problems disproportionately affected African-American and low-income voters.

There are a host of outstanding questions about the November 2nd election, in Ohio and other states:

· Why were there 92,000 unprocessed votes, over and under counts? And what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why were 155,000 people forced to vote provisionally, and what was the basis for accepting or denying these ballots?
· Why did election officials in one county inform staff on the Thursday before the election that there would be a Homeland Security alert on Election Day, and then take ballots to a warehouse for a secret count which resulted on a 14,000 vote increase for Bush from his 2000 total?
Congressmembers John Conyers, Maxine Water and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones all led a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Columbus, OH in mid-December, where yet more concerns and questions were made pblic. Lawsuits have been filed, people have protested, and the work to secure a thorough recount of every vote cast in Ohio continues.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has initiated a call for a Pro-Democracy - Count Every Vote Rally to be held in Columbus, Ohio (the state capital) on Monday, January, 3, 2005. The rally will pull together people from all around Ohio, as well as others who can make the trip.

United for Peace and Justice is one of several national coalitions and organizations lending support to this effort. We call on everyone who can to join this important rally, just days before the U.S. Congress will convene to accept the results of the votes cast by the Electoral College delegates on Dec. 13th.

The details of the rally are still be worked on, and we will be updating the information on our web site as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are in Ohio, or can find a way to travel there, make plans now to participate in the Pro-Democracy Rally on Jan. 3rd.

Whether or not you can be with us in Columbus, please think about people you know who might be able to make the trip and pass this message along to them.

On a related note: please take a moment to read the event on January 6th for the No Stolen Election Campaign and United Progressives for Democracy. It explains a nationwide effort to get at least one Senator to stand up with their colleagues from the House of Representatives who are ready and willing to call for an open Congressional discussion about this election on January 6th.

Location:

URL: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

 
[][]

* Radicalendar

Today is Saturday
05/04/24

Views

* Donations

Help support this site
 
 

This site made manifest by Manifesto software