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rayray222
If you don't investigate vote fraud and publicize it on a national level


http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories....02462583&EDATE=

Like UC Berkeley and University of Pennsylvania did, our country is headed down the tubes.

Neo Cons will be allowed to pursue the New American Century by staring war with Iran, oil prices rise, and rob our economy of vital economic growth that could have happened if we didn't have to spend our money on gas and energy. Remember the late 70's?

China, India, Australia, Japan, etc... will lose faith in American hegemony, drop their US Treasury holdings, US mortgage rates will shoot through the roof, American homeowners will experience negative equity. And our hegemony will end.

I work in a hedge fund on wall street and everything I say can be verified by any top finance professor in any top 20 US MBA Program.

This is your last chance. The future of America is in your hands. I bid you a good nights sleep.
JamBoi
I think you mean save the world FROM American (as in NeoFascist American) Hegemony.

JamBoi
MushroomCloud
Yes, the fraud must be proven and the country must be made aware of it.

We are being seduced into believing we must look ahead ... not backward.

Looking backward means proving election fraud, and proving John Kerry won the 2004 election. If we don't do this, there will NEVER be another fair election in America again. Forget about 2008 ... if, with BushWorld trying so hard to bring down nukes on our heads, there even is a 2008.
MushroomCloud
Rayray, I thought I'd go ahead and post this because sometimes links don't work for everyone. I wonder whatever happened to this effort at Berkeley.

You are right, the voter fraud has to be publicized on a national scale. Keeping the info on the internet does absolutely no good at all.




Research Team Calls for Immediate Investigation

When: Thursday, November 18, 2004, 10:00 a.m. PST

Where: UC Berkeley campus, Survey Research Center Conference Room --
2538 Channing Way (intersection of Channing/Bowditch). Parking on Durant
near Telegraph.

What: A research team at UC Berkeley will report that irregularities
associated with electronic voting machines may have awarded
130,000 - 260,000 or more excess votes to President George W. Bush in
Florida in the 2004 presidential election. The study shows an unexplained
discrepancy between votes for President Bush in counties where electronic
voting machines were used versus counties using traditional voting
methods. Discrepancies this large or larger rarely arise by chance -- the
probability is less than 0.1 percent. The research team, led by Professor
Michael Hout, will formally disclose results of the study at the press
conference.

To attend the conference or request dial-in information, contact:

Erin Reasoner
Eastwick Communications
650-480-4057
erin.reasoner@eastwick.com

Erica Pereira
Eastwick Communications
640-480-4024
erica@eastwick.com

Noel Gallagher
UC Berkeley Media Relations
510-643-7944
noelgallagher@berkeley.edu

SOURCE UC Berkeley
MushroomCloud
Rayray, was this information widely publicized?
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