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searchingforsanity
----- Original Message -----
From: Corby, John
To: katblue
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 10:38 AM
Subject: RE: Grand Theft America


You lost, get over it.

JC


----- Original Message -----
From: katblue
To: johncorby@clearchannel.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 3:41 PM
Subject: Grand Theft America


Mr. Corby:

In order to help THE PEOPLE form a more perfect union, the MEDIA must remain impartial observers of the political process, and harbingers of truth, ready to investigate and inform wherever fraud, corruption, and danger may lurk.

To those taking notice, it is apparent that fraud has very likely occurred on and leading up to Election 2004. There have been numerous reports of voter disenfranchisement, voters being left off voter rolls, destruction of voter registration forms, manipulation of tabulated results at centralized locations, unusual discrepancies from exit poll results, and malfunctioning of electronic voting tabulation systems owned and operated by private partisan corporations. Only by further investigating these reports can the rightful winner of Election 2004 be determined, and confidence in the nation's election system restored.

Media silence at this critical time in our nation's history threatens to further undermine the foundation and principles on which this nation was created. We call upon the media to stand up for an open audit of Election 2004 NOW! If they fail to do so, they will be held accountable for the death of a dream that PEOPLE in the United States of America are freely governed.

Kat L'Estrange
Eugene OR


http://www.donotconcede.com/


I'm afraid "get over it" and "shut up" isn't an investigation.
4democracy
QUOTE(searchingforsanity @ Nov 18 2004, 11:38 PM)
----- Original Message -----
From: Corby, John
To: katblue
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 10:38 AM
Subject: RE: Grand Theft America
You lost, get over it.

JC


----- Original Message -----
From: katblue
To: johncorby@clearchannel.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 3:41 PM
Subject: Grand Theft America
Mr. Corby:

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In order to help THE PEOPLE form a more perfect union, the MEDIA must remain impartial observers of the political process, and harbingers of truth, ready to investigate and inform wherever fraud, corruption, and danger may lurk.

Only by further investigating these reports can the rightful winner of Election 2004 be determined, and confidence in the nation's election system restored.

Media silence at this critical time in our nation's history threatens to further undermine the foundation and principles on which this nation was created. We call upon the media to stand up for an open audit of Election 2004 NOW! If they fail to do so, they will be held accountable for the death of a dream that PEOPLE in the United States of America are freely governed.

Kat L'Estrange
Eugene OR
http://www.donotconcede.com/
I'm afraid "get over it" and "shut up" isn't an investigation.
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That is a great letter, very eloquent. The rudeness of his reply was totally uncalled for. We need to flood his e-mail with the international and internet media's coverage of the stolen election. Then he can at least see how real journalists cover the news.
One of the largest radio stations in my area is a clear channel station and I stopped listening to them about a year ago, just too much propaganda for me!
The Judged
Perhaps it is time to create an avalanch of discontent at the FCC, and start challenging whether or not the licencses of select FOR PROFIT broadcasters is in line with the PUBLIC'S, or the BROADCAST SPECTRUM'S OWNERS, interests.

There is seriously enough out there to begin a massive campaign and get these people working hard in self-defense mode while we drive our interests home at the FCC.

We have a right to be treated both with dignity and honesty by broadcasters, in addition to their actions being in the public interest.

It is high time that that standard actually be applied.

Immagine the revenues that the penalties and fines could bring in toward the federal deficit.
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