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View Article  Verified Voting Critical Mass - April 20-23

Verified Voting Critical Mass

April 20-23


Bring HR2239 To a Vote!

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ISSUE
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Free HR 2239 from Committee

If HR2239 - legislation that would mandate a paper record for every Electronic Voting Machine - is not passed by May, its most likely dead in the water.


SO LETS MAKE A SPLASH!

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ACTION
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CALL Toll Free and Send A fax by email to the House Administration Committee - where the bill is being held to die.

We have to free the bill and push it to the House Floor and bring it to a vote.

The time is NOW - April 20-23, when all activists involved in the campaign for fair elections can raise our voices together, united, as one.

Send the below message in your email and that will become a fax in the Congressperson's office.

The Contact info is at the bottom.

CALL: 800-839-5276 (the Capitol switchboard)


TEXT OF THE EMAIL/FAX

HR2239 HR2239 HR2239 HR2239 HR2239 HR2239

Bring it to the House Floor!  Bring it to a Vote!

Electronic Voting Without Paper isn't Democracy, it's an outrage!

Please Bring this Bill to a Vote NOW!

Without delay!


Contact these Legislators - ALL OF THEM - at least once a day all week long.

House Administration Committee

Rep. Robert W. Ney, (R-OH) Chairman
Put this in your email's "send" form and make your email a fax!

Click here for Rep. Ney.


2438 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6265
Fax: (202) 225-3394


Rep. Thomas M. Reynolds (R-NY)
Put this in your email's "send" form and make your email a fax!

Click here for Rep. Reynolds.

Washington, D.C. Office
332 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-5265


Rep. Vernon J. Ehlers, (R-MI)
Put this in your email's "send" form and make your email a fax!

Click here for Rep. Ehlers.

Washington Office
1714 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515-2203
voice: (202) 225-3831
fax: (202) 225-5144


Rep. John L. Mica (R-FL)
Put this in your email's "send" form and make your email a fax!

Click here for Rep. Mica.

2445 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-4035
Fax: (202) 226-0821


Rep. John Linder (R-GA)
Put this in your email's "send" form and make your email a fax!

Click here for Rep. Linder.

1727 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515-1007
Phone: 202-225-4272
Fax: 202-225-4696


Rep. John B. Larson (D-CT) Ranking Member
Put this in your email's "send" form and make your email a fax!

Click here for Rep. Larson.

Longworth HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone:(202)225-2265
Fax: (202) 225-1031


U.S. Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald (CA)
Put this in your email's "send" form and make your email a fax!

Click here for Rep. Millender-McDonald.

1514 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
Phone: 202-225 - 7924
Fax: 202-225-7926


Rep. Robert Brady (D-PA)
Put this in your email's "send" form and make your email a fax!

Click here for Rep. Brady.

206 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
phone: (202) 225-4731
fax: (202) 225-0088


These email/faxes are real spiffy, but they are set up so that you can only send a maximum of 6 per day.  Be sure to get in your daily 6 from the list above.


ALSO, go here to send your own member of Congress a fax in support of HR2239.  The letter is written for you.  All you do is enter your email address and street address, select "send a fax" and submit.  Please do it even if you've done it before. 

Thank you!

View Article  Ira Lacher: Changing Hearts and Minds

Changing Hearts and Minds

Had the article on The Nation's website been written by anyone but William Greider, I'd have ignored it. But the most prescient progressive reporter of the last couple of decades I read. And one paragraph, about why today's mass media have simply refused to second-guess their shameful acceptance of Georgedick Bushcheney's war on Iraq, stood out, both for its profundity and for its aha! factor:

"How could such forgetfulness prevail, especially among a smart, engaged group like news people? It is perhaps not as sinister as it sounds. Most of the men and women now in charge of the news processes were boys and girls during Vietnam. The youngest reporters were not yet born. Their generation, I imagine, experienced the war more distantly as a disturbed era that ended in national humiliation. An air of shame hung over their growing-up years, a residue of bitterness and guilt all around. Did Americans wimp out? Did the news media poison their patriotism? My hunch is that many of today's reporters and editors came to think so and were determined to be less squeamish, more 'manly' about warmaking. Editors over 50 can't hide behind this excuse."

Maybe. Maybe it's just that today's young people simply aren't afraid of dying for something so meaningless, as my contemporaries were, and how 58,000 of them did.

Too many of us are sanguine in the knowledge that the only Americans who are dying in Iraq today are volunteers. Many doubtless joined up believing they were defending their country, or saw the military as a good career. But others surely enlisted because they hadn't a notion of what they wanted to do after graduating high school. Still others signed up for the National Guard and reserves thinking they'd be fighting forest fires or floods in their home states, not shipping out for an endless tour overseas.

But the common denominator is they understood there was a possibility that one day Uncle Sam, like the Godfather, would call on them to perform a service. That day, which many thought would never come, came.

The rest of us, not having to worry about being drafted - at least not yet - can sit back, sympathize, utter words of support for the troops, and a silent prayer that our rear ends aren't in danger.

A draft would change that mighty quick and, indeed, a few progressive legislators such as Congressman Charles Rangel of Michigan have even proposed conscription with no loopholes as a means of provoking opposition to the war. I don't think we're ready for a step like that, and besides, giving a draft to Georgedick Bushcheney would be like giving Osama a key to the Redstone Arsenal.

But no matter how the war goes, and whether a Democrat retakes the White House or not, we're not going to get the kind of antiwar sentiment in this country William Greider writes about. Not unless our young people can truly be made to feel that their lives are about to be cut short for something they can neither believe in nor understand.

Contact Ira Lacher here.



Regarding The Draft

Ira's essay brings up an important issue: The Draft. Legislation has been proposed in the House and Senate (twin bills S89 and HR163) to reinstate the draft as early as June 15, 2005, to apply to both men and women ages 18 to 26 and college deferments will NOT be allowed.

$28 million dollars has been added to the 2004 Selective Service System and the Pentagon has quietly begun a public campaign to fill all 10,350 draft board positions and the 11,070 appeals boards slots nationwide. It appears that both John Kerry and the Bush administration support this action, but you can have an impact by putting pressure on them and by contacting your members of Congress.  More information is available at Common Dreams.

Linda

 

View Article  Iowa in the News: Voter Turnout

Gee, I wonder if Howard Dean had anything to do with it?


MORE DEMOCRATS FILL IOWA VOTER ROLLS    

(Des Moines)-  Record turnout at the Presidential caucuses has fueled a surge in Democratic voter registration.  Numbers released by the Iowa Secretary of State show 24,000 more Democrats are currently on active voter rolls than in March of 2003. 

At the same time, Republican voter rolls decreased by nearly 14,000.  

Also fueling the Republican decline is an increase in No Party registration, which rose by over 14,000 voters.

As of April 1, 2004, the state records 1.83 million registered voters, up slightly more than 23,000 from a year ago.

The Democratic gains represent a significant shift from a year ago, and narrow the gap in party registration to a near dead heat.

(more)


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