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Monday, November 5, 2012

No More Stolen Elections

Our government MUST fix the problems with the unverifiable electronic voting machines.  Should we be outsourcing our elections to some third-party business enterprise?  Put simply, the electronic voting machines cannot be trusted.  It has been demonstrated repeatedly that the machines can be EASILY hacked.  If we cannot trust our elections, do we have a real democracy?




We pledge: No More Stolen Elections!


WE REMEMBER Florida 2000, Ohio 2004, and Wisconsin 2011, and are willing to act this year if the right to free and fair elections is denied again.

WE SUPPORT efforts to protect the right to vote leading up to Election Day.

IF NECESSARY, WE PLEDGE to join nationwide pro-democracy protests starting on the next day, either in my community, in key states where fraud occurred, or in Washington, D.C., and if necessary, to demand a recount, investigation, and criminal prosecutions of those responsible.

CLICK HERE TO JOIN US: Sign the Pledge of Action

Initial signatories* . . .

•Noam Chomsky, professor, MIT
•Thom Hartmann, author and journalist
•Medea Benjamin, co-founder, CODE PINK
•Jill Stein & Cheri Honkala, presidential ticket, Green Party
•Rocky Anderson, presidential nominee, Justice Party
•Tim Carpenter, Progressive Democrats of America
•David Cobb, initiator, 2004 Ohio Recount
•Ben Manski, founder, Liberty Tree Foundation
•Margaret Flowers & Kevin Zeese, It's Our Economy
•Laura Bonham, Justice Party USA
•Tom Hayden, co-founder, Students for a Democratic Society
•Nancy Price, co-chair, Alliance for Democracy
•Jerome Scott, co-founder, U.S. Social Forum
•Kaitlin Sopoci-Belknap, co-founder, Move to Amend
•Bill Fletcher, co-founder, Rainbow Coalition
•John Matthews, Exec. Director, Madison Teachers, Inc. (MTI)
•Daniel Wayne Lee, Los Angeles based anti-corporate activist
•Mimi Kennedy, actress
•Lee Camp, comedian
•Daniel Ellsberg, The Pentagon Papers
•Karen Dolan, Cities for Progress
•Sarah Manski & Adam Porton, co-founders, Wisconsin Wave
•David Swanson, author, War is a Crime
•John Cavanagh, Institute for Policy Studies
•Jim & Rebecca Goodman, Family Farm Defenders
•George Martin, former co-chair, United for Peace and Justice
•Frances Fox Piven, professor, CUNY

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