Wednesday, January 05, 2005
Ohio Republican Secretary Of State Brags About Delivering Ohio For Bush In Gubernatorial Fundraising Letter
Not hard to believe that Kenneth Blackwell, Ohio's Katherine Harris, couldn't keep it in his pants long, I mean keep his mouth shut. I have to say that the corrupt conservatives, and I don't mean this to dismiss conservatives in general, can't keep their mouths shut about their crimes. Though many times it is hard to prove, but it does not take long before they start shooting their mouths off about their cleverness, which translates to not so clever. For the most part their crimes have been visible, but people don't want to believe that they are perpetrating one of the biggest frauds the American government has ever seen. There is a criminal history with most of these morons, but everyone falls down when they say "God told me..."
I pray that tomorrow that there will be at least one Senator that will stand up and do the right thing, object to the certification of the election in Ohio. This is not to make John Kerry president, as I said before I would not wish the current political and economic climate on my worst enemy, but to save our electoral system. To save our democracy. To save America.
Ohio Republican Secretary of State brags about
delivering Ohio for Bush in gubernatorial fundraising letter
By John Byrne | RAW STORY Editor
FOR ACTUAL LETTER, CLICK HERE
Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell boasted of helping “deliver” Ohio for President Bush and said he was “truly pleased” to announce Bush had won Ohio even before all of the state’s votes had been counted in his own fundraising letter, RAW STORY has discovered.
The letter, which was received by a Butler County resident Dec. 31, is a plea to support Blackwell’s campaign for governor. The resident has asked to remain anonymous.
In apparent disregard for his nonpartisan role as Ohio’s chief election official, the Republican Secretary and chairman of Bush’s Ohio reelection campaign slammed Senator Kerry as a “disaster” who would have reaped “terrible” and “horrible” results on both Ohio and the United States.
Further, Blackwell’s use of the word “deliver” finds striking resonance with another controversial fundraising letter sent by the CEO of voting machine manufacturer Diebold Walden O’Dell in the summer of 2003 when he said he was “committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year.”
Blackwell’s campaign office confirmed that they that sent the letter but offered no further comment.
For Full Story, Click Here
I pray that tomorrow that there will be at least one Senator that will stand up and do the right thing, object to the certification of the election in Ohio. This is not to make John Kerry president, as I said before I would not wish the current political and economic climate on my worst enemy, but to save our electoral system. To save our democracy. To save America.
Ohio Republican Secretary of State brags about
delivering Ohio for Bush in gubernatorial fundraising letter
By John Byrne | RAW STORY Editor
FOR ACTUAL LETTER, CLICK HERE
Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell boasted of helping “deliver” Ohio for President Bush and said he was “truly pleased” to announce Bush had won Ohio even before all of the state’s votes had been counted in his own fundraising letter, RAW STORY has discovered.
The letter, which was received by a Butler County resident Dec. 31, is a plea to support Blackwell’s campaign for governor. The resident has asked to remain anonymous.
In apparent disregard for his nonpartisan role as Ohio’s chief election official, the Republican Secretary and chairman of Bush’s Ohio reelection campaign slammed Senator Kerry as a “disaster” who would have reaped “terrible” and “horrible” results on both Ohio and the United States.
Further, Blackwell’s use of the word “deliver” finds striking resonance with another controversial fundraising letter sent by the CEO of voting machine manufacturer Diebold Walden O’Dell in the summer of 2003 when he said he was “committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year.”
Blackwell’s campaign office confirmed that they that sent the letter but offered no further comment.
For Full Story, Click Here

