December 06, 2004

Calendar of events (updated 12/6, 1:40p.m. EST)


Today through Friday, December 10th. Demonstration and Picketing in Front of Sec. Blackwell's Office. Columbus, OH.

11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. daily. Demonstration & picketing (on the public sidewalk, not on private property) in front of Secretary of State Blackwell's office.

Borden Building, 180 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio

We are asking Blackwell to start the recount, recuse himself from the recount, appear at the Judiciary Hearing about fraud in Ohio, and to certify electors only after the recount is finished.

Bring signs, American flags, noisemaking pots and pans, tambourines, props, etc. warm clothes and a tent if you have one or can borrow one. We are prepared to picket and stay until we have a fair election. No more stolen elections!!! Bring your chants and songs. We will tent camp for freedom and fair elections. We are especially asking veterans to come in uniform if possible, because we feel you have an elevated status by having fought for freedom. Come by on your lunch hour or whenever you can make it and bring clothes and sleeping bags to donate. Mainly we need many people to show up ready to stop Ken Blackwell from stealing our election.

Contact: Warren Linney by cell phone (707) 322-3886 or email

wlinney@patriottest.org






Monday, December 6th. Rally in Solidarity With Ohioans. Seattle, WA.
12:00 Noon - 1:30 P.M. LOCATION: Victor Steinbrueck Park. "Total Election Accountability" Rally. By standing in solidarity with Ohioans, Washington State Democrats are conveying a message to the public that Democrats as a party stand unified in our desire for full accountability in the voting process. Details on speakers to be announced. For more information contact:
annierobbins@speakeasy.net and Forrest Jackson,
forrestajackson@earthlink.net



Monday, December 6th. Rally in Front of Congresswoman Pelosi's Office, San Francisco, CA.
12:00 noon. 450 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco. Emergency Rally to Demand Fair and Accountable Elections and to Support the Recount in Ohio. We are coming out en mass to demand the Minority Leader call for or at least support action to investigate the many instances of vote fraud that occurred on November 2nd. We will insist that the Democratic party not lay down in the face of these most egregious acts that threaten to destroy our democracy. The rally will also help support the meeting a group of us have arranged with Pelosi's staff that starts at noon. Sponsored By: United for Peace and Justice, The Wellstone Democratic Club, The SF Tikkun Community, Code Pink, Voting Integrity Project, Dean Democratic Club. Contact:
Bryan Bowman

bowman.b@comcast.net
(510) 701-1787 (To car pool from Palo Alto, please meet at the Page
Mill/Highway 280 Park and Ride at 10:30am and call Peter Drekmeier at 650-223-3333 to let him know you are coming).





Tuesday, December 7th. Green Party Press Conference. Columbus, OH.



Tuesday, December 7, 2:00 PM
Green Party Press Conference on the recount process.

Ohio Supreme Court 65 South Front Street, Columbus, Ohio.


Tuesday, December 7th. Picketing. Delaware County.
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Demonstration & picketing at the Delaware County Board of Elections.

Intersection of South Sandusky Street & Park Avenue (at the entrance to Ohio Wesleyan University), Delaware, Ohio.

Protesting the refusal of Chairpeople Janet Brenneman, Kimberly Spangler, and John Myers to participate in a recount, despite an order from the U.S. District Court to proceed.

Stop by when you can. Dress for the weather and bring signs.

Demonstration, picketing at the Delaware County Board of Elections.
Contact: Paddy Shaffer (614) 761-0621
paddy@columbus.rr.com



Tuesday, December 7th. Candlelight Vigil in Support of Ohio, "Investigate All 88". Washington, D.C.
7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. It is time we support the Ohio voters and call:

for a joint bipartisan investigation of irregularities in the 2004 Ohio Election;
to postpone the meeting of the Electoral College until a thorough investigation is completed;
to bring to national attention any and all wrongdoing and illegal practices of the voting process;
to bring violators to justice;
to remedy the situation by holding new elections.

Sponsored by "Investigate All 88" Contact information:
info@investigate88.org



Wednesday, December 8th. FBI Rally. White Plains, NY.

12:00 noon. FBI office at 222 Bloomingdale Road in White Plains at the intersection of Mamaroneck Avenue.
Take a long lunch hour, bring the kids, bring grandma, grandpa and Aunt Agatha, change your plans, or do whatever else is necessary to be there. At this moment, there is a desperate need for publicity to support the work of people in Ohio who are gathering impressive evidence of widespread vote tampering and conspiracy to suppress the vote. Evidence of vote tampering has been given to the FBI in Ohio, but it is not clear that the agency is doing anything. This rally Wednesday has the full support and encouragement of people in Ohio because they feel that it is only through publicity and public pressure that there will be a recount there and an investigation by the FBI.It is essential that we get into the street at this time to show that we will not accept this election until there is a full investigation and recount. If you have time, please make a sign, example, "Investigate Vote Fraud Now". Do all possible to come on Wednesday. We really need numbers, over a hundred if at all possible. We must defend our rights at this moment. The opportunity to act on this will be very brief. Last Friday the FBI refused to "accept" the written complaint which we'd delivered; so we're coming back again. For information, please call Nick Mottern at (914) 806-6179.






Wednesday, December 8. Hearing Conducted by Congressman Conyers. Washington, D.C.
10:00 a.m. Rayburn House OFfice Building. Ranking Minority member of the House Judiciary Committee, will hold a hearing to investigate allegations of vote fraud and irregularities in Ohio during the 2004 Presidential election. The hearing is slated to begin at 10:00 a.m. EST in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington DC. Democratic Representatives Melvin Watt and Robert Scott will also be centrally involved with the hearing. Rev. Jesse Jackson will be in attendance, along with Ralph Neas (President, People for the American Way), Jon Greenbaum (Director, Voting Rights Project, Lawyers Committee For Civil Rights Under Law), Ellie Smeal (Executive Director, The Feminist Majority), Bob Fitrakis ( The Free Press), Cliff Arnebeck (Arnebeck Associates), John Bonifaz (General Counsel, National Voting Institute), Steve Rosenfeld (Producer, Air America Radio), and Shawnta Walcott (Communications Director, Zogby International). Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell has been invited to attend.




Thursday, December 9th. Protest Media Blackout on Ohio Recount and Litigation. San Diego, CA.
3:30-4:30 p.m. ,350 CAMINO DE LA REINA –
THE SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE
(OUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE "FREE" PRESS)
Stand up for an election system that is trustworthy!
Stand up for a free press and watchdog media!

Voice your disapproval of the lack of media coverage of the Ohio recount of the 2004 presidential election by standing with others. More Info:
http://homepage.mac.com/ttelos/VOTERR/ or 858-382-4318





Friday, December 10th. Action Planning Session and Screening of Film of November 13th Columbus Hearing. Chicago, IL.
7:30 p.m. Video screening of the first Ohio nonpartisan public hearing on voting irregularities and supression in Columbus, Ohio. The November 13, hearing was taped by Chicago area resident, Edward F. Miyahara, who traveled to Columbus to witness the testimony. Mr. Miyahara and colleague, Robert Morrison, will show 90 minutes of the hearing Friday, December 10, at 7:30 p.m at the World Folk Music Company, 1808 W. 103rd Street. There will be a discussion and action planning session following. The event is co-sponsored by the Southsiders for Peace, The Citizens for Truth Coalition, Progressive Democrats of Illinois and Friends of the Green Planet. For more information call MaryBeth Ingberg or Dennis Vail at (773) 445-6698.



Saturday, December 11th. Rally to Protest Media Blackout of Vote Fraud. Denver, CO.
12:00 noon. Colorado State Capitol building, west steps (Colfax Ave and Lincoln St. in Denver). Bring kids, friends, drums and spirit. Come let the media know what you think of their cowardice and complicity. Does it make any sense that media mutes coverage of widespread vote fraud reportage here in Colorado and the U.S. while getting all hopped up about election irregularities in Ukraine?

Speakers and music are being arranged, but will include experts on computer and vote security from Coloradoans for Voting Integrity
(http://cfvi.org) and speakers with contact from the recount campaigns in Ohio, Florida, New Mexico and New Hampshire.

After the rally, we'll march to the Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post offices and provide them with fact sheets and stories on electronic vote fraud.

This is a legally permitted rally and march, sponsored by the Mercury Coalition for Honest Elections. Contact Information:
Bob Mcgrath

mcgrath_mcnally@msn.com










Saturday, December 11th. Black Box Tea Party, New York, NY.
12:15 pm to 2:00 pm. Times Square, S.E. Corner, Broadway & 42nd Street. Bring black box, indignation, and a sign. For information:
http://www.solarbus.org/stealyourelection/articles/1211-nyc-protest.html or email
alexisact@earthlink.net or
sharon.lynch@verizon.net




Saturday, December 11th, Protest Rally, Kansas City, MO.
1:00 p.m. Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd. & Broadway (47th & Broadway), JC Nichols Fountain. No Stolen Elections. Bring signs. Distribute flyers after rally. (Contact nse-ch@emeraldstar.net)



Saturday, December 11, 2004, March on Washington. Nationwide - Washington, DC.
(Call (561) - 889 - 2165 or email activistdemocrat1@yahoo.com to participate with the "March on Washington D.C." on Dec.11, 2004. This is the day before the Electoral College votes to decide who will be representing the United States as either the 43rd or 44th President of the United States.



Sunday, December 12th. Demonstration. Columbus, OH.
Ohio Statehouse, corner of Broad and High Streets. (Bring signs, but no sticks allowed)

Details to follow. 541-343-3353, kinc@efn.org





Sunday, December 12th. 51 Capital March, Tallahasse, FL.
Contact Michael Fox:

tampabaydemocracy@yahoo.com




Sunday, December 12, 2004. 51 Capital March, Washington, DC.
12:00 noon. Location:
The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington DC 20500

Contact:
Bronwyn Burns

violinone@mail.com http://www.51capitalmarch.com




Sunday, December 12, 2004. 51 Capital March, Phoenix, AZ.
12:00 noon.
Location:
State Capitol 1700 West Washington Phoenix AZ 85007

Contact:
Kip Humphrey
kiphumphrey@51capitalmarch.com



Sunday, December 12, 2004. 51 Capital March, Austin, TX.
12:00 noon.
Location: State Capitol 1100 Congress Ave Austin TX 78701

Contact:
Kip Humphrey
kiphumphrey@51capitalmarch.com




Sunday, December 12, 2004. 51 Capital March, Montgomery, AL.
12:00 noon.
Location:
State Capitol 600 Dexter Avenue Montgomery AL 36130

Contact:
Kip Humphrey
kiphumphrey@51capitalmarch.com






Sunday, December 12, 2004. 51 Capital March, nationwide in all states, march on state capitals
12:00 noon. To find organizers and participants in your state, go to
http://www.51capitalmarch.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl


Monday, December 13, 2004. "Hands Around the Statehouse" Rally, Columbus, OH
11:00 A.M. Details to follow. Volunteers contact 541-343-3353, kinc@efn.org



Monday, December 13th. Demonstration. Columbus, OH.
Ohio Statehouse, corner of Broad and High Streets. (Bring signs, but no sticks allowed.)




Monday, December 13th. "Voices for Open and Truthful Election Results and Reform" (V.O.T.E.R.R.) Vigil for Democracy. San Diego, CA.

Anytime Between 7am – 1pm
SAN DIEGO FEDERAL BUILDING,
DOWNTOWN AT FRONT AND BROADWAY. When electoral college is meeting, Voice your disapproval of the lack of media coverage of the Ohio recount of the 2004 presidential election by standing with others. More Info:
http://homepage.mac.com/ttelos/VOTERR/ or 858-382-4318






Monday, December 13th. Monday, December 13th. Emergency Meeting Outside Electoral College Delegates' Meeting. Sacramento, CA.

11:00 AM Meet at the Federal Building
Corner of 5th and I Streets, Sacramento
March to the North Steps of the Capital for a 12 Noon
Rally/Press Conference



On Monday, December 13, electoral college delegates will meet in every state capital to cast the votes that will elect our president and vice president.

Please join us to protest and make visible the many voting rights violations and election irregularities which call into question the integrity of this election and demand reforms to extend and protect a genuine democracy.

The California electors will meet at 2 PM, and we will be there to insist that every vote be verified and counted before they cast their votes! Bring signs, bring "Black Boxes" and bring your friends!!!


This is part of a national call to action endorsed by the No Stolen Elections campaign, 51 Capital March, CODEPINK, United for Peace and Justice, Planned Parenthood MarMonte, Dean Democratic Club of Silicon Valley, Wellstone Renewal Club, East Bay, and others.


Cosponsored by Sacramento for Democracy.
http://sacramentofordemocracy.org

For more information, contact:

Kevin Greene, 530-756-2853, 530-220-0800 cell;
kevingreene4peace@yahoo.com
Karen Bernal: 916-812-1793 cell;
karber@tower.com



Friday, December 17th. Forum on Voter Fraud 2004. Rohnert Park, CA.
7:00 p.m. Ives Hall, Room 119, Sonoma State UniversityDan Hamburg – former North Coast Congressman and
present Executive Director of Voice of the Environment –
currently working to expose the irregularities in the Ohio vote
and promote a fully transparent recount
Judith Volkart – attorney, board member of the American Civil Liberties Union,
teacher of constitutional law at Sonoma State University, and
a member of the Election Protection Coalition, who worked
in the Colorado Springs, CO field office during the election
Gail Jonas – attorney and mediator – supervising attorney on the
non-partisan Election Protection Coalition national voter protection hotline
Moderated by Peter Phillips of Project Censored

$5.00 donation requested – Parking is free

Sponsored by the North Bay Spokes Network,
www.northbayspokes.org
Project Censored,
www.projectcensored.org
The Peace and Justice Center of Sonoma County
www.peaceandjusticesonomaco.org
For information call 707-569-9922






Saturday, December 18th Protest, New York, NY.
2:00 p.m. Washington Square Park, Manhattan. (Contact prez@nownyc.org)

THIS CALENDAR IS FREQUENTLY UPDATED; IF YOU CAME TO THIS THROUGH A LINK FROM AN EMAIL OR OTHER WEB SITE, BE SURE TO CHECK FOR MORE RECENT VERSION OF CALENDAR




SPECIAL NOTE:
Ohio is the single swing state in which there are major litigations and a recount pending, and enough electors to change the outcome of the presidential race. Thanks to the valiant fight going on in Ohio, the 2004 Election is not over.

Thousands of volunteers are needed in Ohio to assist the Green Party and the Libertarian Party with the Recount, and tens of thousands of demonstrators are needed to call the attention of the national media to the outrage that was committed there. So I urge everyone to stay focussed on Ohio.

Generalized activities geared to long range election reform, or 'anti-inaugurals' to blow off steam, are a luxury; specific actions, geared towards getting justice in Ohio NOW, are a necessity.

Although this calendar mentions events going on in other states, I urge everyone who is not in Ohio to make it his or her first priority to come to Ohio to participate in the protests and/or the Recount.

If you participate in events in other states, I strongly urge you to focus the attention of the event towards the very provable Ohio election crimes, and if you wish to contribute financially, please concentrate on the organizations that are doing important work on the ground in Ohio, such as C.A.S.E., the National Voting Rights Institute, and the Green Party Recount.


Sincerely yours,


R. B.

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