December 28, 2004

Ohio Action Alert from "thedeanpeaple"


Action Alert

Help Enlist Others in the Declaration of Intent (Jan 6th) Project (thedeanpeople.org).
Can you commit a couple hours? If so, we need your help!



Every day, more horrifying evidence comes to light that error, systematic suppression of Democratic votes, and other criminal efforts to manipulate the outcome have thwarted the true will of the people to elect John Kerry as their 44th President. Many groups are fighting for a REAL remedy to this crisis, and our effort, the "Declaration of Intent" project continues to play a key role (see thedeanpeople.org).



Time is of the essense. In these final days, we need your help to extend our reach and help the public, and our leaders, to understand that on January 6th, 2005 it is the DUTY of each and every member of the Senate and House to INDEPENDENTLY JUDGE the validity of the appointment of each slate of electors. And further, that their judgment is not limited by "legal technicality", but rather, must be a moral judgment, grounded in our shared democratic principles. Legal technicality has no place and cannot be used to trump reality, as it did in 2000.



Click here for a list of resources that you can use to help spread the word and lobby members of the Senate and the House.




In addition to enlisting others to make calls and send faxes to their representatives, from the 27th to 30th WE NEED VOLUNTEERS to help us with our efforts to identify and contact individuals and groups in other states to:






Encourage as many as possible to request meetings with staffers at their local Senate offices.


Collect contact information for people and groups that that we can represent in meetings at their Senators' offices in Washington D.C.


Identify people who can schedule their own meetings in D.C. with Senate or House members on the 3rd, 4th, or 5th and make sure they know we are available to support them in whatever way we can.



If you can help, send an email with the subject "I Can Help!" to thedeanpeople@comcast.net.



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