[North-NV-Greens] Fwd: [media-states] Green Wave (formerly Green Blitz) #2 continues: Write a letter!

Paul Etxeberri eusko at earthlink.net
Thu Dec 9 22:23:53 PST 2004


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>Can we match the last batch of letters sent and
>published?
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>Green Wave (formerly Green Blitz) #2 is now
>underway....  Send a letter or op-ed column on
>the Ohio recount effort to a local newspaper or
>news web site.  Write your own, or adapt one of
>the samples below.  Send us a copy of your letter
>or column <mclarty at greens.org>, and let us know
>if it gets published.
>
>Again, we challenge any Green who doesn't write a
>letter, column, etc. during the Green Blitz to
>make a donation of $25 or more to the Green
>Party.  Donate on line at:
>https://secure.democracyinaction.org/dia/shop/Greens/custom.jsp?donate_page_KEY=26
>
>Write away!
>
>Thanks,
>Scott McLarty
>Media Committee co-chair
>
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>*  *  *  *  *
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>
>TALKING POINTS
>
>-- We have the Green Party to thank for standing
>up for the integrity of our electoral process
>which is the heart and soul of our democracy.  If
>not for the leadership of Green Party
>presidential candidate David
>Cobb, it's likely that there would be no
>organized investigation of thousands of
>complaints about obstructed votes and computer
>voting machine glitches in Ohio and New Mexico.
>
>-- The Green Party's demand for an Ohio recount
>has earned the support of Rev. Jesse Jackson,
>Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D.-Ohio), and Rep. John
>Conyers (D.-Mich.).
>
>-- What are (Ohio Republicans / newspaper
>columnists / whoever) afraid of?  Why is Ohio
>Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell acting like
>Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris in
>2000 and doing everything he can to impede a
>recount of presidential votes?
>
>-- Mr. Blackwell, who chaired President Bush's
>campaign in Ohio, should recuse himself from
>supervising the recount.  Campaign operatives
>should not be placed in charge of elections.
>
>-- In a victory for Ohio voters and all Americans
>concerned about the integrity of our elections, a
>federal judge overturned an Ohio state court's
>temporary restraining order, and the recount will
>proceed in all Ohio counties.
>
>-- Greens are fighting this battle for the
>integrity of all elections, not just the 2004
>presidential race.  Greens and other third party
>and independent candidates have been the target
>of obstruction for decades.  Democrats and
>Republicans have enacted prohibitive ballot
>access rules in many states, and excluded third
>parties from candidates' debates.  In 2004,
>Democratic Party officials worked to bar several
>Green candidates from the ballot.  Democratic
>operatives launched a vicious effort to block
>independent candidate Ralph Nader from many state
>ballots.
>
>-- Truly democratic elections would ensure that
>every voter knows that his or her vote is counted
>accurately, that every voter is sufficiently
>informed about every candidate whose name is on
>the ballot, and that every voter can vote for a
>candidate who represents his or her best
>interests and ideals.  Real democracy means fair
>and accurate elections, and participation by many
>political parties and candidates, not just two
>parties that are dedicated to their corporate
>campaign contributors. 
>
>-- Whether or not the Ohio recount overturns
>President Bush's November 2 win, we need to
>affirm that every voter is allowed to vote, that
>every vote gets counted, and that a auditable
>paper trail exists for every vote cast on a
>computer voting machine.  Our democracy is at
>stake.
>
>
>*  *  *  *  *
>
>
>SAMPLE LETTER #1
>
>To the editor,
>
>If not for the leadership of Green presidential
>candidate David Cobb, it's likely that there
>would be no organized investigation of thousands
>of complaints about obstructed votes and computer
>voting machine glitches in Ohio and New Mexico.
>We should also thank Rev. Jesse Jackson, Rep.
>Dennis Kucinich (D.-Ohio), and Rep. John Conyers
>(D.-Mich.), who are supporting David Cobb's
>recount effort in Ohio.
>
>Those of us in the Green Party are concerned
>about the integrity of all elections, not just
>the 2004 presidential race.  Greens and other
>third party and independent candidates have been
>the target of obstruction for decades, thanks to
>prohibitive ballot access rules enacted by
>Democrats and Republicans in many states.
>
>Truly democratic elections would ensure that
>every voter knows that his or her vote is counted
>accurately, that every voter is sufficiently
>informed about every candidate whose name is on
>the ballot, and that every voter can vote for a
>candidate who represents his or her best
>interests and ideals -- not just candidates from
>two parties under the influence of corporate
>campaign donors.  The movement for voting rights
>and fair, accurate, and open elections won't end
>in Ohio.
>
>
>SAMPLE LETTER #2
>
>To the editor,
>
>What are Ohio Republicans and their apologists
>[cite a newspaper column] afraid of?
>
>Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, who
>chaired President Bush's campaign in his state,
>should recuse himself from supervising the Ohio
>recount.  Campaign operatives should not be
>placed in charge of elections.  Mr. Blackwell,
>who seems to be doing everything he can to impede
>the recount, is acting like Florida Secretary of
>State Katherine Harris in 2000.
>
>Fortunately, a federal judge overturned an Ohio
>state court's temporary restraining order, and
>the recount will proceed in every county.  This
>is a victory not just for Greens and
>Libertarians, who are leading the Ohio recount
>effort and raising the necessary money, but for
>all Ohio voters and all Americans concerned about
>the integrity of our elections.
>
>Whether or not the Ohio recount overturns
>President Bush's November 2 win, we need to
>affirm that every voter is allowed to vote, that
>every vote gets counted, and that a auditable
>paper trail exists for every vote cast on a
>computer voting machine.  Our democracy is at
>stake.
>
>
>MORE INFORMATION
>
>Cobb/LaMarche campaign http://www.votecobb.org
>Ohio Green Party http://www.ohiogreens.org
>Center for Voting and Democracy
>http://www.fairvote.org
>Beyond Voting Campaign
>http://www.beyondvoting.org
>November 3rd Democracy Movement
>http://www.nov3.us
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Paul Etxeberri

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