Eighty-Sixing Civil Rights?
December 15, 2004
Reflections on a "Smokescreen"
By GREG MOSES
Legal papers filed Monday in Ohio (and circulated quickly over the internet) allege that civil rights violations were deliberately used as "smokescreen" by Republican strategists who hoped to distract attention away from tactics of "traditional vote fraud" such as ballot stuffing. At first glance, this allegation appears to encourage a concept of Ohio vote fraud whitewashed of civil rights abuses, but a more careful reading is in order.
read article:
http://nov2truth.org/article.php?story=20041216115905755
Reflections on a "Smokescreen"
By GREG MOSES
Legal papers filed Monday in Ohio (and circulated quickly over the internet) allege that civil rights violations were deliberately used as "smokescreen" by Republican strategists who hoped to distract attention away from tactics of "traditional vote fraud" such as ballot stuffing. At first glance, this allegation appears to encourage a concept of Ohio vote fraud whitewashed of civil rights abuses, but a more careful reading is in order.
read article:
http://nov2truth.org/article.php?story=20041216115905755
Starmail - 16. Dez, 22:52