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Either you aggressively investigate the 2004 election irregularities and preliminary evidence of fraud to its fullest or we are going to bolt from the Party. I for one can no longer support a Party that will not fight to protect our most fundamental rights.
Here is what I would ask: 1. Immediately launch a Congressional investigation. Assuming the facts warrant (which they most assuredly will) pressure to have a Special Prosecutor appointed. If the Repukes balk or stall be relentless in bringing the case to the American people via news conferences, press releases, appearing on T.V. shows, etc. 2. The investigation should not stop with at the lower level. It must be fully pursued to see who authorized it. If that leads to the White House then articles of impeachment must be drawn. Regardless, it is important that all guilty parties be duly prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. No favors, no deals! 3. Immediately draft a comprehensive voting rights reform bill that encompasses all of the suggestions laid out by Andy Stephenson in his earlier thread today. Lobby the American people to make sure the bill is passed in its entirety and implemented into the next election cycle 2006. 4. The investigation should look not only at the Presidential race but key Senate and House races where major discrepancies appeared. If it is proven that those races were tainted then recall initiatives should be undertaken.
I think this needs to be in the form of a massive petition and demonstration on the steps of the Capitol.
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