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mdb Donating Member (398 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-05-04 11:46 AM
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The silence of the national media is starting to break...
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I also noticed this when I did a search on Google today "Ohio recount". Looks like the protest yesterday is getting some attention.

Public Rally at Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio

Daily Update
Saturday, December 4, 2004
Protesters during rally Saturday at Ohio statehouse in Columbus

The silence of the national media is starting to break... The story of the historic protest today at the Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio has already been carried by ABC News, Washington Post, and CBS News.

Much of this week's activity took place in the courtroom, culminating in a victory for democracy when a federal judge ruled yesterday that the recount will go forward in all Ohio counties.

Today we took the cause for fair and accountable elections to the streets for a public rally on the Ohio Statehouse Lawn in Columbus, organized by CASE Ohio. Later, we participated in a symposium with Greg Palast (author of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy) at the Africentric Middle School, broadcast live by Pacifica Radio.

More... http://www.votecobb.org/
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