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mzmolly
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Wed Dec-22-04 09:25 AM
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http://69.9.171.129/contest.htmlShould Congress contest the presidential election based on problems in Ohio? Why don't you tell Congress where you stand? Here, we'll make it easy for you. All you have to do is fill in one form now and with one click we will send your personal message to both of your senators, your house representative and the minority House Judiciary Committee too. We'll even look them up based on your address and tell you who they are. And at the same time we will format an invitation you can send to the email addresses of everyone else you know with just one additional easy click. Just a few simple words from you mean more than any form letter can. Please read the question carefully to make sure your vote matches your comments. There have been allegations of ballot counting fraud and a systematic pattern of vote suppression, leading to the call for a recount in the state of Ohio. Should Congress put election officials on notice now? If you think we should not complain and just get over it, vote "No", otherwise if you believe Congress should dispute the result as long as these questions are not resolved, then vote "Yes". Even if you don't think your particular representatives would agree with your position it is important for them to hear from you.
If you need more information to make a decision, Click below for arguments.
http://69.9.171.129/contest2c.htm#argument
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