[Voterescue] This week's "Voice of the Voters!" Radio Show

Karen Renick karen at voterescue.org
Wed Sep 5 14:08:35 CDT 2007


                              Bob Fitrakis,
                         One of Four Attorneys
                         to File a Challenge to
            Ohio's 2004 Presidential Election Results

                      This Week' Special Guest on
                        "Voice of the Voters!"

                   LESSONS FROM 2004 FOR 2008

"Voice of the Voters!" is Heard on
1360 AM, Philadelphia's Renaissance Radio,
and the Internet (http://wnjc.duxpond.com/ )
Wednesday, September 5 -- 8PM ET
or through www.voiceofthevoters.org
(archives, podcast; recent shows)


Can we ban DREs? That's basically the question that Ohio Congressman Kucinich asked early last month on August 8, on "Voice of the Voters!":

Kucinich said:
    
"Something occurs to me, and that is, that perhaps the distinguished guest that you have on would be willing to call my office in Washington because there may be a legal basis for a lawsuit here that deals with really denying the right to vote. And I think I'd be very interested in seeing if that research that's been done could be the basis of a lawsuit to try to throw out that technology for use in a federal election. (...) What action we might be able to take with respect to a ban because I just want to check to see how far we can go in terms of commerce because there is a commerce clause of the Constitution, and I want to see if there are any states' rights that would be violated here."

 This week we will put that challenge to fellow Ohioan, Bob Fitrakis, professor, author, editor, 2006 Ohio Green Party gubernatorial candidate, and one of four attorneys to file a challenge to Ohio's 2004 presidential election results.

With his broad background and experience in Ohio's 2004 problems, Bob Fitrakis brings a wealth of knowledge of weaknesses facing our election systems and steps we need to take now to better secure 2008.

Also included in the discussion will be a comprehensive look at DREs - the costs of operating, the problems encountered and, of course, can and should they be banned?

Also, from John Gideon, Executive Director of Voters Unite, we'll be getting an update on  this week's top voting stories plus discuss the status of "811!"  .


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Voice of the Voters, an hour devoted to voting rights and election reform, is the foremost voting rights radio show in the country . It is hosted every week by Mary Ann Gould and is ultimately an exploration of Representative Democracy itself and the responsibilities of citizens and their elected representatives. It airs every Wednesday night at 8:00 PM ET on 1360 AM and on the Internet. (http://wnjc.duxpond.com/)

Note: If you use dial up Internet, it is best to turn off all other programs in order to receive clearest broadcast.

Listeners can call in questions live at 856-227-1360 and submit questions in advance at the SaveOurVote website.

Voice of the Voters now also available as a podcast at iTunes.com under "Voice of the Voters" in the News & Politics category

Archived shows are available at http://mysite.verizon.net/resq4lzq/cvi/id267.html. Click here.

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Karen Renick
  Director, VoteRescue
  www.VoteRescue.org
  karen at voterescue.org
   
  "Let the ballot boxes speak, so that the souls can be quiet."   
         ~sign on a fence near the Federal Electoral Tribunal in Mexico City
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