[Voterescue] VoteRescue Radio 4/27, 2-4pm CDT: Jim March, Marj Creech, Paddy Shaffer

Vickie Karp karp at mail.com
Sat Apr 26 14:02:46 CDT 2008


Hello from Vote Rescue Radio - Where Citizens Count, One Vote at a Time!
This Sunday, April 27th, from 2-4pm CDT,  VoteRescue Radio is happy to
welcome back our wonderful returning guests Marj Creech and Paddy Shaffer,
both valiant election activists from Ohio, who traveled to Pennsylvania
to help conduct exit polls there for their primary election last Tuesday,
April 22nd.  We'll get their take on the exit polling process there,
complete with their serendipitous path-crossing with Richard Hayes
Phillips whose book, "Witness to a Crime", is now published and available
to purchase (regarding how the Presidential election was stolen in Ohio
in 2004; Richard was also twice a guest on VoteRescue Radio).  In our
second hour we'll have an fascinating interview with Jim March, Black Box
Voting Board member, accomplished election technology buff, and valiant
Election Integrity activist.  Jim and Arizona EI activist John
Brakey were involved in a December 2007 court challenge in Pima County,
Arizona on behalf of the Pima County Democratic Party, against Pima
County election officials for the release of the Diebold (GEMS
tabulator) databases containing voting data from the 2006 election (and
those from all future elections), on the presumption that they should be
public records.  There is a belief that these databases could show fraud
or other malfeasance by county election officials. The county maintained,
of course, that releasing such information would make tampering in future
elections easier, even though those same county officials and insiders
have all the means and opportunity to manipulate elections. We'll also
talk with Jim about his arrest in July of 2005 for trying to observe the
Diebold central tabulator as the votes were being counted in San Diego's
mayoral election. Other news we'll cover will include the April 18th
non-hearing at the Ballot Law Commission in New Hampshire for Albert
Howard's Petition for Appeal of the recent New Hampshire primary recount;
the continued effort of evidence-gathering from that recount on the part
of Bev Harris and citizen videographers and activists, and more
information and analysis about the results of the Pennsylvania primary.  
The show can be heard on the radio in the Austin area at 90.1 FM; is
streaming live on www.wtprn.com (for "We the People Radio Network"), AND,
can be heard OVER THE PHONE at 512/485-9010!  All shows are archived at
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The call-in number for the show is:  512-646-6448.   Hope to "see" and
hear you "On the Air" on Sunday! WE ARE WINNING--because of citizens
like YOU!! With thanks for your support, Vickie and Karenkarp at mail.comkaren@voterescue.org
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