11.02.2008

Take This to the Polls: Incident Report

If you don't need it, someone else might.

http://www.wakeupandsaveyourcountry.com/imgs/voters-guide/CMI-14.pdf

When you go to the polls, take an incident report with you. Collecting signed, dated, paper-based evidence of voter fraud, suppression, or inefficiency is the most important action any concerned citizen can take in this "once-in-a-century election."
This is the simplest measure any voter can take:
-Stand at their own polls, watch what happens,
-report evidence on the (downloadable) Incident Report, and then
-fax it in to the Election Defense Alliance.
The Incident Report comes with the EDA's fax number, legal help phone numbers and guidelinesfor poll monitors.
The Indient Report will be used widely in Los Angeles--the largest voting county in thenation--by Work the Vote LA org.
One more thing: If election results go bump late in the night, it may be less of a shock ifpeople are educated in advance.
Votes are being flipped in West VA, Texas and Tennessee. Here's a timely video.
Wake Up and Save Your Country has just released Part Two of the "Turdblossom Lecture Series" to explain HOW voting machines can be preprogrammed to crash or change vote totals using proprietary software.

Please take a look, and share this with your friends and family.

http://wakeupandsaveyourcountry.com/

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