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COVERING UP
THE COUP
They couldn't
manage to wiggle out of doing SOMETHING in the wake of the thousands
of complaints lodged after Selection 2000, but the Bush Justice
Department is doing its best to continue the coup coverup.
While the Justice Dept. has decided to take action against three
Florida counties, it steadfastly maintains -- flying in the face
of mountains of evidence -- that the only problems in the election
were failures to provide language assistance to voters who didn't
speak English. Marie Cocco of Newsday writes: "Two of the
three cases involve providing help at the polls for Hispanics, a
group Republicans have targeted for enlistment to party ranks. We
are to believe this is not politics but coincidence."
I would venture to say that in addition to being pure politics,
it is also unadulterated crap. The Justice Dept. is pretending there
was no felon purge list, no faulty machines, no voter intimidation,
no faulty ballots, etc etc etc. Assistant Attorney General Ralph
Boyd has said that the "small number" (I guess it is small
when you discount the phony felon purge, faulty machines, voter
intimdation and faulty ballots, among other fraudulent acts which
disenfranchised thousands of voters) of people who weren't able
to vote "doesn't reasonably cast any doubt on President [sic]
Bush's several hundred vote margin of victory in Florida."
Perhaps they need to hear from us.
Assistant Attorney General Ralph F. Boyd. Jr.
Tel. #: (202) 514-2151
Fax Numbers (202) 514-0293 (202) 307-2572 (202) 307-2839
U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Office of the Assistant Attorney General, Main
Washington, D.C. 20530
Web-Site: http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/crt-home.html
For more information:
U.S.
Treads Lightly Over Disputed Fla. Votes
Marie Cocco, Newsday
JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT SUIT A "SHAM" TO PROTECT HARRIS, BUSH
Greg Palast
Justice
Dept. Urged To Widen Fla. Probe
Washington Post
Be sure to also check out Gore Victory
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