February 14, 2012
Demand Fully Public Elections!
Settle For Nothing Less
Fight The Good Fight
“As a thief in the night….”, our Freedoms stolen, one slice at a time.
FACT:
Voting Machines record and count our votes in
secret!
FACT: Secret vote counting is
UN-constitutional!
FACT: Machines Deprive Your Right to Public
Elections!
Ignorant, Apathetic, or Committed to Freedom: Which Are You?
Apathetic? If that’s your choice, go back to sleep.
Ignorant? Read on, and then “Pitch In” for Freedom, or join the Apathetic
Class.
It’s up to you: Your life -- our
America -- is about your choices, OUR
choices.
The Freedom Stolen
There is an essential
principle of Freedom underlying the Constitution for
the United States of America and its imperative
oversight by We the People: It’s the principle of
the public nature of America’s elections.
Without this principle, neither Liberty nor a
democratic Republic can exist.
The principle of the public nature of elections
requires every major step of the election process be
conducted in public and subject to public
examination – that is, “known by, or open to the
knowledge of, all or most people.” Webster’s New
Twentieth Century Dictionary, Second Edition.
The principle of public elections emerges from our
Basic Law, the Constitution’s voting provisions:
Article I, Section 2, Clause 1, Article I, Section
4, Clause 1 and the 17th Amendment.
Except for 45% of the voting precincts in New
Hampshire, the essential steps in the voting process
-- the recording and counting of the votes -- are
conducted by machines and are no longer subject to
public examination and observation by the voters,
anywhere in America.
Again, computerized voting machines both record and
count your votes, in secret using
hidden, electronic devices and enigmatic,
corporate-authored software algorithms, not subject
to either public observation or examination.
Indeed, given that voting machines (both mechanical
and electronic) record and count the votes in
secret, is there any practical difference
between state mandated voting machines; and an
“election” where all the ballots cast are gathered
and quickly moved to a non-public location to
be “counted”, in secret, by unknown persons?
Are We the People to surrender our Public Elections,
without a whimper?
Are We the People to simply trust that
our votes have been both recorded and counted
properly?
Are We the People to silently permit an unholy
alliance of state election officials, voting machine
vendors and transnational media corporations to
seize the very foundation of America’s democratic
system of representative government?
Are We the People to stand quietly aside as state
officials and even the federal Judiciary attempt to
deny us these Fundamental Rights?
Need we even ask these questions?
NO.
What We Just Did
Yesterday, an extraordinary event took place in
Manhattan. An unwonted, unprecedented legal brief
was filed at the Second Circuit U.S. Court of
Appeals, exposing the legal fallacy and
constitutional injuries posed by machine-based
voting and demanding a return to fully public
elections.
Click here
to
read the Plaintiff’s Appellate brief. (.pdf)
Click here to
view a 6 minute interview
with the two New York Plaintiffs who filed the
Appeal.
What You Can Do
Please read the brief. Its only 13,829 words.
Decide if you want to Pitch-In for Freedom or join
the Apathetic Class.
To Pitch In:
1. Click here to
read and sign a Petition for Redress regarding Public Elections,
and
2. Click
here to register for the next scheduled “National Organizing” Webinar, attend
it, learn about the effort underway in your State to
organize 3-5% of the People to effectively hold ALL
elected officials in your State accountable to ALL
provisions of your State and Federal constitutions,
not just the principle of public elections. We’re
getting Americans organized to defend our
Constitutions!
ACTA, NON VERBA
Deeds not words. If it’s unconstitutional, it is not to be tolerated,
period.
Or, as they would say on the streets of Brooklyn,
where I grew up, “Talk is Cheap.”
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