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  • From: tom poe <tompoe AT amihost.com>
  • To: DanSLegal AT aol.com
  • Cc: Community Studios <community_studios AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [Community_studios] Re: Georgia certification comment
  • Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 03:24:44 -0000

Hi, Dan: Here's my thinking on this. If the Secretary of State hedges
on providing certification reports, she must then be guilty of violating
the public's right to examine the election process. This raises the
question as to what she is trying to hide. Bad karma, such a strategy
is, I say. Raise a ruckus.

No, I deal with Senator Harry Reid, and Congressman Jim Gibbons. I
don't circulate in the right circles to know any of my elected officials
personally. But, I am real hopeful that the tv show will bring them to
my doorstep. After all, they are the ones that voted in the Help
America Vote Act without a requirement for voter-verification ballot.
So, they are fair game as far as I'm concerned, and can answer to their
constituents about why they wouldn't protect the public's right to vote.
Tom

On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 20:14, DanSLegal AT aol.com wrote:
> Cool.
>
> A lead-in would be 'Why is their a Georgia Certification for the tiny
> company
> which ran a few machines, when there isn't one for the company which ran
> 22,000 machines in the whole state"
>
>
> Nevada: sniff sniff
> Do you know Senator Ensign, by the way?
>
> Dan
>
> In a message dated 9/3/03 7:45:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> tompoe AT amihost.com writes:
> Hi, Dan: May I call you Dan? Well, OK. Forget that for the moment.
>
> I would like to get the word out that any state certification reports on
> any DRE machines from any state would be appreciated. I wonder if you
> would help by asking your viewers to let you know if they have such
> documents? There is every reason to believe that all reports are boiler
> plate kind of thingys. If I had one, I might be able to flush out
> Nevada's.
>
> Open Studios is planning and executing as-we-speak a tv show using our
> local access tv facilities, and our community-based recording studio
> setup. It is called, "The Right To Vote". We plan skits, history of
> voting, topics of interest, and of course, evote issues. Tape a
> comment, add the text file, and include a photo, if you want, and we'll
> put you on tv. Also, once we do that, the clip will be available for
> download, so you can put it on your site, and make it available for
> other tv shows, radio shows, etc., around the country. I'll send a link
> for you when we have it uploaded on the Internet.
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
> On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 18:04, DanSLegal AT aol.com wrote:
> > There is a little bit of a problem in that no one can find a similar one
> for
> > Diebolds 22000 machines. I do not know if it is a forgery by my former
> > employer, or by the Secretary, or what. This would be a matter for
> > federal
> > investigators,but there aren't any.
> >
> > Piecing it together with other documents I have, it appears it was issued
> as
> > part of a package to "defend" the company in question, issued on
> > "demand."
> Is
> > this perverted, or what?
> >
> > Any advice?
> >
> > dan
> >
> > In a message dated 9/3/03 5:29:55 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> > tompoe AT amihost.com writes:
> > Hi, Mr. Spillane: I would REALLY like to be able to read clearly the
> > text of the certification document from Georgia. Can you place the text
> > out there where I can see it clearly?
> >
> > I have started the quest to obtain copies of the Nevada DRE
> > certification reports issued by a company authorized by the state of
> > Nevada for its' DRE machines [actually, I started in July, but that's
> > how government works, eh?]. The Georgia document might be an added
> > advantage for showing what some states declare.
> > Thanks,
> > Tom Poe
> > Open Studios
> > Reno, NV
> > http://www.studioforrecording.org/
> > blog: http://www.studioforrecording.org/mt/Pubdomain_Bread/






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