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Slowly, Americans are coming to realize how they have been manipulated using the institutions and tools for which they, themselves, paid. The corporations have generally been careful to hide their real agenda. Last night in South Carolina the mask slipped as they worked to marginalize Ron Paul. Paul won anyway, garnering 32 percent in the subsequent poll. Fox News offered a 'debate.' What they delivered was a carefully manicured attempt to eliminate from serious consideration the only candidate in this race who is not authorized by their employers, those same corporations. Paul won despite Fox, despite the corporations, and despite his own campaign committee, who remain the biggest blockage to his successful candidacy. Paul accomplished that through his focus on the foundational issues. Those are adherence to the Constitution and what it means to be a real Republican. At the same time the call for a recount moved Linda Hunnicutt, the Granny Warrior, to put up a Chip-In that brought in enough money to pay for a plane ticket that put extremely minor presidential candidate Albert Howard of Ann Arbor, Michigan on a plane for a date with the Secretary of State's Office in New Hampshire, where the money was plunked down and papers signed. Then, today, Dennis Kucinich endorsed Ron for President saying, “he may be exactly what the US administration needs.” Now, the base of a left – right coalition is in place. Attempts to subvert that can now be expected to mount. A Recount is happening. A principled man, Dennis Kucinich, has endorsed Ron. A meeting place in the middle, a discussion on the tools we will use to create the future all of us want, exists to be populated by individuals who can see past the manipulations to the future we must all share. These events change the front in the war for freedom. The next will take more coordination. The Recount may well not show anything, if the fraud was carried out efficiently. Therefore: We need to do a verification of the vote count that hammers home the truth that the election may very well have been stolen. They think we can't do that – and perhaps they have already changed or substituted new ballots so that an official recount would also be bogus. What we know for sure is that 81% of the votes in New Hampshire were counted by Diebold machines, programmed by one particular company. We also know that the machines were the exact same model as the machine shown in the Emmy-nominated HBO film Hacking Democracy that demonstrates how easy it is to change election results without leaving a trace. The means exist despite their cheating. We can look for a whistle blower who will come forward and speak out; Velvet Revolution has offered a $1000,000 reward. We can add to that. I mentioned a $1,000,000.00. How much do we care about getting to the truth? Let's find out. We can verify the vote in the towns where the results most surprised us. The people of New Hampshire still remember what it means to govern themselves. And we can ask Kucinich and Obama supporters to help; working together builds coalition. Together we will prove the fraud and take the vote back for all Americans. The next steps in the Revolution include South Carolina, getting the vote out, ensuring that election is not stolen despite the Official HQ in Arlington. Employee Rasmussen, the man who accompanies Ron said after the debate last night when confronted by two activists on the issue of election fraud, “Elections have been stolen since the beginning.” It did not matter to him.
http://howtheneoconsstolefreedom.blogspot.com Melinda Pillsbury-Foster is the author of GREED: The NeoConning of America and A Tour of Old Yosemite. The former is a novel about the lives of the NeoCons with a strong autobiographical component. The latter is a non-fiction book about her father and grandfather.
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