Mark Adams

                 

Mark A. Adams earned his BA in business administration with a major in finance and a minor in economics at the University of South Florida. He earned his law degree and his master of business administration at the University of Florida where he also worked as a teaching assistant in the Economics Department. Mark practiced law in Florida. In 2006, Mark represented Max Linn, the Reform Party candidate for Governor of Florida, in successful lawsuits brought against the media to require his inclusion in the Gubernatorial debates. Mark also represented John Russell, Clint Curtis, Frank Gonzalez, and others in contesting the official results of the 2006 elections in Florida state court and before the U.S. House of Representatives. Mark has been involved in the judicial reform movement since 2003, the media reform movement since 2004, and the election reform movement since 2006. Before those years, he believed that judges followed the law, that our media told us the truth, and that our votes were counted. Beliefs that most of us once held and that many still hold on to. Unfortunately, Mark, like many of us, learned that these beliefs were no longer true. However, Mark believes that we can counteract the forces which have destroyed these institutions if we face reality and take action before it is too late. Mark asks that you please remember that the American dream will die and our children will suffer if the people do not know what their government leaders are doing, if the people are not able to vote ineffective or corrupt leaders out of office, or if judges can ignore the law and the facts with no repercussions!

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10 Articles

Saturday, February 23, 2008
Phantom Voting in Florida Again!?!?!
Yes, once again, the magical, secret vote counting computers have counted more votes than were cast by the voters, and the computers were so efficient that they magically counted more votes than could have been cast even if every registered voter had voted.

Sunday, February 17, 2008
Help Keep the Election Reform Movement and the Peace Movement Alive
(3 comments) Ohio and Texas have a lot of delegates at stake in the primaries on March 4, 2008. Curiously, in spite of overwhelming public support for election reform and for restoring peace, Congressional leaders in those movements are facing challengers in these primaries. If they lose, who in Congress would dare speak out against the war or the dangers of secret vote counting after that? Learn how you can help, and take action!

Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Virginia's Elections Are UNCONSTITUTIONAL?!?!
(3 comments) Yes, Virginia, your elections are unconstitutional, and frankly, no one in power gives a damn!

Monday, February 4, 2008
What Happens When the People Lose the Power to Control Government and What You Can Do to Take the Power Back?
(15 comments) What happens when the votes are "counted" in secret? Do the people have the power to control the government or do those who control the machines have that power? Do the people have the power to remove bad governors or do the machines that those governors control just keep them in office? Have you ever heard the saying, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely? Do you want to know what you can do to help?

Friday, February 1, 2008
Another Open Letter to Senator John Edwards: It's Not Over Until the Votes are Cast and Counted!
(9 comments) Senator Edwards, your country needs you to take a stand to restore fair elections, to protect our right to control our government! Heed the call! Step into the fray when you can do the most good! Take action in Virginia to stop secret vote counting, to protect us all from the dangers of secret vote counting, and to give us the power to choose leaders who will help heal the damage that it has caused!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008
What Would Martin Luther King Do?
(3 comments) What Would Martin Luther King Do? Would he stand by while our power to control our government was taken from us, or would he take action to retain the power to control our government and prevent tyranny and injustice? Find out what you can do, and take action, too!

Thursday, January 17, 2008
An Open Letter to Senator John Edwards: The Constitution Prohibits Secret Vote Counting! Will You Take Action?
(7 comments) Article II, § 1 of the Constitution of South Carolina states, "the ballots shall not be counted in secret." Computers count inside their case, with no oversight, just like they are told to do, unless of course, they malfunction or are hacked. This is the election integrity jackpot! No more need to refer to case law, evidence, or logic to argue against secret vote counting, at least in South Carolina. Will you take action?

Monday, January 14, 2008
South Carolina Elections Are UNCONSTITUTIONAL!?!
(15 comments) South Carolina Elections Are Unconstitutional! Article II, § 1, of the Constitution of South Carolina states, "the ballots shall not be counted in secret." No more need to refer to case law, evidence, or logic to argue against secret vote counting, at least in South Carolina. But, will any of the candidates take action to demand change?

Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Dr. Steve Freeman Speaks on Election Fraud
If your vote does not count, then you have no any power to influence your government!!! When you have no power to influence your government, you are no longer free, instead you are just a subject whose wishes, feelings, and life mean nothing to those in power. Check this out to find out about election fraud, learn what you can do to help restore fair elections, and join in helping to save our democracy before it is too late.

Saturday, October 6, 2007
MSM Misinformation, Injustice, and a Great Song by John Cougar Mellencamp
(1 comments) If you want to hear "Jena" a great new song by John Mellencamp and learn about what really happened in Jena, Louisiana, then you might want to read this commentary. It also includes a link to a speech with information about our rights to justice that have been taken away and how a restoration of those rights is necessary to restore justice and ensure peace.

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