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Anthony Signorelli is an author, speaker, and expert on American democracy, political diversity, political dialog, and the Free and Fair Elections Amendment to the Constitution, which he proposed. His penetrating insight springs loose surprising ideas and delightful notions. Expertise developed writing Call to Liberty includes finding common ground between liberals, conservatives, and moderates, unitary executive, Rule of Law, the Bill of Rights, corporate structure and the liberal economy, and al Qaeda. Dynamite speaker.

Signorelli's most recent book is Call to Liberty: Bridging the Divide Between Liberals and Conservatives

www.calltoliberty.net

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5 Articles

Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Part 2: "...anonymous voter-marked ballots"
The Free and Fair Elections Amendment to restore the public consensus to election outcomes depends on this critical clause: "anonymous voter-marked ballots." Part 2 in a series describing the amendment and its implications.

Monday, November 26, 2007
"Transparent and Well-regulated Elections": Part 1 on Language in a Free and Fair Elections Amendment
Language and wording of the Free and Fair Elections Amendment, Part 1. Discusses "Transparent and well-regulated elections" in a series of 9 parts.

Sunday, November 18, 2007
Solving the Election Crisis: Should We Consider a Constitutional Amendment?
(2 comments) A Free and Fair Elections Amendment to the US Constitution may be the only way to solve our election issues.

Friday, September 7, 2007
Liberal Consciousness
(2 comments) Explores the notion of liberal consciousness and its role in the development of American democracy.

Monday, June 25, 2007
Free and Fair Elections Amendment to US Constitution
(5 comments) This article proposes an amendment to the US Constitution: "A well-regulated election, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to an audited, voter-verified, certified paper record of the vote, shall not be infringed." The amendment enables a debate about the criteria of a "good" election. Don't we need such a debate now?

 

 

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