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VoteRescue Radio Sun. 2/3: Michael Badnarik, Mark Adams, Jeannie Dean!

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Message Vickie Karp
Hello from Vote Rescue Radio - Where Citizens Count, One Vote at a Time!
This Sunday, Feb. 3rd, 2-4pm CST our special guest will be 2004 Presidential and 2006 Congressional Libertarian candidate Michael Badnarik who will give us his take on the election season so far, the New Hampshire recount, and recall the infamous hacked Ohio recount from the 2004 Presidential election which resulted in 18 month prison sentences for two election workers in Cuyahoga County.
Also, I will be giving another New Hampshire recount update; and we'll be joined by Jeannie Dean, videographer extraordinaire from Sarasota County, Florida, (home of the 18,000 undervotes in 2006!) and my "shotgun" passenger while chasing "Butch and Hoppy" around New Hampshire recently; and returning guest Mark Adams, both of whom executed citizens' exit polls in Florida in last week's primary there through Mark's "ProjectVoteCount.com". We'll get an up-close-and-personal look at events in that primary, plus Mark's publicizing of yet another state's constitution - Virginia's - that specifically prohibits secret vote counting!
We'll also have on Mike Conwell, an Austin, Texas computer programmer and 10 year election judge who has been looking into the problems with voters being wrongly purged from the Texas voter rolls - how, when & why it's happening! (Don't forget: If you live in Texas, Monday, February 4th is the last day to verify whether or not you are actually registered to vote! Call your county clerk's office and verify! In Travis County (Austin area), go to www.traviscountytax.org and click on "voter verification".)
Other items we'll be covering if time permits:
* Discussion of how ACLU has come out against paper ballots in Ohio
* Bev Harris's YouTubes on New Hampshire's "Shame of Custody" ballot handling
* Other primary commentary

The show can be heard on the radio in the Austin area at 90.1 FM; is streaming live on www.wtprn.com (for "We the People Radio Network"), AND, can be heard OVER THE PHONE at 512/485-9010!

This is a CALL-IN show The call-in numbers are: 1-888-202-1984, and in the Austin area, or if you have unlimited long distance, the number is 512-646-1984.
Hope to "see" and hear you "On the Air" on Sunday!
WE ARE WINNING--because of citizens like YOU!!
With thanks for your support,
Vickie and Karen
karp@mail.com
karen@voterescue.org
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Vickie Karp is a realtor, a writer, a speaker, an activist, and a patriot from Austin, Texas. She is active in Coalition for Visible Ballots.
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