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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
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There's Something Rotten in the State of Ohio,
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This review is from: What Went Wrong In Ohio: THE CONYERS REPORT ON THE 2004 PRESIDENT (Paperback)
In his book "Armed Madhouse..." author Greg Palast quotes Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. "It's not the votes that count. It's who counts the votes." After you read the dry but factual 116 pages of this book, you will come to the inescapable conclusion that the election was stolen from presidential candidate John Kerry and given to Mr. Bush.
The book is divided into facts (what happened) and analysis (the motive and how it could have happened). It starts with Ohio's secretary of state, a republican, Kenneth Blackwell who promised to "fill in the blanks" regarding voting anomalies but has kept silent in the finest tradition of "political omerta." He has refused to initiate any investigations, and has tried his best to have the ballots destroyed. Here's some of what Conyers uncovers: Republican challengers were at every precinct causing massive voting delays. This is called caging, and it is illegal. Republican challengers targeted 97% of new voters in black areas. They only challenged 14% of new voters in white areas. There were voting machine lockdowns preventing observation of ballot counts. This too is illegal. There were flipped votes. Voters reported that they had voted for Kerry and watched their vote register for George Bush. These "glitches" were called "calibration problems." The number of votes vs. voters. In many places the number of voter turn-out exceeded 100%. (?) In one case nearly 19,000 votes were added after all precincts reported. There were repairs being made by the electronic voting machine company while the ballots were being recounted. This too is illegal. In Ohio the exit polls which asked the people how they voted, showed that Kerry had won. Men and women voters gave a majority to Kerry. These polls are usually very accurate. So, how did exit polls that put Kerry ahead 52% to 48% turn around after the ballots were counted? After reading this book, you can only arrive at one conclusion: There's something rotten in the state of Ohio. Update: Blackwell ran for governor in Ohio this past November and was defeated. Those ballots he could not manage to hide.
82 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pre-Emptive Assault on Democracy,
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This review is from: What Went Wrong In Ohio: THE CONYERS REPORT ON THE 2004 PRESIDENT (Paperback)
Rep. John Conyers's brave report on the massive irregularities in Ohio's 2004 Presidential Election signal a strong and urgent warning call for all concerned citizens. While Republicans in the House and Senate were quick to dismiss the report, saying that "There is no such thing as a perfect election," they failed to understand that ALL irregularities favored Bush. From under-equipped precincts in African-American communities, an illegal closure of a counting center in Warren County, and large-scale destruction of voter registration, "Preserving Democracy" makes it clear to all that no election remains secure as long as we allow this (...) to continue in our country.
50 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
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Wait for next year?,
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Rep. John Conyers, (D - Michigan, the ranking minority chair of the House Judiciary Committee, led eleven Democratic Congressman (Republicans boycotted this investigation) and their staffers into the swamp that was the 2004 Presidential election in Ohio. Conyers had come to answer an essential question -- What Went Wrong in Ohio? The investigation was conducted despite the difficulties caused by Bush (whose selection in 2000 led to an apology from Justice John Paul Stevens for the behavior of the 5 -4 majority of the Court in the matter of Bush v Gore) and of the Republican majority in Congress.
In the introduction, Gore Videl says that when asked who would win in `04, he said that Bush would lose again, but he was confident that in the four years between 2000 and 2004, creative propaganda and the fixing of elections might very well be perfected so as to ensure an official victory for Bush. As this report shows in great detail with very thorough documentation of sources, Ohio was carefully set up to deliver an apparent victory for Bush even though Kerry appears to be not only the popular winner but the Electoral College winner. This report states categorically, "With regards to our factual findings, in brief, we find that there were massive and unprecedented voter irregularities and anomalies in Ohio." These were caused by officials, chiefly Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell who was co-chair of the Bush - Cheny campaign in Ohio, and included deliberate misallocation of voting machines so that thousands or even hundreds of thousands of predominately minority and Democratic voters had to wait in long lines, or couldn't even vote, "cheat sheets" supplied to numerous counties to guide those counting the ballots so that Bush would have the proper number of votes to beat Kerry, denial of the right to observe the counting of ballots by impartial observers, illegally removing voters from the voting rolls, and other acts designed to ensure a Bush "win". The outlook for 2008? To date,nothing has been done, either by Congress or the States, to clean up this mess. After all, those benefiting by the corruption are in charge. So, as things stand, expect a Republican "win" in 2008, regardless of who happens to be running.
44 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Landmark Document in American History,
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This review is from: What Went Wrong In Ohio: THE CONYERS REPORT ON THE 2004 PRESIDENT (Paperback)
There is no other way to put it: this is a landmark document in American history. It establishes beyond doubt that the electors from the swing state of Ohio in 2004 were appointed illegally, in violation of state and federal law, and in violation of the United States Constitution.
It was prepared in the thick of the controversy, and presented to all members of Congress prior to their acceptance of the Ohio electors. That all but 1 Senator, and all but 31 Congresspeople, chose to accept those electors, anyway, represented one of the lowest points in the history of our nation, as it was a crass, flagrant, and unprincipled abandonment of the rule of law to do so. Historians will be scrutinizing this period, to understand how the nation that introduced democracy to the modern world, became, in essence, a dictatorship. And it will be clear to all posterity that Congressman Conyers, all the House Judiciary Democrats, and their fantastic staff, were heroes, fighting against overwhelming odds for the preservation of Liberty itself. This document is a landmark. Every American must read it.
67 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
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Conyers writes on the publication...,
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This review is from: What Went Wrong In Ohio: THE CONYERS REPORT ON THE 2004 PRESIDENT (Paperback)
"[W]hat has become known as the Conyers report (the House Judiciary Committee Democratic Staff's report, What Went Wrong in Ohio?) has been published. I received a complimentary copy today and, frankly, I was touched by the effort that must have gone into it. In addition to the report, which I suspect many of you have read, there is a truly humbling and amazing forward to the report by Gore Vidal, one of the great writers and thinkers of our time, and a really kind blurb about the book by former Senator Bob Kerrey, an American hero, who most recently served so nobly on the 9/11 Commission."
27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An important read for anyone who cares about our democracy,
This review is from: What Went Wrong In Ohio: THE CONYERS REPORT ON THE 2004 PRESIDENT (Paperback)
Whatever your political inclinations, you should be quite concerned about the implementation of Ohio's 2004 presidential election of 2004. The Conyers report is an alarming chronicle of the irregularities that occurred throughout the state, nearly all of which favored Bush and resulted in the disenfranchisement of those who were most likely to vote for Kerry. When viewed individually, many of these irregularities might be dismissible as frustrating but innocent oversights. Taken as a whole, however, a disturbing pattern emerges: the voting barriers appear correlated, systematic, and indicative of willful manipulation. Whether you're a Republican or a Democrat, you owe it to yourself to read this report if you care about the future of democracy in the United States. For even if it happened to "the other" party, next time it could happen to yours. This time it really does appear that the Ohio 2K4 election was tainted by fraud that favored the Republicans and the Conyers report clearly and compellingly identifies both the motive and the means for the will of the people to have been subverted. Our elections should not be subject to the whims of partisan officials and other interested parties; let's hope this book opens some eyes and leads to positive changes in the way we determine the direction our country takes.
28 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MANDATORY READING,
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This review is from: What Went Wrong In Ohio: THE CONYERS REPORT ON THE 2004 PRESIDENT (Paperback)
I downloaded this report (all 99 pages) and read it almost immediately after it was released. This should be mandatory reading for every American citizen. Whatever side of the political isle you belong to, this report should concern all Americans! Something screwey happened in Ohio, and until you read this report, you only know half the story. Thank you to Rep Conyers and his colleagues for having the courage to investigate and go public with thier findings!
43 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If You Care About America Then Read This Book!,
By spirittoo "spirittoo" (Conneaut, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What Went Wrong In Ohio: THE CONYERS REPORT ON THE 2004 PRESIDENT (Paperback)
It's pretty obvious that last reviewer is from a mindless illegitimate bush supporter .... that probably never read the book. I call bush illegitimate because he was never elected to office. This book presents evidence that support that fact.
I am here in Ohio and a crime was committed by the GOP and blackwell. Ohio has always been and will always be a blue state. I will do all I can to fight the criminals that have taken over my beloved state. After reading this book I donated it to my public library to get the word out. I suggest you do the same!
22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What went wrong in Ohio,
This review is from: What Went Wrong In Ohio: THE CONYERS REPORT ON THE 2004 PRESIDENT (Paperback)
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent. Finally someone tells the truth about Ohio and does it with conviction. For the sake of our countries future, let's hope and pray there are more like Conyers and they are willing to speak out and speak loud. Buy this book, read it and pass it on.
25 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Democracy is on the brink of elimination!,
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This review is from: What Went Wrong In Ohio: THE CONYERS REPORT ON THE 2004 PRESIDENT (Paperback)
As a minority who embraces and values democracy in this land we proudly call the United States of America, I was appalled and deeply hurt by the events that occurred in the 2004 presidential election. As clearly detailed in What Went Wrong in Ohio, the last year's presidential election, akin to the 2000 election, was a mere debacle, highlighted by a serious number of election irregularities such as the disenfranchisement of voters, especially those of the minority groups. This book, preceded by a wonderful introduction from Gore Vidal, provides factual findings of the election irregularities that occurred in the battleground state of Ohio. From the misallocation of voting machines in areas predominated by minority and Democratic voters to the use of illegal and partisan tactics such as voter suppression and intimidation, the facts evinced in What Went Wrong Ohio are abundant and effectively supported by personal accounts. This is paramount reading to every American citizen for our democracy is on the brink of elimination. I particularly urge minorities to purchase a copy of this book as we were the great victims of the election fraud that occurred in the last year's presidential election.
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What Went Wrong In Ohio: THE CONYERS REPORT ON THE 2004 PRESIDENT by Congressman John Conyers (Paperback - August 30, 2005)
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