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Abolishing the USA: The Real Robert Pastor
Tom Feeney, Calls for Florida Photo ID

 

EDITORIALS REGARDING BUSH HACKING ELECTION

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"Abolishing the USA: The Real Robert Pastor"

UPDATE ON Pastor, ITAA, and the "Baker-Carter Election Reform Commission":

It appears that globalist, Dr. Robert A. Pastor, Executive Director of the

"Baker-Carter Election Reform Commission," is, by no means, the American patriot's friend.

The commission (funded by Carnegie Corp. of NY, The Ford Foundation,

John S. & James L. Knight Foundation, and the Omidyar Network, with research

by electionline.org/The PEW Charitable Trusts) which released its controversial

and questionable recommendations in, "Building Confidence in U.S. Elections -

Report of the Commission on Federal Election Reform," in September of 2005,

http://www.american.edu/ia/cfer/report/report.html, was apparently, first conceived

of by Washington, D.C. defense industry lobbyist, ITAA, for commercial lobbying

and public relations purposes.

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Tom Feeney, Calls for Florida Photo ID

Op/Eds Against 'Voter Fraud"

In order to support his latest Election Reform bill in the U.S.  House of
Representative, Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) wrote an Op/Ed in this week's  Orlando
Sentinel.

The one-time speaker of the Florida Senate and unsuccessful  gubernatorial
running-mate to Jeb Bush in 1994, continues his anti-American,  un-democractic
assault on American Voters.

His latest sham bill calls for the requirement of a national photo  ID card
at all polling places. That, despite a U.S. Federal Court ruling just  this
past week which found Georgia's similar requirement for a state-wide Photo  ID
to be unconstitutional and amounting to no more than a "modern day poll  tax."

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