This just in…
Justice Through Music, which strongly supports the democratic principles of transparency and honesty in the electoral process, is offering at least a $100,000 reward to any person or persons who provide conclusive and verifiable evidence that the results of the 2004 presidential election were not correctly tabulated because of one or more of the following reasons: 1) hacking into the voting machines; 2) software or coding problems with voting or tabulating machines; 3) multiple counting by machines or humans, 4) improperly implanted codes in voting machines; 5) tampering with voting machines, voting cards or final tabulation numbers; 6) officials or machines not counting all the votes or adding votes; 7) official influence which changed vote totals, or 8) other problems with vote tabulation not noted here. All information and evidence should be submitted to reward@jtmp.org. Questions should be submitted to questions@jtmp.org.







Brad et al,
I’ve just started Independent Pundit blog http://independentpundit.blogspot.com/ today and have posted the North Carolina Election Laws on it and my concerns of just reading the first few pages.
Althoughit is a long read, I hope it will give everybody a glimpes into how something like this has been happening. By creating a debate over changing the laws that effect our election we will be better able to keep the investigation going.
SERIOUSLY, YOU NEED TO READ THIS. THE LAW DOES NOT REQUIRE AN ACCURATE ELECTION. :angry:
AnnMarie:
Power of the people is working!!!! it made CNN there are 2 online petitions I signed to lookinto this fraud in this election!
The reward for whistleblowers is absolutely necessary to ferret out information but it needs to be higher. Perhaps groups can consolidate. We also need an anonymous Tips hotline, as is done in criminal investigations. These need to be set up at the highest level as soon as possible, given imminent recount deadlines. And whistleblowers need legal protection — perhaps from the 10,000 Kerry-Edwards lawyers ?