Entries by Fitrakis

Ohio’s Spreading Stolen 2004 Election Scandal Claims Another Victim

by Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman February 10, 2007 With two felony convictions already in its wake, Ohio’s spreading stolen 2004 election scandal has claimed another victim—Michael Vu, the controversial executive director of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. Hired in 2003 with the support of the Democratic Party, Vu was in charge of administering […]

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Molly And Me

                              I haven’t blogged since the election, although there have been a few postings of articles I’ve written for the Free Press. But I break this unofficial vow of silence to mourn Molly Ivins, the longtime Free Press columnist and Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer. I can remember the first time I met Molly a decade or […]

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First Criminal Convictions From Ohio’s Stolen 2004 Election Confirm Recount Was Rigged

by Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman January 27, 2007 The first felony convictions of two Cleveland poll workers stemming from Ohio’s stolen 2004 election confirm that the official recount in that contested vote was, in the words of county prosecutors, “rigged.” The question now is whether further prosecutions will reach higher up in the ranks […]

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The Unraveling Of 2004 Election

Do new Ohio recount prosecutions indicate unraveling of 2004 election theft cover-up? by Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman January 19, 2007 Three criminal prosecutions in Ohio’s biggest county have opened with strong indications that the cover-up of the theft of the 2004 presidential election is starting to unravel. Prosecutors say these cases involve “rigging” the […]

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Consequences of 2006 Election On Audio And Questionable Results In Text

See Audio track at bottom.  Bob Fitrakis Missing votes in Ohio call races into question January 2, 2007 While Democratic Party supporters celebrate their success in Ohio, where their statewide candidates won four out of five executive offices and they now control both the U.S. House and Senate, they are ignoring massive and verifiable irregularities […]

The Pryce Of Democracy In Ohio’s 15th Congressional District

The Republican Party is on the brink of seizing another seat in the U.S. Congress. The key race is the central Ohio 15th District Congressional House seat held by Deborah Pryce, the fourth most powerful Republican in Congress.  On election night the preliminary vote count showed Pryce beating Franklin County Commissioner Mary Jo Kilroy by 3717 […]

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Ohio’s 2006 Vote Count Now Includes A Higher Percentage Of Uncounted ballots than in 2004, And A Statistically Impossible Swing To The Republicans

by Bob Fitrakis, Harvey Wasserman and Ron Baiman November 14, 2006 Original Article @ https://freepress.org/departments/display/19/2006/2250 The percentage of uncounted votes in the allegedly “fraud free” 2006 Ohio election is actually higher than the fraud-ridden 2004 election, when the presidency was stolen here. A flawed voting process that allowed voters to be illegally turned away throughout […]

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A Monumental Victory For The Election Protection Movement

by Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman November 8, 2006 The real winner in the November 7 election is the grassroots voter protection movement. That the well-oiled, well-funded Rove/Bush theft machine lost control of the US House with the Senate as close as it is says just one thing: somebody was watching. In 2006, that would […]