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Two opportunities to meet Cynthia McKinney in Columbus! Free!

Saturday, August 9, 2008 – 4-6pm
At Victorian’s Midnight Cafe, 251 W. Fifth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio

The Ohio Green Party 2008 Presidential Campaign Organizing Event with
Cynthia McKinney will discuss her campaign and statewide organizers will be on hand with petitions.
Sponsored by the Ohio Green Party.
Please RSVP Anita Rios, 419-243-8772 rhannon@toast.net.

And

The Second Saturday Salon – Aug. 9, 6:30pm to 8:30 pm
1000 E. Main St. Columbus Ohio
parking in rear or next door at the Salvation Army
Discussion of grassroots activism and election protection.

Sponsored by Green Pro, the Green Institute, The Free Press, The Columbus Institute for Contemporary Journalism,
the Central Ohio Green Education Fund
Robert Fitrakis 614-253-2571, truth@freepress.org

August 4, 2008
By Bob Fitrakis

When he died, Entertainment Weekly called him the Berry Gordy of Columbus. It was August 2, 2005 when Columbus lost a hero. Bill Moss made his reputation in radio as the “Boss with the Red Hot Sauce.” But he was much more than that: a loving husband and father, good friend, public servant, and Soldier of the Year. He was a man of the highest integrity whose principles couldn’t be bought for thirty pieces of silver, who heard the voice of the Lord say unto him “Whom shall I send? Who will go for us?” and Bill answered, “Here am I, send me.”

Moss, the Chief Plaintiff in the Moss v. Bush lawsuit that challenged the results of the 2004 election, spoke these words before agreeing to sue the President of the United States: “The only way an investigation is going to happen is if we the people take the responsibility.” He felt the theft of the 2004 Ohio presidential election was deliberate. He believed that the American people had “rolled over” too easy after 2000 Florida debacle. After Bill and his wife Ruth witnessed the hours-long lines at the Franklin Middle School polling site, and noting that it had never taken them over 20 to minutes in the past, they decided that they would lead the charge to expose the corruption and reveal the crimes behind it.

It’s hard to forget how deeply he cared and how hard he fought, and how lucky we were to have worked by his side. He kept the faith and so shall we. We vow to protect the 2008 election in his name.

Green Pro, a tool for green activists created
and managed by the Green Institute
is proud to sponsor

Former Congresswoman
Cynthia McKinney
and
Hip-Hop activist
Rosa Clemente

for a discussion of grass roots activism
and election protection.

At: The Second Saturday Salon

1000 E. Main St. Columbus Ohio
On: Saturday Aug. 9
From: 6:30pm to 8:30 pm
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Parking in rear or next door at the Salvation Army

This event is cosponsored by:
The Free Press, The Columbus Institute for Contemporary Journalism, the Central Ohio Green Education Fund and The Neighborhood Network

for more information contact:
Anita Rios 419-243-8772 rhannon@toast.net

Robert Fitrakis 614-253-2571, truth@freepress.org

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