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Send Them A Message!
The only action that
the voters of the 8th district of Ohio can take in the 2010 election
that will make a difference, be noticed and remembered -- is to
support our Campaign strategy to "Send Them A Message" through the
Ohio 8th District Congressional race.
1. First of all, Jim
Condit Jr.'s opponent is Congressman John Boehner, Speaker of the
House under W. Bush, and minority leader of the Republicans under
Barack Obama. While not the worst Congressman by any means, Boehner
has become the very symbol of Republican compromise at the key
moments when middle class America had expected the GOP leaders to
stand up for them against the Democrats. He voted for the bail out,
for instance, after falling for Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's
quivering-lip act.
A list of
Boehner's "10 worst votes" has been compiled by Human Events.
A strong challenge
to this symbol of establishment and business-as-usual Republican
politics would send shock waves to Washington D.C. and New York City
-- as an indicator that the "natives are wrestless" and may be
getting out of control. This should put a brake the economic
collapse that is now being engineered against the people of the USA.
2. For several
decades now, our ballots have been counted behind closed doors on
secret computer programs, provided largely by only four
mega-companies. These mega-companies did not steal the authority to
process our votes on secret computer programs -- this authority was
delegated to them by the Republicans and Democrats in charge at the
COUNTY level -- in about 99% of the 3141 or so counties in the USA.
The strategy of the
Jim Condit Jr. for Congress 2010 campaign for the 8th district of
Ohio is to ask the voters to request mail in ballots, receive them
at their home, vote, copy their ballots, and give the copy, signed
by each voter, to the Condit Jr. Campaign. This way, there would be
some chance to double check he easily rigged computer counts. That
way, after election day in November 2010 -- the Condit campaign
would announce how many votes they had in hand. This would keep
those running the secret computer counts somewhat honest.
In a
non-presidential year, such as 2010, it takes about 150,000 votes to
win the Congressional seat in the 8th District. If that number, or
anywhere near that number, -- or even 1/3rd of that number, were
garnered for the Jim Condit Jr. for Congress campaign -- it would
sent a shock wave around the world on two counts: the American
people, as represented by the 8th District voters, are fed up with
secret computer counts, and are fed up by compromising politicians
like John Boehner, even if they vote right most of the time, as
Boehner does.
3. To accomplish the
above strategy, it would take about 7500 volunteers from anywhere in
the nation who would come into Ohio District 8 at the beginning of
October 2010 to help 20 people each order a mail-in-ballot, and to
return two weeks later to remidn their 20 voters to vote for Jim
Condit Jr., and to make a copy of their ballot before they mail it
back into the Board of Elections.
4. If the video
"Even Stranger Secrets", goes viral, then 50,000 people donating
only $5 each could provide enough money for Condit to put on radio
ads that would shake up not only the midwest, but the nation.
Reaching 50,000 people on the internet could happen potentially in
one 24 hour period. Something like this is going to have to happen
if the American people are going to be rallied to draw a line in the
sand against the enemies of our country in New York City and
Washington DC, who are impoverishing our country with a kind of
financial terrorism.
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