Help Conyers Demand An Investigation

One Million Emails to the Judiciary Committee

Help Conyers Demand An Investigation

by Bill Bohannon , 12.13.2004

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Please take the action below to help Rep. Conyers force hearings on Ohio.

Rep. John Conyers feels he needs a million e-mails to compel the House Judiciary Committee to hold hearings about the 2004 election. I appeal to you to ... spread this message among your list of liberal friends and associates.

Go here: http://www.house.gov/judiciary_democrats/contact.html and tell the Judiciary Committee you want hearings on Ohio!

Sample letter:

To the House Judiciary Committee: I am writing to urge the House Judiciary Committee to hold hearings as soon as possible on the irregularities of the 2004 election. I need not remind the Judiciary Committee members that the Unites States is a beacon of democracy for the rest of the world. If we truly wish to remain the embodiment of democratic values, then we must treat the right of every citizen to vote and for their vote to count as sacred.

Ample evidence has arisen that this right was violated or undermined for many Americans in the 2004 election. I strongly believe that holding hearings to investigate and resolve these irregularities would be an act of tremendous patriotism on the part of Congress, and would serve as a declaration that we are the world's greatest democracy not only in word, but in deed.

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