Thursday, July 24, 2008
On the air tonight: Cliff Arnebeck and Steve Heller
Cliff Arnebeck, former AfD co-chair and lead attorney for plaintiffs
in the King Lincoln Bronzeville v. Blackwell suit, will be a guest
tomorrow (Friday, 7/25) on VoteRescue Radio, from 7 to 9 p.m. (ET) <5[br />to 7 p.m. MT] VoteRescue Radio can be heard on the 'net at
http://www.wtprn.comCliff announced last week that he is filing a motion to "lift the stay
in the case
proceed with targeted discovery in order to help
protect the integrity of the 2008 election."
In the King Lincoln Bronzeville case, individuals and voting rights
groups have filed suit against former Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth
Blackwell, alleging that he allocated election resources in a racially
discriminatory manner and purged voters from the rolls along race
lines. This led to disenfranchisement of voters due to ballot
cancellations, tampering, long poll lines, difficulties with voting
machines, and unclear precinct boundaries.
This case has the potential to put some of the most powerful people in
the country in jail, according to Arnebeck, as he was joined by a
well-respected, life-long Republican computer security expert Stephen
Spoonamore, who charged that the red flags seen during Ohio's 2004
Presidential Election would have been cause for "a fraud investigation
in a bank, but it doesn't when it comes to our vote."
Cliff was also the lead attorney in the 2004 "Moss v. Bush" case which
challenged the certified electoral votes for the state of Ohio.
He'll be appearing with Steve Heller, election integrity activist and
"Diebold Whistle-blower" (he's featured in a video clip from the new
film Uncounted which we posted here.) You can read press related to
his case here.
In addition to the internet stream, VoteRescue Radio can also be heard
over the phone at 512/485-9010. All shows are also archived at the
above web site, usually within a couple of hours after 8pm CDT. The
call-in number is 512-646-1984.
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