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Republican IT Consultant Subpoenaed in 2004 Election Tampering Case

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posted on Sep, 29 2008 @ 11:30 AM
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COLUMBUS -- A high-level Republican consultant has been subpoenaed in a case regarding alleged tampering with the 2004 election.

Michael S. Connell was served with a subpoena in Ohio on Sept. 22 in a case alleging that vote-tampering during the 2004 presidential election resulted in civil rights violations. Connell, president of GovTech Solutions and New Media Communications, is a website designer and IT professional who created a website for Ohio’s secretary of state that presented the results of the 2004 election in real time as they were tabulated.

At the time, Ohio’s Secretary of State, Kenneth J. Blackwell, was also chairman of Bush-Cheney 2004 reelection effort in Ohio.


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I know you won't be shocked by this but he is "refusing" to produce documents. This is becoming standard operating procedure. This investigation needs to happen.



posted on Sep, 29 2008 @ 12:12 PM
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It is an infuriating stain on Democracy what happened in 2000 and in 2004. However, I think it is a little too late. It won't stop tampering in the coming election and this may be the most important one to come, providing we believe that either candidate will make a difference.



 
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