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FL Sec. of State Closes Open Meeting with Ion Sancho,
Evicts National Reporters, Calls Police!

Welcome to the First Day of 'Sunshine Week' in the State of Florida!

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Police called to remove reporters
Public meeting turns private when Cobb restricts access to reporters

Sunshine Week started off with the slamming of the secretary of state's
door Monday, when Leon County Commissioner Bob Rackleff and news reporters
were shut out of an announced public meeting on county voting issues.

"I've always said I have no objection to the press, but we do make faster
progress without people having to look at cameras - that's a fact," said
Florida Secretary of State Sue Cobb.

Tallahassee Democrat Political Editor Bill Cotterell, Associated Press
reporter Brent Kallestad and cameraman Dave Heller also were threatened
with eviction from a hallway outside Cobb's closed conference room by
Capitol Police for trying to attend the meeting with Cobb, Leon County
Commission Chairman Bill Proctor, Supervisor of Elections Ion Sancho and
staff members.

"I'm very concerned and very confused," Democrat Executive Editor Bob
Gabordi said. "I have to know that when reporters show up to a meeting
that has been given proper public notice, that they will not be harassed
and threatened with arrest."

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This story is just incredible.

For those just jumping into this tale, SoS Cobb (Jeb's recent political
appointee) has been threatening Leon County's elected Election Supervisor
Ion Sancho because he revealed that the Diebold voting machines in Florida
and elsewhere can be hacked and flipped without a trace being left behind.

In the bargain, all three Voting Machine Companies certified to do
business in Florida have now refused to do business with Sancho.
Nonetheless -- and incredibly -- the state is now targetting
[http://www.bbvforums.org/forums/messages/2197/sanchothreat-19504.pdf] the
heroic Sancho with threats to remove him from his elected position.

All, at the same time that Florida sent a "technical advisory" to all
Election Supervisors in the state, warning them of what Sancho found --
but without mentioning their friends Diebold by name, and certainly not
bothering to laud Sancho for discovering a huge electoral integrity issue
in the "Sunshine State."

And now, a meeting with officials which is supposed to be open to the
press and the public -- on the first day of Florida's phony "Sunshine
Week", celebrating open government (no, seriously) -- results in closed
doors, reporters tossed and calls to the police.

Just amazing...Please read on...

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The county issued a public notice to the media Sunday about Monday's
meeting, which was called by Cobb. The notice said Rackleff planned to
attend, making it a special meeting of the County Commission. Cobb's
office late last week distributed two letters she sent to Sancho and
Proctor, inviting them to the meeting.

Under Florida's open-government law, which is being celebrated by state
and national media this week, when two or more members of the board are
together and may discuss issues of future board consideration, the meeting
is open to the public and requires notice.

But when Rackleff tried to enter the meeting, he was turned away, along
with reporters. With only Proctor inside, Cobb could call the meeting
closed.

"This kicks it off with a bang," said Adria Harper, director of The First
Amendment Foundation. "The public was invited and now they are being told
they can't attend, and in the middle of Sunshine Week. It's almost an
ironic tragedy that it is occurring."

In some instances, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled, even having a
single board member present could constitute a public meeting if there is
an effort to frustrate openness, Harper said. That was clearly the intent
here, she added, but in any case, "they violated the spirit of the
Sunshine Law."

Cobb suggested the meeting should be closed because the public notice did
not come from her office.

"The press is not invited to this meeting," Cobb told reporters. "There
might be a government-in-the-sunshine problem."

When reporters refused to leave the hallway outside the meeting room,
Department of State officials called Capitol Police officers. Four
uniformed officers arrived, but since no trespassing complaint had been
filed, they said they would not stop the group from entering the meeting.

Rackleff went in, followed by reporters, and Cobb stopped the meeting.
Sancho, who said he had no problem conducting business in public, told
Rackleff it was essential talks with state and county officials happen in
advance of today's commission workshop - and if the commissioner stayed
those talks wouldn't happen. Rackleff agreed to leave, and the door was
again shut.

"We are going to ask the press to step out again," Cobb said. "We are
making some interesting progress."

The Democrat's editor praised the Capitol Police for the way its officers
responded.

"It appears that Capitol Police exercised restraint in a confusing
situation," Gabordi said. "We are grateful for their good judgment."

Standing in the hallway with a crowd of reporters as the closed meeting
progressed, Rackleff said the day's events showed Florida knew how to
honor openness: "Happy Sunshine Week - slam!"

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If you haven't done so already, it's not too late to send a note of
support for Sancho to Florida state officials. VoteTrustUSA has made it
very easy to do.  Visit http://votetrustusa.org/supportsancho.html

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