A Special Report on Election Fraud
Election 2000 was one of the most controversial presidential races in
American history. And no chapter of this amazing story was more explosive
than that dealing with the suppressed military vote.
Whether it was because of an intentional effort to prevent service personnel
from voting, as some suspect, or because the Pentagon's system of absentee
balloting is outmoded, outdated and inefficient, is debatable. What is not
debatable is that thousands of military personnel who selflessly serve this
country domestically and abroad did not get to vote for their next
commander-in-chief.
This 100-page 'WorldNetDaily Special Report" by reporter Jon E. Dougherty
represents the most comprehensive account of the problems, political
machinations and subversion of military votes unearthed during Election
2000.
Even before the Nov. 7 election, Dougherty was documenting cases where
military voters living at bases in the U.S., and especially abroad, were
being denied their voting franchise.
Then the story heated up rapidly. From the early Pentagon admissions of
absentee-ballot delivery problems to subsequent angry denials; from a
Florida Democrat lawyer's 5-page memo on how to disqualify military ballots
to the capricious disqualification of hundreds of legal military votes in
that state's razor-close race; from multiple lawsuits over absentee ballots
to judges chastising canvassing boards for denying soldiers their right to
vote; WorldNetDaily was there through it all. And topping it off are the
many voices - some from battleships halfway around the world - of the men
and women in America's armed forces who contacted WorldNetDaily, crying out
for the right to exercise the most basic American right of all -- the right
to vote.
Now you can read it all in this WorldNetDaily Special Report - "Election
2000: How the military vote was suppressed."
"The first step toward ensuring this never happens again is becoming
informed," says WND Editor Joseph Farah. "Buy this report and share it with
your friends, family and elected officials."
Just click below for ordering instructions or more information.
http://www.dxmarket.com/worldnetdaily/products/S0002.html




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