Saturday, December 29, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
freedom's right: Secretary of State Brunner expected to order Cuyahoga County to buy optical scanners -#links
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Jennifer Brunner wants to go back to a failed system
This is the liberal way, when something has problems lets go back to a system that did not work, or so that the liberals can make sure that the liberals win. Liberals fear high tech because most of there un-educated voters can not understand how to use it. And that's the way the liberals want to keep it. The Democrats will never be for advancement of the poor because they will lose there vote. As Ann Coulter said "If The Democrats had any brains they would be Republicans"
MARK G POGUE
FROM THE CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER
CLEVELAND -- The elections board in Ohio's biggest county may have a decision by Thursday whether to scrap its electronic voting system.
Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner wants Cuyahoga County to stop using its touch-screen system. She wants the county to switch to optical-scan machines for the state's March 4 primary.
Brunner cited security flaws that make the touch-screen machines vulnerable to tampering.
Board members listened to the opinions of voting-machine vendors and concerned citizens during a meeting today.
The board will meet again Thursday
BOE To Decide Fate Of Voting System
MARK G POGUE
FROM THE CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER
CLEVELAND -- The elections board in Ohio's biggest county may have a decision by Thursday whether to scrap its electronic voting system.
Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner wants Cuyahoga County to stop using its touch-screen system. She wants the county to switch to optical-scan machines for the state's March 4 primary.
Brunner cited security flaws that make the touch-screen machines vulnerable to tampering.
Board members listened to the opinions of voting-machine vendors and concerned citizens during a meeting today.
The board will meet again Thursday
BOE To Decide Fate Of Voting System
Labels: BOE, Cuyahoga County, Jennifer Brunner
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Jim Trakas to announce his candidacy for the 10th Congressional District this Saturday
For Immediate Release Contact: Steven M. Backiel
Wednesday, December 12, 2007 (216) 621-5417
REPUBLICAN EVENT ADVISORY
For several months, Chairman Rob Frost has worked to recruit a top tier candidate for The United States Congress in the seat abandoned by Presidential Candidate Dennis J. Kucinich, who recently denounced the United States of America on Syrian state television and voted against a memorial resolution commemorating the lives of those lost in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
We are pleased to announce that The Republican Party will vigorously contest the 10th Congressional District with a high profile, established and seasoned candidate. With the strong cooperation of Ohio Republican Party Chairman Robert T. Bennett, Vice Chairman Kevin DeWine, Chairman Rob Frost and the leadership of The Republican Party of Cuyahoga County, Former State Representative Jim Trakas of Independence will announce his candidacy for The United States Congress this Saturday.
We are inviting anyone who wants to be part of this effort to attend Jim's announcement to the public. Below are the details, and coffee and donuts will be served.
WHAT: Announcement of Jim Trakas, Candidate for The U.S. House of Representatives District 10
WHEN: Saturday December 15, 2007 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
WHERE: City of Independence City Hall Council Chambers, 6800 Brecksville Road
Independence, Ohio 44131. City Hall is located on State Route 21, Brecksville Road on the Northwest Quadrant of Selig and Brecksville Roads, North of Rockside and South of
Pleasant Valley Roads in the city of Independence.
If you would like to join Jim in the announcement, please contact Steven Backiel at RPCC HQ at 216-621-5417 or sbackiel@cuyahogacountygop.com so that we may plan accordingly.
Be a part of political history for this special announcement of the campaign that will restore effective, in touch and rational leadership to Greater Cleveland's West Side
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