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Candidate Clint Curtis battles for state control on platform of fighting election fraud
by Peter Graves-Goodman
Thursday, May. 18, 2006 at 12:09 AM
indymediamiami@yahoo.com
Clint Curtis is running for Congress in the great state of Florida's 24th district against the corrupt Tom Feeney. The election integrity whistleblower is taking on the man who asked him to rig the vote. A computer programmer, Clint Curtis, testified to Congress under oath, regarding the request in Sept-Oct of 2000 from Congressman Tom Feeney 24th District (R-FL), to build a computer program that could, without detection, flip your vote in an election. This manipulation would allow a person or political party to take control of voting machines and decide who wins the election, regardless of the true vote count.
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* Read the Clint Curtis affidavit provided to Congress at: http://www.buzzflash.com/alerts/04/12/images/CC_Affidavit_120604.pdf
Florida Sun-Sentinel columnist Stephen Goldstein ran this bombshell column: "No Verify, No Trust." Goldstein careful lays out exactly how the US election machine has been stolen. Amazingly, this column actually saw print in a Florida newspaper. This could mean several things: the Jeb Bush/Feeney strangehold on truth is perhaps beginning to slip, at least at certain brave publications. Or maybe the editor was asleep at the wheel and let Goldstein's column slip through the cracks. Whatever the cause, we here at Clint Curtis for Congress are elated.
* Read the article "No Verify, No Trust" at: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/opinion/columnists/sfl-sgcol10may10,0,5162832.column
The fight for the congressional seat in Florida's great 24th district looks to be a juicy one. Recently Florida's Seminole Chronicle published candidate Clint's Curtis letter, excerpted here:
"It seems the smoke of corruption charges have always hovered around Mr. Feeney, but he claims he was "fooled" into taking luxury vacations with Jack Abramoff and other lobbyists, with whom he's been trading influence for years. Multiple incidents of corruption cannot be ignored by simply refusing to take responsibility for them. It is time for Mr. Feeney to put his claims of "conspiracy theories" to rest. I personally took a polygraph test in March of 2005 administered by the recently retired head polygraphist of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. I request he do likewise."
Feeney's team couldn't resist taking the bait it seems, and the Seminole Chronicle ran this response from Feeney Chief of Staff Jason Roe. In his bizarre letter to your newspaper last week, gadfly Clinton Curtis leveled more unsubstantiated accusations toward Congressman Tom Feeney and amusingly referred to himself as "an honest American."
* Read the response from Feeny's Chief of Staff at: http://www.seminolechronicle.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2006/03/31/442c461e2103f
Then Curtis counters Feeny's Chief of Staff remarks with this blog article, "Feeney Ethics Probe Ignored Key Elements." An investigator looking into an ethics complaint against House Speaker Tom Feeney failed to examine public documents or interview key witnesses as required by state law.
* Read "Feeney Ethics Probe Ignored Key Elements" at: http://clint-curtis.blogspot.com/2006/05/feeney-ethics-probe-ignored-key.html ________________________________________________
Check out "Clint Curtis for Congress 24th District" website at: http://www.clintcurtis.com/
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