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Maryland on the Verge of Major Election Reform PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Kevin Zeese   
Saturday, 18 February 2006

Maryland Illegally Used Uncertified Software in 2004 Election, Misled Media and Continues to Cover for Diebold

By Kevin Zeese
Published in American Chronicle on February 16, 2006


Maryland, the staunchest hold-out for paperless voting is about to change. Yesterday, Governor Robert Ehrlich joined the leadership of the Democratic Party to support a voter verified paper ballot saying: “I no longer have the confidence in the State Board of Elections' ability to conduct fair and accurate elections in 2006.”

At the same time new documents revealed in litigation as well as from California and Pennsylvania show that Maryland illegally used uncertified software in a 2004 election. Further, State Election Administrator Linda Lamone misled the media in July 2004 when she denied allegations that uncertified software was illegally used in the March 2004 primary election. In addition, she is failing to address the current serious security problems with Diebold machines.
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The Zeese Report PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Kevin Zeese   
Friday, 30 December 2005
The Baltimore City Paper
The Nose- Politics
December 28, 2005



Jefferson Jackson Steele
Kevin Zeese

U.S. Sen. John McCain, stumping in New Hampshire in June 1999, famously jabbed the political establishment’s eye. “We,” the Arizona Republican said, speaking of congressional incumbents, “are the defenders of a campaign-finance system that is nothing less than an elaborate influence-peddling scheme in which both parties conspire to stay in office by selling the country to the highest bidder.”

This struck the Nose as a case of arming your enemies, à la U.S. arms deals with pre-Desert Storm Iraq. Political mavericks have discharged McCain’s rhetorical ammo with relish ever since, including Kevin Zeese, thus far Maryland’s only independent candidate for the 2006 race to fill the seat of retiring U.S. Sen. Paul Sarbanes.
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U.S. Senate Candidate Kevin Zeese Electrifies a Baltimore Audience PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Greg Mosson   
Friday, 16 December 2005
Baltimore IMC
http://baltimore.indymedia.org/newswire/display/11611/index.php

U.S. Senate Candidate Kevin Zeese brought his campaign platform of “Peace, Justice, Democracy, and Prosperity” to a Charles Village audience at All People’s Congress on Wednesday, Dec. 14, the chilliest, most briskly clear night of the year.
Zeese says a yardstick for the U.S. economy, the gross national product, will grow by 400 percent during the 21st century, and that the main question our century faces is what to do with it.

Zeese offered a vision of sustainable, environmentally-sound business growth in the context of a national health care system that will provide each American with health care, while saving companies money. Healthcare today is “the most out of control cost for businesses,” Zeese said.
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Green Party’s Kevin Zeese Has New Approach PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by William Hughes   
Friday, 16 December 2005
Baltimore Chronicle


 
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"This version [of the 'Patriot Act'] makes it illegal to carry an ‘unauthorized’ sign at a Democratic or Republican convention," says Zeese. "What is our government doing protecting a private convention first of all, and taking away our free speech rights--our political speech rights--the most important types of speech that we have?"
On a brutal night, Dec. 14, 2005, where the temperature hovered around the ultra-freezing 15-degree mark, the Green Party’s candidate for the U.S. Senate in Maryland, Kevin Zeese, was out on the campaign trail delivering his “for the people” message. He spoke at the “All People’s Congress” hall, which is located about a half mile from the now-razed Memorial Stadium, where the sports notables of yesteryear, like John Unitas, Lenny Moore, Brooks and Frank Robinson, once played.

Zeese, 50, an attorney and longtime peace and social justice activist, was introduced by Dr. Kwame O. Abayoni, pastor of the Unity United Methodist Church and a former Baltimore City Councilman from the Southside. He called the energetic Zeese’s entry into the political arena “a breath of fresh air.”

The speech that George W. Bush recently gave in Annapolis, MD, at the Naval Academy, Zeese began, “was filled with lies! When our president speaks, we have a choice as listeners. Do we believe what he is saying or do we believe our ‘lying’ eyes? President Bush is out there saying, ‘We don’t torture!’ And we have seen the pictures of torture...He says, ‘the oil industry is doing better in Iraq,’ when the State Department comes out with a report saying it’s not producing as much oil as it did before the war started. There has been lie after lie after lie...
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Voter disaffection an opening for third party? PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Tom Curry   
Tuesday, 06 December 2005

Polling data suggests public alienated from both major parties

MSNBC
December 5, 2005

WASHINGTON - At a time when opinion polls indicate that Americans hold both major political parties in low esteem, can a third party move into the breach?

In the recent NBC News/ Wall Street Journal poll, when respondents were asked whether the Democrats in Congress have “the same priorities for the country as you do,” only 26 percent said yes. As for the Republicans in Congress, that same question drew an almost identical response, 24 percent, from those interviewed.
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