Take a bow!
With the $15,000+ you helped donate -
together we made more of a
 PUBLIC IMPACT  
on the "Honest Elections vs. Easily Rigged Computerized Elections" issue
(outside the internet)
in IOWA for the Iowa Presidential Caucus, and in NEW HAMPSHIRE for the New Hampshire Primary -- than all the Presidential Campaigns and all the other organizations in the United States -- put together!

Here's how:

In Iowa, in preparation for the Iowa Presidential Caucuses
which took place on January 3, 2008:

On December 27th, 28th, 29th, & 30th, this radio ad ran on
WHO-AM, the largest Talk Radio station in Iowa:

Radio Ad which ran in Iowa 4 Days before the
 newspaper ad for the Iowa Caucus

The radio ads on WHO-AM educated the public, and announced this
December 30th, 2007 newspaper ad in the Des Moines Register:

The newspaper ad we submitted to the Des Moines Register

But the News Department of the Des Moines Register said they wouldn't run our ad if we didn't remove the third and fourth paragraphs, which dealt with the vote theft against Pat Buchanan and his supporters in 1996 in Dubuque County, Iowa -- perpetrated by the Iowa state GOP and the 5 Big TV Networks -- and they also demanded we remove these two sentences in the final paragraph: "ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, FOX, AP -- you have company! It's We the People." -- So, despite these demanded deletions, and since we had no way to force a newspaper to run an ad, and since they left in our websites, etc., here's the ad that actually ran:

The newspaper ad actually run by the Des Moines Register

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. . . and then in New Hampshire:

In preparation for the New Hampshire Presidential Primary
Which took place on January 8, 2008

On January 3, 4, 5 & 7, this radio ad ran on WMIR-AM,
the largest Talk Radio station in New Hampshire:

Radio Ad which ran in NH for 4 days announcing the
newspaper ad for the New Hampshire Primary

The radio ads on WMIR-AM educated the public, and announced this
January 6, 2008 newspaper ad in the Manchester Union Leader:

The Newspaper Ad which ran in the Manchester Union Leader