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Open Letter To California Governor & United States President

From: Paul Barrier

Date: 9 Nov. 2002

To: University Political Science Professors, organizations, the ACLU, Rainbow Push Foundation, and American television news programs, local and national newspapers, and state election offices.

Subject: ---- The Printed --- Dictatorship ----

Last November while watching the election results in California I noticed the Offices of governor, insurance commissioner, controller, treasurer, attorney General and superintendent of schools were sensitive offices for the voters.

The voters were voting on a 40/40 ratio with 15 % of the precincts reporting. Of course, in order for this to happen every other person walking in and voting had to vote for the other candidate to keep the ratio going.

Then on Wednesday I pick up the USA Today to see the races and notice the paper doesn't have the final numbers, most precincts reporting with less than 100%. Then I see California. As printed in the USA Today’s Nov. 6, 2002 paper. With 60% of the precincts reporting, Gov. (47-42), Controller (45-45), Insurance Commissioner (46-42), treasurer (49-40), Sec. Of State (46-42), State Sup. Of Schools (61-38), Lt. Gov. (49-41), and Attorney General (51-40)

Here are the final numbers, in Thursday’s USA Today’s Nov. 7, 2002. Gov.(47-42), Controller (45-45), Insurance Commissioner (46-42), Treasurer (49-40), Sec. Of State (46-42), State Sup. Of Schools (62-38), Lt. Gov. (49-42) Attorney General (51-40)

The numbers never changed! In none of these races! From Wednesday’s 60% of the precincts reporting to Thursday’s final 100% of the precincts reporting, the numbers stayed the same!

There it was, is, published in the USA Today. Then I noticed that this also happened with many other races across the country! Including the State Referendums. All American citizens, across the entire county, voting the same from beginning to end.

See for yourself. USA Today for Nov. 6th 2002, & Nov. 7th 2002. Most of our Federal Senators were elected on a 60/30 % ratio or a 50/40 % ratio from beginning to end across the nation.

Lets face it, our Constitutional right to elect our representatives has been taken away! The people who did this to us decided our State referendums, our federal Senators, Governors, State judges, State senators, and every other office (Boards, commissioners, etc.) that we the people were supposedly voting for.

This explains why the family members of Bryer Ice Cream have two active federal judges. One in San Francisco, and one in the United States Supreme Court. Because once you become President you appoint federal judges for life!

How many federal judges are family members of the owners of, Johnson & Johnson, Quaker Oats, Shell Oil, Westinghouse, General Electric, RCA, Bryer Ice Cream, Kodak, Chevron, IBM, Walmart, Kellogg’s, and General Motors?

How neat. The evidence is right in front of us, printed in the papers, waiting for someone to point it out. We are under a dictatorship.

We should stop it before they do it again. The ACLU has been contacted, and so have many legal journals and civil rights organizations, but so far they have ignored the story because they also seem to be in.

Jesse Jackson, the ACLU, oh how neat for you. A free America.

But not on election day!

Do you believe what you see in these newspapers below? National Election results as printed on November 6, 2002 & November 7, 2002

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