"Irrefutable evidence" of fraud in 2004 Ohio election
Richard Hayes Phillips, Ph.D., has been a leading investigator of the 2004 presidential election in Ohio. His new book, "Witness to a Crime: A Citizens' Audit of an American Election," is now out, and can be ordered from www.witnesstoacrime.com.
To research the book, Phillips examined 126,000 ballots, 127 poll books, 141 voter signature books, and other records, enabling him to prove that the election was
rigged. Rep. John Conyers relied on Phillips' work in his challenge of the Ohio elections. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. cited Phillips' research in his article for Rolling Stone magazine, and Judge Algenon Marbley drew on it in issuing his court order protecting the ballots from destruction. Kennedy has called it "irrefutable evidence."
The book is hard bound, cloth cover, with 448 pages of text and tables, eight pages of color photographs, and a CD containing 1200 images of evidence from Ohio.
To contact the author, email richardhayesphillips@yahoo.com
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