Every few days, I recommend a new piece as the single best article on vote fraud currently available. But the work I'm about to bring to your attention will be hard to top.
"Eye on Ohio: The Informed Citizen's Guide to the 2004 Elections," is written by a Daily Kos diarist who operates under the name of georgia10. The title isn't a grabber, and I was never a big fan of "cute" internet pseudonyms, but don't let those niggling concerns throw you off.
Georgia has created a 57-page Word file with a number of charts, and her writing style suits her task perfectly -- it's lively, yet dense with information. The monograph is written to a higher standard than you will find in many professionally-published books. The author presents her case in an organized, easy-to-follow fashion which does not presume party affiliation. This is the expose of vote fraud to show to scoffers.
If you work in an office, consider running off a few copies of this piece. Bind them nicely. Leave them "just lying around." Alternatively, if you have conservative relatives, you may want to consider forcing them at gunpoint to study every page of this fine work. Do whatever you can to spread these words around; they provide the oil necessary to the gears of democracy.
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