Phone Jamming Cover-up at DoJ? Conyers Wants Answers

It happened nearly five years ago, but House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-MI) still has plenty of questions about the New Hampshire phone jamming case.

In a letter Wednesday, he asked Acting Attorney General Peter Keisler a number of questions about the case, focusing in particular on whether the Justice Department has "adequately investigated and prosecuted" the case. You can read the letter here. Full Story »

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by Patricia Blochowiak - Oct. 1, 2008

In covering a story so vitally important to our so-called democracy, inclusion of details about the corruption of election irregularities in Florida, Ohio, New Mexico, and elsewhere, as well as problems with the Republican-owned voting systems and illegally-conducted recounts in Ohio and refusal to allow international observers, would have given a more complete picture of problems with our voting system so extreme that former president Carter's voting integrity group would not have certified our vote.

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