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The
Oral Majority will NEVER
FORGET the day Democracy Died.
Congressman
Alcee Hastings and Congressional Black Caucus to Challenge
Florida's Presidential Electors
Washington,
D.C. January 4, 2001 - Florida Congressman Alcee Hastings today
agreed to develop a strategy for challenging Florida's Electors
on behalf of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), which met earlier
today.
During the meeting, Congressman Hastings urged his colleagues to
formally challenge the acceptance of Presidential Electors from
Florida, despite the fact that no Senator has committed to join
him in this effort. Congresswoman Carrie Meek and Congresswoman
Corrine Brown, both of Florida, joined Congressman Hastings in urging
this show of leadership on the part of the CBC. "The three of us
witnessed first hand the unfairness of the counting of hundreds
of thousands of Florida votes, the disenfranchisement of countless
men and women who stood in line to make their voices heard." At
the conclusion of the meeting, Congressman Hastings was asked by
the CBC to develop an objection strategy.
"As
Members of the CBC, it is our duty to publicly acknowledge our strong
opposition to the acceptance of the Presidential Electors from Florida
for Governor George W. Bush," said Congressman Hastings. "In defense
of Democracy, in defense of every American's right to vote.... Beyond
the court-sanctioned injustices that we experienced in Florida,
let's face it: Vice President Al Gore won this election. The American
people are looking to us not only for public outrage, but also for
leadership. In this case, leadership calls for courage," Hastings
said.
Congressman Hastings urged the CBC not to be daunted by the fact
that no Senator has agreed to sign the objection as required under
the rules. "While the rules may prevent the hearing of our challenge,
they do not relieve us of our responsibility to the voters in this
country who stood in line to make their voices heard, only to find
that their voices had been muted by injustice."
Congressman Hastings also urged CBC members to join him in reaching
out to Democratic Senators to co-sponsor the challenge and thereby
make it legal. "The disenfranchisement of tens of thousands of voters
in Florida, as well as illegal activity by Republican election officials
and the unprecedented and unwarranted interference by the U.S. Supreme
Court, all cry out for full and open debate by both Houses of Congress,"
Hastings said. "We need only one Senator to make that debate possible,
and we appeal to every Senator to join us," he said.
Congressman Hastings will hold a press availability on Friday January
5th on Capitol Hill, at a place to be announced tomorrow morning.
More on the challenge of Florida's electors -- including the place
and time of Congressman Hastings' press availability, a collection
of the credible allegations of fraud and official misconduct by
Florida officials, and reports on Congressman Hastings' progress
in securing a senate co-sponsor - - will be available on the Internet
at http://www.trustthepeople.com. TrustthePeople is an initiative
of Democrats.com, the largest independent community of Democratic
activists on the Internet.
"We
applaud Congressman Hastings and the Congressional Black Caucus
for their courage in doing the right thing," said Democrats.com
co-founder David Lytel. "We have documented fraud in the Florida
elections, and the American people - as well as Congress -- must
be given all of the facts before Florida's electors are awarded
to George W. Bush," he said.
Democrats.com
is organizing rallies at the district offices of Senators and Representatives
on Friday at 12 noon, including both Democrats (Barbara Boxer, Paul
Wellstone, Dick Durbin, Zell Miller, Carrie Meek, and Robert Wexler)
and Republicans (Rick Santorum). Democrats.com is also sponsoring
a rally outside Congress on Saturday starting at noon. "We call
upon all Americans who are outraged by the election to call and
visit the offices of their representatives and tell them that Florida's
Electors were stolen, not won, and should therefore be rejected
by Congress on Saturday," said Democrats.com co-founder Bob Fertik.
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