Was Mike Connell, the Computer IT Guru for Rove and Bush, plane crash an accident? Connell’s private plane crashed while attempting to land at the Akron-Canton, OH airport the evening of Friday, 12/19/2008. Connell received threats from Karl Rove according to friends close to Connell prior to the 2008 election when Connell was subpoenaed to testify about his role in the Ohio 2004 election. Plaintiffs Attorney, Cliff Arnebeck, sent letters to John Conyers, Dennis Kucinich, Attorney General Mukasy and the Ohio Sec. of State, Jennifer Bruner, July 2008, warning them that Connell needed their protection. Connell knew things that others might not want revealed.
Was Connell’s plane crash an accident due to bad weather? Are other colleagues of Connell potentially in danger for their knowledge about missing white house emails that might reveal inside information regarding the U.S. Attorney scandals, election manipulation, and more?
The facts: Mike Connell was compelled to testify in Ohio on Nov. 3, 2008 about his role in assisting the former Ohio Sec. of State Kenneth Blackwell in the 2004 Ohio presidential election. Evidence shows that the Ohio live election results in Nov. 2004 went to Connells Smartech servers in Chattanooga, TN before going to the Ohio Sec. of State website. This man-in-the-middle arrangement could have resulted in massive election fraud.
Mike Connell, according to some sources, was scared. Even though he had been a loyalist for the Bushes and Karl Rove for many years and for the 2000 & 2004 elections, Connell thought he might be thrown under the bus by Cheney and Bush.
Was Connells plane crash an accident? There must be a thorough investigation into the circumstances of Connells demise.
Links:
CBS INVESTIGATES:
Republican IT Guru Dies in Plane Crash:
Was Sought in Controversies Over E-Voting And Missing White House E-Mails: His Death Sparks More Controversy
Dec. 23, 2008
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/12/23/cbsnews_investigates/main4684431.shtml
Republican IT Strategist Dies in Plane Crash
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/12/22/republican_it_specialist_dies_in_plane
OH Election Fraud Attorney Reacts to the Death of Mike Connell
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=6768
‘Karl Rove’s IT guru’ Mike Connell dies in plane crash
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Karl_Roves_IT_guru_Mike_Connell_1220.html
Bush Insider Who Planned To Tell All Killed In Plane Crash: Non-Profit Demands Full Federal Investigation
http://markets.on.nytimes.com/research/stocks/news/press_release.asp?docKey=600-200812201124PR_NEWS_USPR_____DC54094-477UNBF8U5NRSARMF39355DDGV&provider=PR%20Newswire&docDate=December%2020%2C%202008&press_symbol=undefined&scp=8&sq=Michael%20Connell&st=cse&scp=1&sq=Mike%20connell%20killed&st=cse
Karl Rove threatened him, and now the witness is dead.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/12/20/115123/56/832/675467
We focus this week on the upcoming election, particularly ballot initiatives in California, Arizona, Florida and Arkansas. In the most heavily contested initiative in California, your donations are closing the gap between us and our opponents and the polls are not closer, too. If you have not as yet donated, now is the time.
IN THE NEWS:
This week, we will show you a series of clips on the above campaigns and more from around the nation:
Joe Biden comes out against Prop 8 on “Ellen;” we have film
Controversy over whether the No On Prop 8 campaign ads are hard hitting enough
Newest No On Prop 8 TV spot
Margaret Cho’s Internet ad versus Prop 8
Focus on the Family ads in Florida and Arizona supporting anti-gay amendments
The “Wayne & Helene” TV spot versus the Florida amendment
Michael Schiavo does an ad versus the anti-gay amendment in Florida
Ad v. Arkansas Act 1 that would ban adoption and foster care by unmarried cohabitating couples
Linda Ketner, an out lesbian running for Congress in Charleston, SC
A Chapel Hill teen speaks out on Pam’s House Blend about anti-lesbian harassment she survived in her high school
Bill O’Reilly’s attack on Barney Frank
A new study finds big problems with AIDS “drug holidays”
SEE ALSO - two updates
BERG LAWSUIT UPDATE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCzu5phV3f4&watch_response
OTHER LAWSUITS AGAINST OBAMA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps1CQU2fS9s&watch_response
THE FOLLOWING FROM:
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THIS AN OPEN LETTER TO OBAMA NOVEMBER 10, 2008 THAT WILL BE PUBLISHED ON NOVEMBER 17, 2008
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“In defense of the Natural Born Citizen clause of the U.S. Constitution, and in the wake of last Fridays decision by a federal judge in Berg v Obama, we feel compelled to run a full-page ad in USA TODAY. Copy of the ad we intend to run if we are able to raise the money http://www.wethepeoplefoundation.org/UPDATE/misc2008/Obama-USA-TODAY-ad.htm
The cost of the ad would be between ,000 and ,000 depending on the day of the week we choose for publication and the section of the paper the ad appears in. The money would have to be received by USA TODAY no later than 48 hours in advance of the publication date. We would like to run the ad in the News section during the week of November 10. By giving USA TODAY the two-day option, our cost would be ,000.
The National Press Club has advised that rooms are available at a cost of ,000 (Holeman Lounge, which seats 100) or ,000 (Ballroom, which seats up to 600). Hopefully, C-SPAN would also take an interest in our event as they have twice before.
Make no mistake, this is not a political advertisement. Our motive is not political. Defending the Constitution by holding government accountable to its mandates is what we do.
If Mr. Obama fails to prove he is a natural born citizen who has not relinquished his American citizenship, and refuses to withdraw from the election process, the appropriate next step would be a lawsuit against the state electors in New York and elsewhere to prevent them from casting their votes for Mr. Obama. It would be treasonous for them to do so under those circumstances.”
Barack Obama cancelled; Joe Biden cancelled. But finally, the town of Roanoke had a visit from an authentic Democratic superstar - former president Bill Clinton
The netroots roars: demonstrations protesting Proposition 8 are held in every state on November 15th, continuing a wave; go to www.jointheimpact.com for more information on those and upcoming actions
We’ll show you coverage of some of the actions and interviews (shot by associate producer Bill Bahlman) with some of the young new activists who are sparking this explosion
Wanda Sykes comes out at the Las Vegas rally versus Prop 8
More legal wrangling over the validity of Prop 8 in California
More revelations about how intensely the Mormon Church was involved in pushing it
Elton Johns says we should settle for second class citizenship
The author of the New York high court decision against same-sex marriage faces his critics
A great decision for equal rights by the Supreme Court of Nepal
And big news from Tyra Banks and Isis, the transgender contestant on “America’s Next Top Model”
Student project from the Webcast Production Class of the Media Communications department at Webster University Vienna and Chris Newman, head of Business and Management department at WUV appeared on Austrian TV program “Wien heute” on ORF2 on the day of the US presidential election day 2008. Full segment taken from Webcast Program November 2008 at youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1eDBNMtfDk and link to Webster University http://www.webster.ac.at or http://www.webster.ac.at /webcast
The U.S. election has received substantial coverage abroad given widespread interest.
Read our Blogwatch post on foreign coverage: International journalists swarm U.S. for election:
http://worldfocus.org/blog/2008/11/04/international-journalists-swarm-us-for-election/2407/
Susan Caskie, international editor of The Week, speaks with Martin Savidge about lukewarm or negative coverage of Barack Obamas victory in Iraq and Afghanistan, how foreign newspapers are characterizing George W. Bush and quirky global headlines about the election.
Web News : As the long-awaited US presidential election’s deadline approaches, the Internet is deluged with calls to vote - from individuals and most large US companies - as well as original ways to follow the count.