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Non-Profit Offers $100,000 Reward for Information Tying Karl Rove and Michael Connell to Election Rigging


Last update: 11:54 a.m. EDT Oct. 3, 2008
WASHINGTON, Oct 03, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Today, Velvet Revolution (VR), a non-profit dedicated to clean and accountable government, offered a $100,000 reward to whistleblowers for information tying Karl Rove and Michael Connell to illegal election manipulations. Other Republican whistleblowers, most notably world renowned computer expert Stephen Spoonamore, have stated recently that the Republican Party has been rigging elections for years through electronic computer manipulations. Mr. Spoonamore, a colleague of Mike Connell, gave a recent interview in which he stated that the upcoming election will be stolen and rigged by the GOP unless otherwise exposed. That interview is posted in full at www.rovecybergate.com.
Mr. Connell is the CEO of GovTech Solutions, a company that works with a "Who's Who" of Republican politicians. Mr. Connell refuses "to work for Democrats" and is "loyal to the Bush family." And it was Mr. Connell who ran the Florida Government computer network during the presidential election of 2000 and the Ohio Secretary of State election computers during the presidential election of 2004. He has been at the scene of every major national electoral scandal of the past decade and has been fingered as being involved in the destruction of White House emails.
Velvet Revolution wants other whistleblowers to come forward to provide additional information about Mr. Connell's involvement in election manipulations and his relationship to Karl Rove. Specifically, VR is looking for evidence of criminal activity and corroboration that Mr. Connell set up computer networks to change the vote tabulations in key states and helped destroy White House computer data. VR is also seeking evidence about GovTech's former president, Randy Cole, who left his post a month ago to run for the Ohio state congress in the 41st District.
Information provided to VR will be kept confidential and VR has set up a tip line to field the calls. 1-888-VOTETIP. Tips are also being accepted here: tips at velvetrevolution.us.
SOURCE VelvetRevolution.us
 http://www.rovecybergate.com