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  The Need is Great. Get Involved  
58% of all Americans believe the winner of this election will be decided in the courts, rather than the ballot box.

One commentator said that the number is closer to 100% when talking to journalists. Of course that is subjective, but indictive of what has become a fatalistic mentality. Everyone seems willing to concede that this is where we have come and that this is what we must face.

But a greater percentage of Americans believe that prayer and unity on any one issue can make a profound difference. Today, more than ever before, everyone reading this website can join hands and hearts together and cause both God and man to take notice of a positive insistence on a higher standard.

The John and Jane Doe's of America can meet the need for civility to be regained as we sacrifice time and comfort and see this election cycle through.

To learn more about the gravity of the situation forces me to expose all that read this site to a few links.. some of which are unavoidably partisan. As you know, each side is playing the victim while quietly organizing greater perpetration. Here are a few links that will help you find more about how bad the situation has become:

How bad has the situation become?
(list courtesy of realclearpolitics.com) (additional points from a small private website):
  • Black votes statewide have been disproportionally tossed, in some county precincts in Duval County the ratio is as high as one in three.
  • A disproportionate number of rejected presidential votes in South Florida came from African-American and Caribbean neighborhoods, according to an analysis of election data from Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties.
  • A disproportionate number of black votes were tossed in Glades County.
  • Registered black college students at Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach and Tallahassee's Florida A&M University said they were turned away from the polls even though they had signed up in fall registration drives.
  • In Leon County, highway patrol troopers set up an unauthorized checkpoint near a polling place in the town of Woodville.
  • Many black voters were inexplicably not on the voter lists at the polling locations.
  • Many reports of voter intimidation surfaced in Hillsborough County (Tampa).
  • The FBI has been investigating allegations that some voters, primarily Haitians with limited or no English speaking or reading ability, were duped into voting for Bush by misleading "palm cards" that made them think they were voting for Gore.
If you know of more, or could provide a clean, web-ready bullet point list, I will incorporate it here.

The need for civility is obvious to most of us. This website and our efforts together for 5 days of vigilance is the best way to meet that need.

Here are ways you can be part of the solution:
  1. Sign up now as a participant. Carefully plan your act of vigilance and others will feed off of your encouragement and do likewise. Send messages to other vigil members to promote unity and resolve.
  2. Make a contribution toward our emergency expense fund to expand and maintain our media needs.
  3. Volunteer! We need phone assistance, online link marketing, religious leaders, organizers and media people.
  4. Put a link on your website. We have all the tools here to help you do it.
  5. Send out email to all your friends NOW so they can join for the remainder of the vigil.
  6. Check the links page and daily blog regularly to stay up to date with the escalation of our efforts.


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