*National Conference on the 2004 Election and the Need for Election Reform
*Nashville, Tennessee, April 8-10, 2005
*BACKGROUND*
Since November 3, 2004, there has been a groundswell of concern, and a plethora of evidence, that the conduct of the
2004 Presidential election in the United States was highly problematic.
To date, most of the discussion and information sharing on the problems with the 2004 election have occurred in the
virtual world of the Internet.
This three day Gathering To Save Our Democracy - A National Conference will provide the appropriate forum for expanding
public awareness, for congregating the accumulated knowledge under one roof and for providing a platform for mobilizing
support for election reform and justice.
*Nashville, Tennessee* is the setting of this conference. Nashville has a proud history of early successes in the 1960s
civil rights movement, we are centrally located within a day's drive of 60% of the U.S. population, we have an
international airport serviced by a dozen major airlines, and we have an energetic (and growing) band of
citizen-activists for election reform in Tennessee to insure the successful implementation of this conference.
This conference will be a comprehensive and historic event that will bring together the "major players" who have
surfaced in the dialogue over the problems with the 2004 election and the need for election reform. We hope that this
conference will help break the media silence about the problems with the 2004 election within our country and provide a
forum for increasing the world's attention to our threatened democratic principles. In addition, we will hold discussion
sessions before and after the conference to exchange ideas and build coalitions to pursue the necessary elements of
election reform and to redress our concerns with the 2004 election.
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