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Wed Oct 1, 2008 11:59am EDT

Bush/Rove/GOP Computer Expert Michael Connell Stonewalls Federal Subpoena in
Case Investigating Election Rigging

Velvet Revolution Calls For A Special Prosecutor And Congressional
Investigation

WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The GOP's top computer expert,
Michael Connell, CEO of GovTech Solutions, was subpoenaed on September 22nd to
testify under oath in a federal lawsuit in Ohio regarding his knowledge of
election rigging and vote manipulation in past elections and the upcoming
election. Mr. Connell, using the Karl Rove playbook, immediately moved to
quash the subpoena and stated that he would not comply because he needs to
maintain the confidentiality of his Republican clients. Cliff Arnebeck, the
attorney representing the opposing parties, says that he will quickly move to
"enforce the subpoena."
 
Michael Connell, after hiding under the radar for almost two decades as the
GOP's secret IT weapon for manipulating elections, has now been thrust into
the limelight by other GOP whistleblowers, most notably world renowned
cyber-security expert Stephen Spoonamore, who identified Mr. Connell as the
person with the most intimate knowledge of GOP computer networks including
those in the White House and Congress. Mr. Connell, who has worked for the
Bush political network since 1986, has been at the scene of virtually every
electoral scandal of the past decade -- running Florida computers during the
2000 election and Ohio election computers during the 2004 election, helping to
create Swift Boat Veterans for Truth IT network, putting his computer servers
in control of the most sensitive Congressional IT networks, and setting up
Karl Rove's off grid White House email system used in the firing of the US
Attorneys for political purposes. 

Our whistleblowers have implicated Mr. Connell in the destruction of the White
House emails. Mr. Connell's former employee, David Almacy, worked as the White
House Internet and E-Communications Director during the time those emails were
"lost." Apparently, Mr. Connell knows where those lost emails are and how and
why they were destroyed.

On Monday, Attorney General Mukasey appointed a special prosecutor to
investigate the political firings of US Attorneys who would not do the bidding
of the White House. We believe that the Attorney General should also appoint a
special prosecutor to investigate the conduct, actions and knowledge of
Michael Connell and his confidential work for Karl Rove and George Bush. We
also believe that Members of Congress should hold hearings and place Mr.
Connell under oath to testify about election rigging, destruction of White
House emails, and spying on Congress.



SOURCE  VelvetRevolution.us

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