To the editor:
When you see one individual act with tremendous courage, risking his own life, what do you do?
I, for one, will not turn away and pretend I don’t see.
Long-time election integrity attorney Cliff Arnebeck from Ohio has chosen to put his life in danger, by reporting his knowledge of criminal conspiracy and alleged election fraud to the U.S. attorney general, president and vice president.
I will:
1) Ask the N.H. attorney general and U.S. attorney general to join with their colleagues in other states to call for a full, independent investigation of Arnebeck’s claims and evidence.
2) Demand that the federal government provide resources for his protection (and that he hire those people himself).
3) Continue to expect Jaffrey officials to tell the public the truth about the computer system used in New Hampshire elections and to fulfill their duty under New Hampshire law to protect our rights as voters and candidates, our votes and our elections.
4) Continue to work to get rid of corporate control of our elections in Jaffrey and New Hampshire.
Because he believes in transparent government, Arnebeck has written open letters July 7 and 14 to Attorney General Loretta Lynch, July 12 to Bernie Sanders and July 26 to the president and vice president.
For his last one, do a web search for “Arnebeck” “Obama.” If you do, prepare to be shocked.
Arnebeck walked for campaign finance reform with our Granny D in Ohio and hosted her on follow-up visits to that state. He demonstrates her “power of one” example and willingness to “walk the talk.”
Now that he has revealed the truth in this way, what will newspapers, editorial writers, government officials and we the people do?
Who besides me is willing to stand beside Cliff Arnebeck and walk with him?
Deborah Sumner
Jaffrey
