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JUDICIAL FRAUD and MoveOn

MoveOn campaigns to keep the Federal Courts moderate and corruption free.

U.S. Attorneys A. Brian Albritton, Jennifer Waugh Corinis, and U.S. Judge Polster
Chappell conspired to conceal corruption and crimes in Federal Court, Fort Myers, Florida.

Defendant Governments forged “claims” such as, e.g., “O.R. 569/875” and “12-44-20-01-
00000.00A0” and concealed them in Federal Court.
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What is MoveOn™?
The MoveOn family of organizations brings real Americans back into the political process. With 5 million members across America —
from carpenters to stay-at-home moms to business leaders – we work together to realize the progressive promise of our country.
MoveOn is a service — a way for busy but concerned citizens to find their political voice in a system dominated by big money and big
media.
The MoveOn family of organizations is made up of a couple of different pieces. MoveOn.org Civic Action, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit
organization, formerly known just as MoveOn.org, primarily focuses on education and advocacy on important national issues.
MoveOn.org Political Action, a federal PAC, formerly known as MoveOn PAC, mobilizes people across the country to fight important
battles in Congress and help elect candidates who reflect our values. Both organizations are entirely funded by individuals.
Every member has a voice in choosing the direction for both MoveOn.org Political Action and MoveOn.org Civic Action. Using our
ActionForum software, you can propose priorities and strategies. Both organizations also take the initiative to organize quick action on
other timely issues that our members care about.

A short history
MoveOn.org Civic Action was started by Joan Blades and Wes Boyd, two Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. Although neither had experience
in politics, they shared deep frustration with the partisan warfare in Washington D.C. and the ridiculous waste of our nation's focus at the
time of the impeachment mess. On September 18th 1998, they launched an online petition to "Censure President Clinton and Move On
to Pressing Issues Facing the Nation." Within days they had hundreds of thousands of individuals signed up, and began looking for
ways these voices could be heard.
In 1998, MoveOn PAC was formed as a political action committee so that like-
minded, concerned citizens could influence the outcome of congressional
elections, and in turn, the balance of power in Washington, D.C. Now known
as MoveOn.org Political Action, this organization provides individuals, who
normally have little political power, an opportunity to aggregate their
contributions with others to gain a greater voice in the political process, and
brings people together to take important stands on the most important issues
facing our country.
The MoveOn Peace campaign was founded independently by Eli Pariser, a
Maine native and recent graduate of Simon's Rock College of Bard. In the
days following September 11th, 2001, he launched an online petition calling for
a restrained and multi-lateral response to the attacks, which was quickly
signed by more than half a million people. Eli joined forces with MoveOn soon
afterward, and is now MoveOn.org Political Action’s Executive Director.

About MoveOn.org Political Action


MoveOn.org Political Action, one of the largest Political Action Committees in
the country, brings real Americans into politics to fight for a more progressive
America and elect progressive candidates. It conducts major campaigns, from
its work to protect the Supreme Court from a hard-right justice to its campaign
to defeat the right wing and elect moderates and progressives in 2008. But in
contrast to most PACs, which funnel industry contributions to candidates in
exchange for access, MoveOn.org Political Action brings hundreds of Printer-Friendly 1-Page Fact Sheet
thousands of small donors together to elect candidates who will represent the
American people. With one secure online credit card transaction, you can immediately make contributions to several campaigns. All
contributions go to the individual campaigns in the amounts you specify. MoveOn.org Political Action takes care of all the required FEC
paperwork by transmitting necessary contributor information to each campaign.
Because it’s a federal PAC, MoveOn.org Political Action can’t accept donations greater than $5,000. And in fact, MoveOn.org Political
Action is mostly funded by people who give less than $100 – folks who don’t have a lot of money but want to see a change. Through
2004, MoveOn.org Political Action raised approximately $11 million for 81 candidates from over 300,000 donors. In 2005, MoveOn.org
Political Action grew to 3.2 million members and 125,000 members contributed $9 million to progressive candidates and campaigns
(average donation: $45).
To contact the staff of MoveOn.org Political Action, click here.

About MoveOn.org Civic Action


MoveOn.org Civic Action, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, is engaged in a campaign to reform the media and other work aimed at
bringing real people back into the democratic process by making sure legislators hear their voices.
In 2002 and 2003, MoveOn.org Civic Action conducted a campaign to stop the Iraq war, as well as campaigns to keep the federal courts
moderate, support campaign finance reform, oppose the repeal of the estate tax, and reduce America’s dependence on oil.
Over the years, MoveOn.org Civic Action has created a number of television and print advertisements to amplify the voices of MoveOn
members. You can check them out here. To contact the staff of MoveOn.org Civic Action, click here.

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MoveOn.org Civic Action is a 501(c)(4) organization which primarily focuses on nonpartisan education and advocacy on important national issues. MoveOn.org Political
Action is a federal political committee which primarily helps members elect candidates who reflect our values through a variety of activities aimed at influencing the
outcome of the next election. MoveOn.org Political Action and MoveOn.org Civic Action are separate organizations.

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