April 26, 2007 URL: http://whitehouse08/vac_042607.html


To: Verizon Audit Committee


Copy: US Senate Judiciary Committee, US DOL, FBI, Media


My department purchased only one copy of Toad in 2000 then required everyone in our group to feloniously load and use this software as a condition of employment. If the makers of Toad had initiated a software raid during that time, Rick Cassidy has already provided information to Ed McGinty that very clearly shows that Kavitha Ranganathan would have had to testify under oath in a court of law that she was told on numerous occasions by Dave Vermilyea that we only paid for one copy, if she told the truth under oath and was not pressured by the company to commit perjury on this issue.

Will Ivan Seidenberg voluntarily provide verification of this purchase of only one copy to the Verizon Audit Committee, or will Ivan Seidenberg only do this if ordered by the court?

Alvin Reed


Alvin Reed, (919) 774-1209, Alvin_R_Reed@yahoo.com, 481 Lydia Perry Road, Sanford, NC 27330



Each Presidential candidate is asked to comment on whether or not you agree with Worldcom/MCI, now Verizon's, secular progressive logic that since I might not get caught by the police, MCI had a constitutional right to blantantly force me to commit felonies as a condition of employement, subjecting me to possibly spending years in a federal penitentiary.

Requiring employees to potentially "ROT IN PRISON" is OK, because the employee might not get caught by the police.

In answering this question, each Presidential candidate is asked to assume that this was your son or daughter potentially "ROTTING IN PRISON".

As President, will you support or condemn corporate corruption based on political contributions,
noting that Verizon has given many millions of dollars of political contributions to candidates
who help them commit these crimes???

Will you accept
BRIBES, ($15,340,542), from Verizon in 2008???