THE GREATEST STORY NEVER TOLD - ELECTION FRAUD IN THE USA
By: Ernest Partridge - 04/01/03
“The Right Of Voting For Representatives Is The Primary Right By Which
All Other Rights Are Protected. To Take
Away This Right Is To Reduce A Man To Slavery.” - Thomas Paine
"It Doesn't Matter Who Casts The Ballots. What Matters Is Who Counts The Ballots." - Joseph Stalin
"Doveritye No Proveritye" (Trust, But Verify) - Ronald Reagan’s Favorite Russian Proverb
Might it be possible that, due to GOP control of computer voting machines,
the electoral
““fix”” is in, and that as a result nothing short of a revolution will
ever budge the
Republican Party from control of the Congress and the White House?
In other words, is
it not conceivable that our ““democracy”” is more than ““threatened””
–– it is in fact
finished, done for, kaput? And we are not even aware of it?
Imagine the following election procedure:
* Paper ballots are marked, in secret and deposited by the voters in
sealed ballot
boxes. (So far, so good).
* The ballot boxes are then delivered to the offices of a private firm,
which is publicly
known to be a supporter of and contributor to one of the political
parties.
* Upon receipt of the ballot boxes, the doors are locked and no one
other than
employees of that firm is allowed to inspect and validate the counting.
* The ballots are then destroyed, after which the results are announced.
* The firm's favorite candidate is declared the winner. The final results
vary radically
from pre election polls.
Sounds like a Soviet “election,” doesn't it? Like something that a dictator
might dream
up to assure himself a lifetime office. But surely, such a “fix” is
too transparently and
shamelessly obvious for anyone to think he could get away with it.
And yet this scenario is an exact analogy, in all relevant respects,
to the “computer
screen” voting system that has been rushed into use, following the
fiasco of the 2000
presidential election.
Consider:
* There are, in all, thirteen manufacturers of electronic voting machines,
of which two,
ES&S and Diebold, are predominant. Both are owned and operated
by individuals with
right-wing political views, who are heavy contributors to the Republican
Party.
* ES&S and Diebold machines use “proprietary” source codes (i.e.,
not available for
public inspection and analysis), and leave no “paper record” of their
tallies.
* “Exit polling,” a reliable validation method which has proven to be
much more accurate
than pre election polling, was “withdrawn” soon after the polls closed
in the November
2002 election. Voter News Service (VNS), a consortium owned by the
major cable and
broadcast TV networks, reported that the system “collapsed,” due to
“technical
problems.”
* In a comparison of the polling and results of nineteen 2002 election
races (by
www.scoop.co.nz[link]), 14 showed a post poll swing to the Republicans
(many far
outside the margin of error), two showed a swing to the Democrats (all
within the
margin of error), and three were “close to correct.” If the pre election
poll predictions
had been correct, the Democrats would now control the Senate.
* “The state where the biggest upset occurred, Georgia, is also the
state that ran its
elections with the most electronic voting machines.” (The “swing” to
the Republican
was from 9-12 points). www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0211/S00078.htm
Finally, and most significantly: Does all this suggest that “the fix
was in”? Perhaps. Is
there any way of knowing this? Absolutely not: The exit polls were
canceled, there is no
independent record (e.g., on paper) of the ballots, and the machines
and their software
are not available for inspection.
In sum, writes Thom Hartmann www.commondreams.org/views03/0131-01.htm
:
You'd think in an open democracy that the government – answerable to
all its citizens
rather than a handful of corporate officers and stockholders – would
program, repair,
and control the voting machines. You'd think the computers that handle
our cherished
ballots would be open and their software and programming available
for public scrutiny.
You'd think there would be a paper trail of the vote which could be
followed and audited
if there was evidence of voting fraud or if exit polls disagree with
computerized vote
counts.
You'd be wrong.
So is it possible, just possible, that the electoral “fix” is in, and
that as a result nothing
short of a revolution will ever budge the Republican Party from control
of the Congress
and the White House? In other words, is it not conceivable that our
“democracy” is more
than “threatened” – it is in fact finished, done for, kaput? And we
are not even aware of
it?
This issue of ballot integrity – the very heart of a democratic politics
– should be the
number one political issue in the United States today.
And yet, this issue is totally absent from the mainstream media. I can
testify that I have
not heard or read a word about it on television, the radio, or the
commercial press.
Have you?
It seems that the studies and reports of this potentially ultimate betrayal
of our
democracy, are confined to the progressive internet.
www.crisispapers.org/topics/electoral-inegrity.htm
Meanwhile on the progressive internet (while it lasts!) the optimists
hopefully predict
that the Bushistas will be thrown out of office in 2004. On the other
hand, the
pessimists suspect that due to “national emergency” the 2004 election
will be
canceled.
But if our worst fears about the betrayal of our franchise are true,
both speculations are
moot. Why should those who own the ballot boxes and who program the
“proprietary”
software (meaning, “those who count the votes”), fear, much less cancel
an election
when they control the outcome? Of course there will be an election
following which
George Bush and his Republican Congress will be proclaimed “the peoples’
choice” –
a result which will be predetermined by those damnable “black boxes”
– “the peoples’s
will IN, and Garbage OUT.”
Only an aroused public can prevent this – a public demanding investigation
by the
media (fat chance!) and/or the Congress or state legislatures.
We can well imagine the rebuttals to these concerns: “Aw, c’mon! These
are paranoid
ravings! Surely you can't believe that our national elections are fixed
and that our
national leaders are not fairly and honestly elected?
Well, perhaps our critics are right. The ballot boxes, and hence our
elections, are 100%
copasetic. But, given the nature of the technology, how can we know
this? Moreover,
and fundamentally, don't we have a right to verifiable guarantees that
our votes, all of
them, will be counted?
If our elections are to be fair races, then neither party should have
any objections to the
adoption of rigorous validation procedures, most notably (a) random
inspection of
computer voting machines after the election, (b) publication of the
software code, and
(c) paper “receipts” given to each voter to inspect upon completion
of his voting, to be
then deposited in a “backup” ballot box.
“Backup” validations procedures, most notably a preservation of paper
ballots, have
been implicit in our elections from the very founding of our republic.
Until now, that is.
These methods for protecting our fundamental citizen rights to free
and fair elections
are simple, straightforward and compellingly obvious. Accordingly,
if any political party
or faction objects to such validation procedures, especially if supporters
of that party
manufacture, own, program and control those machines, we should immediately
become suspicious and demand accountability.
Again, perhaps the condition of our franchise is entirely benign and
our fears are
unfounded. But we are entitled to more than the word of the partisans
who own and
control the machines.
It is up to the citizens to demand legislation that mandates accountability
and validation
in our elections. And if our senators and congressmen do not support
such legislation
we must then insist that they explain their opposition.
While we demand action at the federal level, we must at the same time
take the issue
up with the states. Best case: find a state government with a Democratic
Governor and
legislature, and insist that they launch an investigation. If they
hit “paydirt,” then their
discoveries will have immediate application to the nation as a whole.
Candidates defeated in questionable elections should file suit, and
then use the
weapon of legal “discovery” to full advantage.
We must demand investigations of the election of 2002, including a thorough
technical
examination of the computer voting machines and their software. Simulated
machine generated voting distortions should be attempted and studied
(e.g., software
which converts 50/50 input to 60/40 output). Error detection programs
must be required
in the software.
Finally, we must insist that unless these and the aforementioned safeguards
(e.g.,
paper receipts) are met, unconfirmable balloting must be outlawed outright.
This is all so simple, so obvious, so fundamental to the integrity of
our (alleged)
democracy.
So why do we hear nothing about this in our Congress?
Why are the media silent about this issue?
Causes one to wonder and to harbor dark suspicions, doesn't it?
Dr. Ernest Partridge, a contributing writer for Liberal Slant, is a
consultant, writer and
lecturer in the fields of Environmental Ethics and Public Policy. He
publishes the
web site, "The Online Gadfly" www.igc.org/gadfly and co-edits the progressive
web site
"The Crisis Papers" www.crisispapers.org
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