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It's a shell game, with money, companies and corporate brands
switching in a blur of buy-outs and bogus fronts. It's a sinkhole, where
mobbed-up operators, paid-off public servants, crazed Christian
fascists, CIA shadow-jobbers, war-pimping arms dealers - and
presidential family members - lie down together in the slime. It's a
hacker's dream, with pork-funded, half-finished, secretly-programmed
computer systems installed without basic security standards by
politically-partisan private firms, and protected by law from public
scrutiny.
It's how the United States, the "world's greatest democracy," casts
its votes. And it's why George W. Bush almost certainly won the 2004
presidential election.
The American vote-count is controlled by three major corporate
players - Diebold, ES&S, and Sequoia - with a fourth, Science
Applications International Corporation (SAIC), coming on strong. These
companies - all of them hardwired into the Bushist Party power grid -
were given billions of dollars by the Bush Regime to complete a
sweeping computerization of voting machines nationwide for the 2004
election. These glitch-riddled systems - many using "touch-screen"
technology that leaves no paper trail at all - are almost laughably open
to manipulation, according to corporate whistleblowers and computer
scientists at Stanford, John Hopkins and other universities.
The technology had a trial run in the 2002 mid-term elections. In
Georgia, serviced by new Diebold systems, a popular Democratic governor
and senator were both unseated in what the media called "amazing"
upsets, with results showing vote swings of up to 16 percent from the
last pre-ballot polls. In computerized Minnesota, former vice president
Walter Mondale - a replacement for popular incumbent Paul Wellstone, who
died in a plane crash days before the vote - was also defeated in a
large last-second vote swing. Convenient "glitches" in Florida saw an
untold number of votes intended for the Democratic candidate registering
instead for Governor Jeb "L'il Brother" Bush. A Florida Democrat who
lost a similarly "glitched" local election went to court to have the
computers examined - but the case was thrown out by a judge who ruled
that the innards of America's voting machines are the "trade secrets" of
the private companies who make them.
Who's behind these private companies? It's hard to tell: the
corporate lines - even the bloodlines - of these "competitors" are so
intricately mixed. For example, at Diebold - whose corporate chief,
Wally O'Dell, a top Bush fundraiser, has publicly committed himself to
"delivering" his home state's votes to Bush next year - the election
division is run by Bob Urosevich. Bob's brother, Todd, is a top
executive at "rival" ES&S. The brothers were originally staked in the
vote-count business by Howard Ahmanson, a member of the Council for
National Policy, a right-wing "steering group" stacked with Bushist
faithful.
Ahmanson is also one of the bagmen behind the extremist "Christian
Reconstructionist" movement, which openly advocates a theocratic
takeover of American democracy, placing the entire society under the
"dominion" of "Christ the King." This "dominion" includes the death
penalty for homosexuals, exclusion of citizenship for non-Christians,
stoning of sinners and - we kid you not - slavery, "one of the most
beneficent of Biblical laws."
Ahmanson also has major holdings in ES&S, whose former CEO is
Republican Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska. When Hagel ran for office,
his own company counted the votes; needless to say, his initial victory
was reported as "an amazing upset." Hagel still has a million-dollar
stake in the parent company of ES&S. In Florida, Jeb Bush's first choice
for a running mate in his 1998 gubernatorial race was ES&S lobbyist
Sandra Mortham, who made a mint installing the machines that counted
Jeb's votes.
Sequoia also has a colorful history, most recently in Louisiana,
where it was the center of a massive corruption case that sent top state
officials to jail for bribery, most of it funneled through Mob-connected
front firms. Sequoia executives were also indicted, but escaped trial
after giving immunized testimony against state officials. The UK-owned
company's corporate parent is private equity firm Madison Dearborn - a
partner of the Carlyle Group, where George Bush I makes millions
trolling the world for war pork, privatizations and sweetheart deals
with government insiders.
Meanwhile, the shadowy defense contractor SAIC has jumped into the
vote-counting game, both directly and through spin-offs by its top
brass, including Admiral Bill Owens - former military aide to Dick
Cheney and Carlyle honcho Frank Carlucci - and ex-CIA chief Robert
Gates. SAIC's history of fraud charges and security lapses in its
electronic systems hasn't prevented it from becoming one of the largest
contractors for the Pentagon and the CIA - and will doubtless pose
little obstacle to its entrance into election engineering.
The mad rush to install unverifiable computer voting is driven by the
Help America Vote Act, signed by Bush last year. The chief lobbying
group pushing for HAVA was a consortium of arms dealers - those
disinterested corporate citizens - including Northop-Grumman and
Lockheed-Martin. The bill also mandates that all states adopt the
computerized "ineligible voter purge" system which Jeb used to eliminate
91,000 ***eligible*** black voters from the Florida rolls in 2000. The
Republican-run private company that accomplished this electoral miracle,
ChoicePoint, is bagging the lion's share of the new Bush-ordered purge
contracts.
The Bush Regime now controls the government, the military,
the judiciary - and the machinery of democracy itself. Absent some
unlikely great awakening by the co-opted dullards of the corporate
media, the last shreds of a genuine American republic will
disappear - at the push of a button.
E-Voting: How it
Can Put the Wrong Candidate in Office
Common Dreams, Sept. 3, 2003
The Theft of Your Vote is Just a Chip Away
Thom Hartmann, July 31, 2003
How George W. Bush Won the 2004 Presidential Election
Infernal Press, September 2003
Now Your Vote is the Property of a Private Corporation
Thom Hartmann, March 11, 2003
The Diebold AccuVote TS Should be Decertified
USENEX Security Symposium, Aug. 6, 2003
Who Counts the Votes?
Southern Exposure, Winter 2002/2003
Florida Invests $24 Million in Wireless Voting Machines
Wireless News Factor, Jan. 31, 2002
Diebold Internal Mail Confirms U.S. Vote Vulnerabilities
Scoop, Sept. 12,2002
Voting Machine Controversy as Diebold Chief Backs Bush
Cleveland Plain Dealer, Aug. 28, 2003
The Voting Machine Fiasco: SAIC, Vote Here and Diebold
Online Journal, Aug. 20, 2003
Hacking Democracy?
Salon.com, Feb. 20, 2003
Possible Flaw Triggers Electronic Voting Concerns
Houston Chronicle, Sept. 11, 2003
Piecing it
Together
Black Box Voting, Aug. 25, 2003
Bay
of Pigs 2000: The November Surprise
Madcow Morning News, Dec. 26, 2000
Slavery Under God's Laws
The Institute for Christian Economics,
Stoning: Integral to Commandment Against Murder
The Institute for Christian Economics,
World Conquest: The Obligation of Christian Politics
The Changing of the Guard, Dominion Press,
An
Anthology of Reconstructist Thought
Christian Reconstructionism, November 2002
Judicial Warfare: Christian Reconstructionism and its Blueprint for
Dominion
Crown Rights Press, 2003
British Firm Buys Controlling Interest in Sequoia Voting
Systems
Eastbay Business Times, May 29, 2003
A
High-Tech Ambush
Eco Talk, Oct. 29, 2002
Louisiana Election Commissioner Pleads Guilty in Kickback
Scandal
The Oak Ridger, Nov. 28, 2000
Pipeline Partnership Take Under: Madison Dearborn and Carlyle
Meter Reader Energy Stock Analysis, April 24, 2003
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