When
he and his cronies crawl up into Cheney’s bunker with
the sign on the door “He-man Woman-haters Club. No Girls
Allowed (except Condi),” do they synchronize their spy
decoder rings and decide what new absurd folly to unleash on
the world?
Illegal
invasion of Iraq, suspending writs of habeas corpus, secret
CIA torture dungeons, or election rigging? Most people outgrow
such childish games and fantasies by the time they’re
ten years old. And by age twelve, most understand that the President
is not a king. Or a dictator. That U.S. citizens have inalienable
rights. That there are such things as search warrants. If the
executive branch of government is going to conduct surveillance
on the American people, they have to get a warrant from the
judicial branch specifying what they’re looking for and
the reasons for the search.
The Bush
administration’s utter contempt for the U.S. Constitution
and the specific information we now know about its use of the
National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance network should further
call into question Bush’ 2004 presidential “election.”
In a recent revelation, we have learned that the NSA shared
the fruits of its illegal spying on behalf of Bush with other
government agencies.
What are
e-voting machines and central tabulators that pass the voting
results over electronic networks from the internet to phone
lines? No more than data easily spied on and tapped into. The
Franklin County Board of Elections, for example, tells us that
it was a “transmission error” in Gahanna Ward 1B,
where 638 people cast votes and Bush, the Wonder Boy, received
4258 votes. It’s not magic, nor is it an accident or an
act of God. If the vote total wasn’t so hugely illogical,
no one would have caught it.
Bush and
his cabal are notorious for collecting raw intelligence data
and using it for their political gain. While many progressives
accept the fact that our government manufactured an illegal
war in Iraq and routinely violate human rights worldwide, many
are reluctant to accept that they would spy on John Kerry and
rig the election – which is very easy to do when the NSA
does your bidding.
What part
of the headline in the Columbus Dispatch: “Diebold vote
machine can be hacked, test finds” don’t people
understand? The electronic hacking and monitoring of votes by
U.S. intelligence agencies has a long history, from mainframe
computers in the 70s and 80s to DREs in the 80s and 90s. In
face, W’s father appears to be one of the first beneficiary
of e-voting fraud with his victory of Bob Dole in the 1988 New
Hampshire primary.
Most voting
rights advocates are well aware of Al Gore’s infamous
loss of 16,000 votes in the 2000 Florida presidential election,
which allowed Bush’s cousin at Fox News to call the election
for Dubya. How do we explain the bizarre “rob Georgia”
Diebold file that Bev Harris of Black Box Voting found on the
internet after the stunning upset of Senator Max Cleland of
Georgia.
The recent
revelations about hacking of Diebold voting machines and the
findings of the General Accountability Office as to the insecurity
of the e-voting networks cannot be separated from the president’s
criminal use of the NSA to spy on American citizens. As much
as we rejoice in the resignation of Diebold CEO Walden O’Dell
and the pending lawsuits by shareholders against Diebold, it
should not obscure the massive continued potential to hack the
vote.
Both Popular
Science and Popular Mechanics magazines ran November 2004 cover
stories on how easy it is to hack the e-voting machines and
their communication networks. In one famous cartoon, a teenage
hacker was announced as the president.
This is
precisely the type of game George W. and his He-man authoritarian
boy’s club would engage in. Recently, Professor Steve
Freeman of Penn spoke at a New York election reform forum told
the audience that a third of the Kerry voters who showed up
in exit polls in rural Republican-dominated areas simply don’t
show up in the actual vote tally. Not just in Ohio, but throughout
the nation.
Would a
president who believes he has spy powers, the right to torture,
the ability to wage illegal wars based on bogus, manufactured
intelligence reports, simply refuse to spy on Kerry and rig
an election electronically? In Ohio, two burglaries occurred
against the Democratic Party in Lucas County and Franklin County
just prior to 2004 election involving computer theft.
Congress
must investigate whether Bush used the NSA for partisan political
gain during the 2004 election, and whether any NSA Bush operatives
or other members of the security industrial complex had access
to e-voting machines, central tabulators or the communication
lines that delivered the voting results.