Here's
how the 2006 mid-term election was stolen.
Note the past tense. And I'm not kidding.
By Greg Palast
11/07/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- And shoot me for saying this, but it won't
be stolen by jerking with the touch-screen machines (though
they'll do their nasty part). While progressives panic over the
viral spread of suspect computer black boxes, the Karl Rove-bots
have been tunneling into the vote vaults through entirely
different means.
For six years now, our investigations team, at first on
assignment for BBC TV and the Guardian, has been digging into
the nitty-gritty of the gaming of US elections. We've found that
November 7, 2006 is a day that will live in infamy. Four and a
half million votes have been shoplifted. Here's how they'll do
it, in three easy steps:
Theft #1: Registrations gone with the wind.
On January 1, 2006, while America slept off New Year's Eve
hangovers, a new federal law crept out of the swamps that has
devoured 1.9 million votes, overwhelmingly those of
African-Americans and Hispanics. The vote-snatching statute is a
cankerous codicil slipped into the 2002 Help America Vote Act --
strategically timed to go into effect in this mid-term year. It
requires every state to reject new would-be voters whose
identity can't be verified against a state verification
database.
Sounds arcane and not too threatening. But look at the numbers
and you won't feel so fine. About 24.3 million Americans attempt
to register or re-register each year. The New York University
Law School's Brennan Center told me that, under the new law,
Republican Secretaries of State began the year by blocking about
one in three new voters.
How? To begin with, Mr. Bush's Social Security Administration
has failed to verify 47% of registrants. After appeals and new
attempts to register, US Elections Assistance Agency statistics
indicate 1.9 million would-be voters will still find themselves
barred from the ballot on Tuesday.
But don't worry: those holding passports from their ski
vacations to Switzerland are doing just fine. And that's the
point. It's not the number of voters rejected, it’s their color.
For example, California's Republican Secretary of State Bruce
McPherson figured out how to block 40% of registrants, mostly
Hispanics. In a rare counter-move, Los Angeles, with a Hispanic
mayor, contacted these citizens, "verified" them and got almost
every single one back on the rolls. But throughout the rest of
the West, new Hispanics remain victims of the "José Crow"
treatment.
In hotly contested Ohio, Kenneth Blackwell, Secretary of State
and the Republican's candidate for Governor, remains
voter-rejection champ -- partly by keeping the rejection
criteria a complete secret.
Theft #2: Turned Away - the ID game
A legion of pimple-faced Republicans with Blackberries loaded
with lists of new voters is assigned to challenge citizens in
heavily Black and Hispanic(i.e. Democratic) precincts to demand
photo ID that perfectly matches registration data.
Sounds benign, but it's not. The federal HAVA law and complex
new ID requirements in states like New Mexico will easily allow
the GOP squads to triple the number of voters turned away.
Rather than deny using these voter suppression tactics,
Republican spokesmen are claiming they are "protecting the
integrity of the vote."
I've heard that before. In 2004, we got our hands on fifty
confidential internal memos from the files of the Republican
National Committee. Attached to these were some pretty strange
spreadsheets. They called them "caging lists" -- and it wasn't
about zoo feeding times. They were lists (70,000 for Florida
alone) of new Black and Jewish voters -- a very Democratic
demographic -- to challenge on Election Day. The GOP did so with
a vengeance: In 2004, for the first time in half a century, more
than 3.5 million voters were challenged on Election Day. Worse,
nearly half lost their vote: 300,000 were turned away for wrong
ID; 1.1 million were allowed a "provisional" ballot -- which was
then simply tossed out.
Tomorrow, new federal ID requirements and a dozen new state
show-me-your-ID laws will permit the GOP challenge campaign to
triple their 300,000 record to nearly one million voters
blocked.
Theft #3: Votes Spoiled Rotten
The nasty little secret of US elections is that three million
ballots are cast in national elections but not counted --
3,600,380 not counted in 2004 according to US Election
Commission stats. These are votes lost because a punch card
didn't punch (its chad got "hung"), a stray mark voided a paper
ballot and other machinery glitches.
Officials call it "spoilage." I call it, "inaugurating
Republicans." Why? According to statisticians working with the
US Civil Rights Commission, the chance your vote will "spoil"
this way is 900% higher for Black folk and 500% higher for
Hispanics than for white voters. When we do the arithmetic, we
find that well over half of all votes spoiled or "blank" are
cast by voters of color. On balance, this spoilage game produces
a million-vote edge for the GOP.
That's where the Black Boxes come into play. Forget about Karl
Rove messing with the software to change your vote. Rather, the
big losses occur when computers crash, fail to start or simply
don't respond to your touch. They are the new spoilage machines
of choice with, statistically, the same racial bias as the old
vote-snatching lever machines. (Funny, but paper ballots with
in-precinct scanners don't go rotten on Black voters. Maybe
that's why Republican Secretaries of State have installed so few
of them.)
So Let's Add it Up
Two million legitimate voters will be turned away because of
wrongly rejected or purged registrations.
Add another one million voters challenged and turned away for
"improper ID."
Then add yet another million for Democratic votes "spoiled" by
busted black boxes and by bad ballots.
And let's not forget to include the one million "provisional"
ballots which will never get counted. Based on the experience of
2004, we know that, overwhelmingly, minority voters are the ones
shunted to these baloney ballots.
And there's one more group of votes that won't be counted:
absentee ballots challenged and discarded. Elections Assistance
Agency data tell us a half million of these absentee votes will
go down the drain.
Driving this massive suppression of the vote are sophisticated
challenge operations. And here I must note that the Democrats
have no national challenge campaign. That's morally laudable;
electorally suicidal.
Add it all up -- all those Democratic-leaning votes rejected,
barred and spoiled -- and the Republican Party begins Election
Day with a 4.5 million-vote thumb on the vote-tally scale.
So, what are you going to do about it? May I suggest you … steal
back your vote.
It's true you can't win with 51% of the vote anymore. So just
get over it. The regime's sneak attack via vote suppression will
only net them 4.5 million votes, about 5% of the total. You
should be able to beat that blindfolded. If you can't get 55%,
then you're just a bunch of crybaby pussycats who don't deserve
to win back America.
Greg Palast is the author of the New York Times bestseller, "Armed
Madhouse
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