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Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens our Democracy

By John Fund

The Florida Fiasco of 2000, with hanging chads, butterfly ballots and Supreme Court intervention, forced Americans to confront an ugly reality. The U.S. has the sloppiest election systems of any industrialized nation, so sloppy that at least eight of the 19 hijackers who attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were actually able to register to vote in either Virginia or Florida while they made their deadly preparations for 9/11.

In Stealing Elections, John Fund takes the reader on a national tour of voter fraud scandals ranging from rural states like Texas and Mississippi to big cities such as Philadelphia and Milwaukee. He explores dark episodes such as the way "vote brokers" stole a mayoral election in Miami in 1998 by tampering with 4700 absentee ballots. He shows how, in the aftermath of the Motor Voter Law of 1993, Californians used mail-in forms to get absentee ballots for fictitious people and pets, while in St. Louis it was discovered that voter rolls included 13,000 more names than the U.S. Census listed as the total number of adults in the city.

Election officials try to reassure voters by turning to computerized voting machines. But Fund shows that with the new technology come even greater concerns. Early in 2004, for instance, the state of Maryland, which has 16,000 new Diebold machines, commissioned a security expert to try to rig a practice election. He and his team broke into the computer at the State Board of Elections, completely changed the outcome of the election, left, and erased their electronic trail—all in under five minutes.

Stealing Elections gives us a chilling portrait of our electoral vulnerability—in the 2004 presidential election and on into the future. Writing with urgency and authority, John Fund shows how a lethal combination of bureaucratic bungling and ballot rigging have put our democracy at risk.

John Fund is a member of the Wall Street Journal's editorial board and writes the paper's daily Political Diary. He has written on voter fraud and election irregularities for the last decade in the Wall Street Journal, New Republic, American Spectator and other publications. In the past year, Fund has made over 90 appearances on Fox News, MSNBC, C-Span, and CNBC.

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47 posted on 09/19/2004 2:26:59 AM PDT by Elle Bee
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To: Elle Bee; Travis McGee
Elle Bee... thanks for the link to the book!!

Travis... I think 2000 was an eye opener to a lot of folks. Clearly revealed what many had suspected and confirmed what some knew. IMHO, this election "vote" will be nasty. Pale in comparison. We are in an absolute struggle for our country. Libs will stop at nothing. Thanks for the info.

48 posted on 09/19/2004 3:14:21 AM PDT by exhaustedmomma (I still believe in a place called, The USA. God Bless and keep her.)
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To: Elle Bee; Travis McGee
Early in 2004, for instance, the state of Maryland, which has 16,000 new Diebold machines, commissioned a security expert to try to rig a practice election. He and his team broke into the computer at the State Board of Elections, completely changed the outcome of the election, left, and erased their electronic trail—all in under five minutes.

I am going to a meeting of our county Election Judges this week. I will try to get clarification for this statement.

What does Fund mean by "the computer?" I am working in a heavily democrat precinct, and there are most likely going to be a lot of confrontational voters, as there were in the primary in March. It is going to be a difficult day!!!

81 posted on 09/19/2004 10:28:28 AM PDT by maica
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