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The Techno-Voting Nightmare: Digital Vote Corruption [Barf Alert !]
OpEdNews.com ^ | 7/27/2003 | Rob Kall

Posted on 07/27/2003 10:23:04 PM PDT by ex-Texan

The Techno-Voting Nightmare: Digital Vote Corruption

First California-- then the 2004 Elections.

Imagine that a rogue programmer gets access to a few networks of computers in the California special gubernatorial election. The programmer manipulates the software to count wrong, making sure that Darrell Issa or whoever is running on the Republican ticket gets 10% more votes than the voters really gave him. This software "fix" will do it's work then delete itself. The program can be made to randomize the bogus numbers so they are a little different percentage at each voting location.

Now imagine that this is not some independently acting rogue programmer. What if he works for the company and the company is currying favor for or selling power to the candidate or even to unidentified backers-- like some of the wealthy oil people who have funded attack ads for George Bush in the past. This is no far-fetched scenario. There are a lot of us who believe it has already happened.

As a businessman with experience with software design, creation and support, I know how easy it is to change the numbers a program supplies-- the results-- by manipulating underlying aspects of the software. It's easy to do it so no end user would realize it. It's easy to do it so the evidence of manipulations, like the old Mission Impossible tape recorder, destroy themselves and disappear.

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The first place we need to fear it is in California. There is every reason to believe that the forces there will use every cheating means possible to take over the number one electoral votes state. With Tom DeLay running the Republican dirty tricks operations, it is highly likely that if there is a way to use computerized voting systems to corrupt the vote, it will happen. It is less likely that pruging of voter lists will occur, since the Dems are in power there. But this is also something for which vigilance is required.

Once a republican puppet is digitally elected, DeLay will take his Texas Gerrymandering approach to California. Before we know it, California could become another take-over victim of corrupt computerized voting and Republican far-right extremism.

This is why it is essential that at a state level, at least, Computerized voting laws must be enacted. Congressman Rush Holt of NJ has introduced the Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2003. If it, or something like it is not enacted, then there is not doubt in my mind that there is zero chance of George Bush being defeated in 2004, zero chance of the Democrats holding onto the CA governorship, and zero chance of unseating the Republican majority in the House and Senate.

Already, some state laws have been corrupted by the special interests, making it impossible to go after computerized voting companies. Wherever possible this should be reversed or laws should be passed which require full cooperation by these companies.

Ideally, any federal computerized voting bill should retroactively require all elections, or at least those affecting federal issues, like senate and congressional elections, to be reviewed. In the past, privately held computerized voting companies have refused to cooperate. This amounts to refusing to allow vote recounts. This is a horrible, almost criminal situation. Any company that is less than fully compliant and cooperative should be banned from providing service for any public election. The vote is too important, too sacrosanct an element of American Democracy.

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The left needs a counterpart to the far right's legal attack dog, Judicial Watch. That org was behind the incessant hectoring of the Clinton White House and most recently has revived harassment against Hillary Clinton. With the help of mail Order Maven Richard Viguerie, Judicial Watch has an annual budget of over $25 million a year. It's a part of the right wing "think tank" war machine. You might want to compare, on the left, the ACLU, but they're not the same.

Judicial watch is used as a partisan political attack tool. It was amazingly effective in keeping Bill Clinton distracted with dozens of lawsuits. The left needs to build one of these. Yes it's nasty. Yes they play dirty-- using the legal system for inappropriate reasons. Yes, those on the far right are just as vulnerable, perhaps more so, as their hubris blooms, to similar strategies of engagement, distraction and harassment if the left were to employ them .

When I was a kid, I was taught not to get into fight, to do what I could to avoid them. But my father also taught me that if I found myself in a fight, that I should protect myself. Don't punch the other guy in the arm when he's trying to bloody your nose. Punch in the face. And that's what we need to do-- get right into the far right's faces and let them know we don't like to fight, but since they've started it, we're not going to hold back. We're going to protect ourselves and teach them that they run the risk of being bloodied themselves.

A lot of us think, or are sure that besides the stolen Presidential election, there have been a number of other crooked elections. We need to go after the people involved in them. We need to include in the election laws extremely severe punishments for tampering with elections. But more important, we need to build laws that prevent or massively reduce the risk of them being tampered with in the first place. The laws as they exist now are irresponsible, dangerous slaps in the face of democracy.

An essential resource for issues relating to computerized voting is: http://www.blackboxvoting.org/

Rob Kall rob@opednews.com is the editor/publisher of OpEdNews.com

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: algorelostgetoverit; bushbashing; callingbellvue; cheeseandwhine; conspiracy; conspiracytheory; dairyproducts; gotaliveonehere; meninwhite; paronoia; softwarefraud; straightjacket; tinfoil; tinfoilalert; votingmachines
It is not the Republicans but the Dems that will employ voting machine fraud!

The Dems are already planning to voting machine fraud. They will blame voting malfunctions and fraud on the Reupublicans. You heard it here first.

1 posted on 07/27/2003 10:23:04 PM PDT by ex-Texan
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To: ex-Texan
Oh man...another Dem on crack...

Let's see...who tried to (or was that, did?) manipulate the ballots in FL? The Dems.

Who helps illegal aliens, the dead, and non-human Americans vote? The Dems.

Who supports easier vote fraud, aka electronic voting? The Dems.

On the plus side, maybe articles like this can scare the average Dem into opposing what their party wants.

BTW, I am amused that the author thinks that when the legislature's majority tries to draw up districts in Texas its gerrymandering, but when a couple of Dem judges take the about the most conservative state in the Union and gerrymander it so outrageously that said state send more Dems to the House then Reps that's ok???



2 posted on 07/27/2003 10:31:22 PM PDT by swilhelm73
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To: ex-Texan
Another leftist piece of trash article.

Ignores reality and writes for an audience too ignorant to know anything. Just claim the republicans are the vote fraud perps, there's no leftist legal groups, no leftist think tanks, and no leftists in power in the US.

Pure claptrap that should be used to in psychology to sift those with mental dissorders from sane people.
3 posted on 07/27/2003 10:44:05 PM PDT by Bogey78O (I'll vote Conservative till I die....Democrat soon after)
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To: ex-Texan
Of course this article is hysterical (and hysterically funny), but digital vote fraud is not a humorous matter. We should stick with paper ballots.
4 posted on 07/27/2003 10:45:33 PM PDT by xm177e2 (Stalinists, Maoists, Ba'athists, Pacifists: Why are they always on the same side?)
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To: swilhelm73
We need to include in the election laws extremely severe punishments for tampering with elections.

How many of the thousands of college kids that bragged about voting multiple times for Algore Junior were prosecuted?

The rats are happy that penelties are weak and proscution of vote fraud even weaker.

Look at how they gripe about any requirement to present photo ID at a polling center.

5 posted on 07/27/2003 11:15:54 PM PDT by weegee
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To: ex-Texan
FYI, FWIW:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/772470/posts?q=1&&page=112#112
The Vote Fraud Archives
various links | 10-20-02 | The Heavy Equipment Guy
6 posted on 07/28/2003 12:24:33 AM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the trackball into the sunset...)
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To: ex-Texan
If anything the silicon valley limosine liberals would be a greater risk of doing this.

This is why there should ALLWAYS BE A PAPER TRAIL.
7 posted on 07/28/2003 2:08:22 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: swilhelm73
This writer expresses my own concerns about computer voting. He is, of course, a Democrat, and is terrified of nonDemocrats tweaking the software. I suspect the Democrats would have more incentive to do it at this time because that sort of thing is regarded by them as "helping" true democracy and these days they control the city political machines which rig elections as a matter of course. If the voting machines are linked or hooked to the internet then elections will become simpler as candidates no longer have to worry about courting the voters so much. The people that must be "influenced" will be the programmers, a much smaller population.
Above and beyond actual vote-rigging, the writer is also laying the groundwork for a challenge to any unfavorable result in the California recall election. In any computerized election any nonDemocrat result will be decried as rigged by evil capitalist programmer lackeys of Big Buiness and Republicans. I think computer voting is a BAD IDEA.
8 posted on 07/28/2003 2:18:00 AM PDT by arthurus
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To: arthurus
Yes indeed. One of the great ironies in the Dem machine's plans is that the local units engage in widespread uncoordinated voter fraud. Then, the party as a whole, can if it chooses seek to overturn or discredit the results, presuming the locals falled to give them the electiom, because of the visible remnants of their own voter fraud. Case in point for this being Florida. And the media, being just another element of the Democrat Party spin, the above as evil Republicans disenfranchising .
9 posted on 07/28/2003 2:35:27 AM PDT by swilhelm73
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To: swilhelm73
the leftist group du jour.
10 posted on 07/28/2003 2:36:11 AM PDT by swilhelm73
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To: swilhelm73
broward dade and palm beach were the over the top fraud points. The problem was that the dems did not caluclate enough fraud into the mix to counter the large support for bush. (compare nixon vs kennedy in 1960. Kenedy won by fraud and Nixon was a gentlman about the issue. It was a different time.)

BTW the news just announce the democrats of California just announced that if a republican wins they will have another recall effort.
11 posted on 07/28/2003 2:46:50 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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