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--- Begin Message --- -Caveat Lector- In a message dated 5/3/2004 4:07:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Just before before the 2000 election, Florida Secy of State Katherine Harris, in coordination with Gov. Jeb Bush, ordered local election supervisors to purge tens of thousands of registered voters from the rolls -- supposedly ex-cons not allowed to vote in Florida.  But nearly all those denied the right to vote had no police record; most were Democrats; and more than half were black or Hispanic. No doubt this electoral "purge" ordered by Jeb Bush's operatives gave the White House to his older brother in 2000.  [A new law sprearheaded by President Bush] requires every state to implement a similar search-and-destroy mission against vulnerable voters.  By the 2004 election, all 50 states must imitate Florida's system of "adjusting" computerizing voter registries.


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VANISHING VOTES
Nation Magazine, May 17, 2004 Issue

On October 29, 2002, George W. Bush signed the Help America Vote Act (HAVA). Hidden 
behind its apple-pie-and-motherhood name lies a nasty civil rights time bomb...

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First, the purges. In the months leading up to the November 2000 presidential 
election, Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris, in coordination with Governor 
Jeb Bush, ordered local election supervisors to purge 57,700 voters from the 
registries, supposedly ex-cons not allowed to vote in Florida. At least 90.2 percent 
of those on this "scrub" list, targeted to lose their civil rights, are innocent. 
Notably, more than half--about 54 percent--are black or Hispanic. You can argue all 
night about the number ultimately purged, but there's no argumentt that this electoral 
racial pogrom ordered by Jeb Bush's operatives gave the White House to his older 
brother. HAVA not only blesses such purges, it requires all fifty states to implement 
a similar search-and-destroy mission against vulnerable voters. Specifically, every 
state must, by the 2004 election, imitate Florida's system of computerizing voter 
files. The law then empowers fifty secretaries of state--fifty Katherine Harrises--to 
purge these lists of "suspect" voters.

The purge is back, big time. Following the disclosure in December 2000 of the black 
voter purge in Britain's Observer newspaper, NAACP lawyers sued the state. The civil 
rights group won a written promise from Governor Jeb and from Harris's successor to 
return wrongly scrubbed citizens to the voter rolls. According to records given to the 
courts by ChoicePoint, the company that generated the computerized lists, the number 
of Floridians who were questionably tagged totals 91,000. Willie Steen is one of them. 
Recently, I caught up with Steen outside his office at a Tampa hospital. Steen's case 
was easy. You can't work in a hospital if you have a criminal record. (My copy of 
Harris's hit list includes an ex-con named O'Steen, close enough to cost Willie Steen 
his vote.) The NAACP held up Steen's case to the court as a prime example of the voter 
purge evil.

The state admitted Steen's innocence. But a year after the NAACP won his case, Steen 
still couldn't register. Why was he still under suspicion? What do we know about this 
"potential felon," as Jeb called him? Steen, unlike our President, honorably served 
four years in the US military. There is, admittedly, a suspect mark on his record: 
Steen remains an African-American.

If you're black, voting in America is a game of chance. First, there's the chance your 
registration card will simply be thrown out. Millions of minority citizens registered 
to vote using what are called motor-voter forms. And Republicans know it. You would 
not be surprised to learn that the Commission on Civil Rights found widespread 
failures to add these voters to the registers. My sources report piles of dust-covered 
applications stacked up in election offices.

Second, once registered, there's the chance you'll be named a felon. In Florida, 
besides those fake felons on Harris's scrub sheets, some 600,000 residents are legally 
barred from voting because they have a criminal record in the state. That's one state. 
In the entire nation 1.4 million black men with sentences served can't vote, 13 
percent of the nation's black male population.

At step three, the real gambling begins. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 guaranteed 
African-Americans the right to vote--but it did not guarantee the right to have their 
ballots counted. And in one in seven cases, they aren't.

Take Gadsden County. Of Florida's sixty-seven counties, Gadsden has the highest 
proportion of black residents: 58 percent. It also has the highest "spoilage" rate, 
that is, ballots tossed out on technicalities: one in eight votes cast but not 
counted. Next door to Gadsden is white-majority Leon County, where virtually every 
vote is counted (a spoilage rate of one in 500).

How do votes spoil? Apparently, any old odd mark on a ballot will do it. In Gadsden, 
some voters wrote in Al Gore instead of checking his name. Their votes did not count.

Harvard law professor Christopher Edley Jr., a member of the Commission on Civil 
Rights, didn't like the smell of all those spoiled ballots. He dug into the pile of 
tossed ballots and, deep in the commission's official findings, reported this: 14.4 
percent of black votes--one in seven--were "invalidated," i.e., never counted. By 
contrast, only 1.6 percent of nonblack voters' ballots were spoileed.

Florida's electorate is 11 percent African-American. Florida refused to count 179,855 
spoiled ballots. A little junior high school algebra applied to commission numbers 
indicates that 54 percent, or 97,000, of the votes "spoiled" were cast by black folk, 
of whom more than 90 percent chose Gore. The nonblack vote divided about evenly 
between Gore and Bush. Therefore, had Harris allowed the counting of these ballots, Al 
Gore would have racked up a plurality of about 87,000 votes in Florida--162 times 
Bush's official margin of victory.

That's Florida. Now let's talk about America. In the 2000 election, 1.9 million votes 
cast were never counted. Spoiled for technical reasons, like writing in Gore's name, 
machine malfunctions and so on. The reasons for ballot rejection vary, but there's a 
suspicious shading to the ballots tossed into the dumpster. Edley's team of Harvard 
experts discovered that just as in Florida, the number of ballots spoiled was--county 
by county, precinct by precinct--in direct proportion to the local black voting 
population.

Florida's racial profile mirrors the nation's--both in the percentage of voters who 
are black and the racial profile of the voters whose ballots don't count. "In 2000, a 
bblack voter in Florida was ten times as likely to have their vote spoiled--not 
counted--as a white voter," explains political scientist Philip Klinkner, co-author of 
Edley's Harvard report. "National figures indicate that Florida is, surprisingly, 
typical. Given the proportion of nonwhite to white voters in America, then, it appears 
that about half of all ballots spoiled in the USA, as many as 1 million votes, were 
cast by nonwhite voters."

So there you have it. In the last presidential election, approximately 1 million black 
and other minorities voted, and their ballots were thrown away. And they will be 
tossed again in November 2004, efficiently, by computer--because HAVA and other bogus 
reform measures, stressing reform through complex computerization, do not address, and 
in fact  worsen, the racial bias of the uncounted vote.

One million votes will disappear in a puff of very black smoke. And when the smoke 
clears, the Bush clan will be warming their political careers in the light of the 
ballot bonfire. HAVA nice day.


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