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Subject: Report suggest advance planning of voter confusion
Date: Friday, November 17, 2000 5:18 AM

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 Report suggests advance
planning to steal election - Jon Dougherty

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_dougherty_com/20001116_xcjod_report_sug
.shtml
� 2000 WorldNetDaily.com


When I read a story on Wednesday that said the Democratic National Committee
hired a telemarketing firm an hour before the polls closed Nov. 7 in Florida
to make calls to Palm Beach County voters using a script suggesting that the
now infamous butterfly ballots were "confusing," I smelled a big, fat
Clinton-Gore rat.

According to the report, a Texas-based telemarketing firm called Telequest
(ironic that it is based in Gov. Bush's home state, eh?) was hired by the
DNC to make 5,000 calls in less than 45 minutes using this script:

"Some voters have encountered a problem today with punch card ballots in
Palm Beach County. These voters have said that they believe that they
accidentally punched the wrong hole for the incorrect candidate.

"If you have already voted and think you may have punched the wrong hole for
the incorrect candidate, you should return to the polls and request that the
election officials write down your name so that this problem can be fixed."

The Democrats say the effort was legitimate. I say if you believe that,
you're probably still waiting for your first quarter from the tooth fairy.

"Once we were informed by local news accounts of the magnitude of the
problem with confusion about the ballot, we shifted our scripts to make sure
that people who were voting were aware of the questions and confusion around
the ballot," DNC spokeschick Jenny Backus told reporters.

As I recall, all of the "controversy" over "confusing ballots" came on
Wednesday -- the day after the election and just as Florida was ordering a
mandatory recount.

"The maneuver indicates that long before Americans awoke to the reality of
the Florida ballot dispute, Democrats were already mobilizing voters there,"
The Associated Press said.

Sure it does. That's the point; the DNC had this planned.

"Within hours of the phone campaign, hundreds of Democratic voters had
called election officials in Palm Beach to complain they may have been
confused by the ballot and voted for the wrong candidate," according to the
report.

Nothing like being "persuaded" into confusion -- especially if your
candidate is behind.

"The calls," according to AP, "indicate that Democrats were concerned about
Palm Beach problems even before they knew Florida's vote would end in a
razor-thin margin, said American University political science professor
Candice Nelson."

I would agree. Again, that's the point.

"To the extent there have been accusations that Democrats didn't cry foul
until they realized Wednesday that Bush may have won, this cuts the other
way," Nelson said.

Yeah, it certainly does "appear" that way, doesn't it? As in, it was
probably supposed to "appear" that way. I smell "plausible deniability."

The problem is, this trash doesn't wash.

If you pay much heed to the flavor of the AP report, it makes it sound as
though -- suddenly -- Democrats and Palm Beach election officials were
inundated with billions of voters calling to complain about "confusing"
Florida ballots on the spur of the moment. As we've learned, voters were
prompted to call by the DNC.

Political campaigns indeed do encounter sudden, spur-of-the-moment
"problems" that have to be handled quickly, I agree. But something this
complex doesn't work that way. Something this easy to get off the ground was
planned well in advance -- and probably not just in Florida but in other key
states Gore had a chance of losing at the last moment.

In Florida, my personal guess is that Democrats were tipped off early that
they were losing, either by polling station workers or local press buddies
or both. When this information was received, "Plan B" was activated. The
plan was, as it seems to me, to convince Gore supporters who can manage 12
full Bingo cards that they can't manage to properly read and cast a vote on
a single ballot.

I don't quite know how the networks factor into this -- but by proclaiming a
Gore victory too early there is no question the declaration suppressed votes
for Bush elsewhere in the state. That too, is something to consider.

As for the crux of this report, it suggests:


The Democrats put this pre-ordained plan into action because they knew early
on they were losing a key state;

TeleQuest was pre-ordained as the telemarketer of choice (you don't think
the DNC found them in the phone book on election night, do you?);

The script TeleQuest was using was already written -- it had to be, because
if the firm made 5,000 calls in the 45 minutes before Florida polls closed,
when would there have been time to write the script?

Also an oddity -- the DNC intimated that state party officials were
receiving lots of phone calls complaining about the "confusion" of the
ballot throughout the day. Yet they waited until less than an hour before
the polls closed to begin making these phone calls. Not likely; if there was
true ballot confusion, a political party would want its supporters to know
early and often that they may run into a problem, lest they legitimately
cast a vote for the wrong man.
As a coup de grace, TeleQuest also said they provided the names of Palm
Beach county residents who said they may have voted "improperly" (remember,
this is after being prompted into such a response by the script employed) to
the DNC, obviously so Democratic officials could then use those names in
anticipated litigation.

It is just amazing to me that the establishment press accepts this tripe
without question. A first-year political science major could figure this one
out.

In any other election, one could dismiss this whole ordeal as just a cheap
political tactic. But in this election, such a tactic could well decide the
fate and future of the world's richest, most powerful nation. That has
implications beyond our borders so, in essence, our presidential decision is
bigger than all of us.

None of that seems to matter much to Gore and the Democrats. To them power
is more important and the path to achieving power justifies the means, no
matter how illegal, improper or immoral.

Gore no longer deserves the White House or the respect of the American
people. Honesty and integrity are as unfamiliar to him and the DNC as
"controlling legal authority."




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