I've seen most of these assertions before, but I would hardly say that they constitute "proof". For one thing all of these sites share a similar political viewpoint-- for balance you might as well link to some far right-wing sites to get the other side of the story. For another, I don't know how you'd go about verifying most of these claims. Although Palast does seem to go out of his way to point out that some of his work was carried by the BBC, which I had always considered to be a member of the "mass media".
One of Palast's statements seems particularly implausible: "...on the Florida ballots voter race is listed." I have never heard of identifying information, let alone race, being listed on a modern U.S. ballot. Are there any Florida voters here who can confirm this? If so, there's a good place to start reforming. At any rate, all of this emotion over an essentially tied election seems like a waste to me. Election fraud, the electoral college, campaign finance reform-- none of these can have much effect unless the election is close to begin with. If there is a "rightful winner" other than the declared one, then as far as I'm concerned it should be the unknowable candidate who was excluded due to Duverger's Law and and our plurality system. Bart > Tom McIntyre wrote: > > Eric Gorr wrote: > > > At 6:21 AM +0000 2/24/03, MIKE OSSIPOFF wrote: > > > >> Is that what the mass media said? > >> > > > > I am not aware of any independent study which claims that Gore would > > have won regardless of what the Supreme Court did. > > > Here's an article telling how the same study that showed that "The > Supreme Court's intervention probably did not affect the outcome of > the limited recounts then under way", also showed that "more people > probably cast valid votes for Gore than for Bush". It goes on to say > why you didn't hear about that latter part. > > http://www.commondreams.org/views01/1115-02.htm > > Of course, Gore would have won without recounts had it not been for a > deliberate effort by Jeb Bush, Katherine Harris, and Republican > lawmakers to illegally purge tens of thousands of Democrats from the > Florida voting rolls. A list of Greg Palast articles providing proof > of the illegal purging: > > http://www.gregpalast.com/columns.cfm?subject_id=1&subject_name=Theft%20of%20Presidency > > This one sums it up pretty well: > > http://www.gregpalast.com/detail.cfm?artid=177&row=1 > > An article that sums up other ways voters were disenfranchised in > Florida: > > http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Political_Corruption/How_GOP_Gamed_Florida.html > > And this article hints (but doesn't actually claim) that computerized > voting machines programmed with a Republican slant may have been in > use in this Florida election: > > http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0131-01.htm ---- For more information about this list (subscribe, unsubscribe, FAQ, etc), please see http://www.eskimo.com/~robla/em