A huge turnout--and a brave one--will be crucial on Election Day; and so
will people staying out in force, if there should be another "upset 
victory" for the GOP.

Don't miss the item (#11) on Mike Connell, and his desperate efforts 
not to be deposed
before Nov. 4, when his computer set-up will "deliver" six swing 
states to McPalin--
unless we get the media to shine its spotlight on his long 
collaboration with Karl Rove.
(See http://rovecybergate.com.)

MCM

October 11, 2008

GOP Attacks on American Voters Turn Desperate, Ugly and Dangerous

By Bob Fitrakis

by Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman

http://www.opednews.com/articles/GOP-Attacks-on-American-Vo-by-Bob-Fitrakis-081011-558.html


The GOP assault on American voters has hit full stride as the economy 
and John McCain tank in synch.

With just over three weeks until election day, the Republicans have 
mounted an all-out attack against newly registered voters and the 
organizations working to sign them up. As many as 75% of these new 
voters are expected to vote Democratic, but the attacks have also 
spread to long-established voters as well. Recent calculations show 
more than a million more newly registered Democrats in Ohio than 
Republicans.

The usual drumbeat claiming massive voter fraud has become ceaseless 
at Fox "News" and other right wing media mouthpieces.

As expected, the assault centers in Ohio, which once again could 
decide the presidency, but has manifested throughout the nation:

     1) A Republican sheriff in Greene County, Ohio, has demanded 
Social Security and other records from 302 local voters whose ballots 
he apparently wants to negate. Sheriff Gene Fischer has requested 
registration cards and address forms for all Greene County residents 
who voted in a special session established in Ohio allowing new 
voters to register and vote on the same day. The process was 
challenged in court by the GOP. The Ohio Supreme Court turned down 
that challenge, and allowed the same-day voting to proceed. But now 
Fischer claims telephone calls complaining about the potential for 
voter fraud have prompted him to go after the information.

In Franklin County, home of Ohio State University, Columbus State 
Community College, Capital University, Ohio Dominican University, and 
Otterbein College, election protection observers are reporting 
continuing surveillance by Republicans at Veterans Memorial, the site 
for early voting. The observers have documented Republican operatives 
taking photographs and writing down license plate numbers of voters. 
Election activists expect similar criminal charges as in Greene 
County to be filed in the state's capital.

Greene County is home to Wright State, Central State, Wilberforce and 
Cedarville Universities, along with Antioch College, which was 
recently put out of business by a right-wing putsch on its board of 
directors.

Llyn McCoy, Greene County's deputy elections director, says names, 
telephone and Social Security numbers will be blacked out of any 
records handed over to the Sheriff. According to McCoy, the Sheriff 
says he has no evidence of voter fraud other than phone calls stating 
fraud was a possibility. It is widely assumed that the same-day 
registration/voting option was exercised primarily by students who 
lean heavily Democratic. In 2004, African-American students from 
Wright State, Central State and Wilberforce were regularly challenged 
on their registration credentials and forced to endure waiting in 
lines to vote for hours. Students at Cedarville, a Christian school, 
made no such reports. Sheriff Fischer's targeting of historically 
black college students, the core of Obama-mania, is intended to send 
a chilling effect through the ranks of these Democratic voters.

     2) U.S. District Court Judge George C. Smith, a Reagan appointee, 
has approved a GOP lawsuit demanding that the state give county 
boards of elections great leeway in attacking new voter registration 
forms. The decision, framed under the Help America Vote Act, would 
allow Republican challengers access to data from the Bureau of Motor 
Vehicles and the Social Security agency to challenge new voters. The 
Judge noted that Ohio law permits challenges to absentee ballots, 
thousands of which have been pouring in to elections boards. If 
allowed to stand, it could give the GOP the right to shred ballots 
already cast in the Buckeye State, with the precedent possibly being 
used to further enable a GOP nationwide disenfranchisement campaign. 
Smith gave Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner a week to 
respond. Brunner has stated she will appeal.

     3) Before the ruling, Brunner announced at the close of 
registration that the number of registered voters in Ohio had jumped 
by 665,949, from 7,518,189 active voters on January 1, 2008, to 
8,184,138 active voters now. About 5.4 million votes were officially 
counted in Ohio's 2004 presidential election. Then-Secretary of State 
J. Kenneth Blackwell certified a Bush victory of less than 119,000 
votes. A massive GOP disenfranchisement campaign could easily exceed 
that margin.

     4) The New York Times has reported that boards of elections in at 
least nine crucial states, including Ohio, have violated federal law 
in conducting purges and have been illegally using Social Security 
data bases as part of those purges. The Times' Ian Urbina quotes 
Colorado Secretary of State Mike Coffman as asking the Colorado 
Attorney-General to review how some 2,500 citizens were removed from 
the registration lists there. The Times has cited purges in Colorado, 
Louisiana and Michigan that have apparently been conducted within 90 
days of the upcoming November 4 election, violating federal law that 
allows states to expunge only those who have been convicted of a 
felony, moved out of state or died.

     5) The Times has also reported that boards of elections in 
Nevada, North Carolina, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio have illegally 
used federal Social Security databases to flag and possibly eliminate 
voters whose registration applications were suspected of 
irregularities. The Times reported some 37,000 Colorado voters 
removed in the three weeks after July 21; Secretary Coffman said the 
number was 14,000.

     6) Michigan elections director Christopher Thomas said his state 
had removed about 11,000 voters in August, while the Times estimated 
the real number to be closer to 33,000. Thomas refused to make the 
purged files public. Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land is a 
long-standing Republican partisan whose political activism traces 
back to the mid-70s when she worked for Gerald Ford's campaign in 
high school. Critics charge that she functions in the traditional of 
Florida's Katherine Harris and Ohio's J. Kenneth Blackwell.

     7) North Carolina's BOE director Gary Bartlett dismissed concerns 
raised by the Social Security Administration about possible mis-used 
of SS files to purge registrations there in conjunction with drivers 
licenses. The SSI contends Social Security numbers can only be 
accessed when there is no drivers license or other form of state ID 
available.

     8) A CBS News report has revealed organized caging attempts by 
the GOP to eliminate registered voters from the rolls in 19 states. 
The report marks one of the first initiated by a corporate news 
organization isolating Republican anti-vote campaigning.

     9) An electronic voting machine in New Mexico was found to be 
operating on faulty software which could have eliminated hundreds of 
votes. The glitch was apparently corrected, but was of a type that 
could result in thousands of votes being lost on Election Day 2008, 
as they were in 2000 and 2004.

     10) The grassroots organizing group ACORN has come under serious 
attack in Nevada, Missouri, Ohio and elsewhere from Republicans 
attempting to negate the thousands of generally low-income citizens 
ACORN has registered to vote. As a matter of law, ACORN is required 
to report irregular registrations that come through its process. But 
GOP operatives have equated these with "fraudulent" filings, and a 
have ramped up a smear and fear campaign aimed at negating thousands 
of legitimate ACORN registrants throughout the US.

     11) The GOP continues to resist attempts to subpoena Michael 
Connell, a shady Republican computer operative who programmed the 
2000 Bush-Cheney web site. Connell was also hired by former Ohio 
Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell in 2004 to tabulate the Ohio 
vote count. Under Connell, Ohio's vote totals were shunted to a 
computer bank in the same basement in Chattanooga, Tennessee, that 
housed the servers of the Republican National Committee. In the early 
hours of the morning after election day, vote totals mysteriously 
began shifting from Kerry to Bush, swinging the 2004 election. 
Connell's cyber-security industry colleague Stephen Spoonamore, a 
Republican and former McCain supporter, has said that Connell may be 
able to shed light on vote count rigging in the 2008 vote count as 
well. Attorneys in the King-Lincoln-Bronzeville civil rights lawsuit 
have thus far been unable to secure Connell's sworn testimony.

     12) CNN has reported that Obama's surging poll numbers may leave 
him "in position to steal Virginia from the GOP." Virginia hasn't 
backed a Democratic presidential candidate since Lyndon Johnson in 
1964, but CNN's use of the word "steal" has raised hackles among 
election protection activists who argue the flow of theft is in the 
other direction.

As the moment of truth arrives, McCain-Palin attacks based on race, 
alleged "terrorist" ties and more are sure to increasingly dominate 
the GOP campaign. But far more insidious will be an all-out assault 
on voter registration in the name of "voter fraud," and on finding 
new ways to undermine the national vote, most importantly on 
electronic voting machines of the kind programmed by Michael Connell.

If those supporting the democratic process are not exceedingly 
vigilant, the GOP could use these tactics to once again take the 
White House.

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Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman are co-authors of four books on 
election protection including "How the GOP Stole America's 2004 
Election & Is Rigging 2008," and "As Ohio Goes," just published by 
<http://www.freepress.org/>www.freepress.org, where this article 
originally appeared. They are attorney and plaintiff in the 
King-Lincoln-Bronzeville lawsuit.
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