Can the GOP Steal The Election Again? You Betcha!

Ernest Partridge, Co-Editor
The Crisis Papers
October 7, 2008

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     John McCain's campaign is imploding as the presidential candidate 
lapses into incoherence and petulance, and his running-mate becomes a 
national laughing-stock. In the face of an impending economic 
meltdown, the Democratic candidates, Obama and Biden, appear to be 
the only adults in the contest. Meanwhile, the GOP's erstwhile 
dependable allies, the corporate media, are displaying moments of 
journalistic integrity. This presents a problem for the Republican 
ticket for, as Stephen Colbert aptly observed, "reality has a liberal 
bias."

     And so the polls show an expanding lead for Obama over McCain, 
with no clear indication that the trend might reverse.

     Conventional political "wisdom" tells us that Barack Obama and 
Joe Biden may be on the road to a substantial victory in November.

     Sorry, folks, but I'll have to rain on this parade.

     Have you forgotten? Private Republican corporations count and 
compile the votes with secret and unverifiable software!  Just as 
they did in 2000 and in 2004, and we all know how that turned out.

     Accordingly, the stark fact remains: the Republicans might "win" 
this election, regardless of the preference of the voters.  The 
culprits who rigged the previous elections are fully aware that they 
might face hard time in the federal slammer if President Obama's 
Attorney General is ordered to investigate past elections. Thus they 
are acutely motivated to use their considerable resources to keep 
Obama out of the White House.

     And that's just the beginning: the GOP is waging a multi-front 
war on our democracy. As Mark Crispin Miller describes the situation 
in a recent e-mail:

         The ground has been prepared for yet another stolen race, 
Bush/Cheney's party having made enormous strides in sabotaging our 
election system (while the Democrats just sat there, whistling). Now, 
from coast to coast, it's far more difficult (for Democrats) to 
register to vote, and far more difficult (for Democrats) to cast 
their votes, while countless (Democratic) voters have been stricken 
from the rolls, through purges carried out by the Department of 
Justice.

         Thus Bush's government has legally diminished the electorate 
(the Roberts Court approving every step). Meanwhile, the regime also 
continues to suppress the (Democratic) vote illegally, either through 
voter "caging" prior to Election Day--or, far more effectively, by 
fiddling with the numbers electronically at every level, and/or 
simply dumping countless names (of Democrats) from the electronic 
voter rolls, and/or putting far too few machines in (Democratic) 
polling places, and/or disinforming (Democratic) voters as to when 
and where to cast their votes, and/or simply scaring (Democratic) 
voters into staying home.

     Happy talk notwithstanding, the situation facing the Democrats is 
desperate. But it is not hopeless.

     However, if the Obama-Biden team is to win, it must win big. Less 
than 60% of the actual popular vote puts the contest into "The 
Diebold Zone,"  whereby a McCain-Palin win becomes plausible in the 
public mind, and the "paperless" GOP voting machines and their secret 
software take care of the rest.

     That "big win" is within reach, but only through determined and 
energetic activity by the supporters of the Democratic candidates, 
and through brilliant tactics and inspiring leadership by the 
Democratic candidates and their managers.

     In particular:
     Registration and Turnout

     The coordinated Republican effort at massive disenfranchisement 
can and must be overwhelmed.

     If, as is likely, the GOP succeeds in keeping as many as five 
million Democratic voters from the polls, the Democrats in turn must 
register and send to the polls, ten million more. In addition, the 
word must go out that no one can assume that his or her vote is 
secure. Citizens must be urged to validate their registration status 
immediately.  They can do so by contacting their Register of Voters, 
or by following this link.
    
     Publicizing the Electoral Integrity Issue

     The looming probability of another stolen election must be made 
vivid in the public consciousness. To date, the corporate media has 
refused to investigate and report election fraud, and the Democratic 
Party, amazingly, has behaved as if it either doesn't know or doesn't 
care that it has been robbed of election victories time and again. 
All this, despite the fact that electoral irregularities have been 
staring us in the face: the "butterfly ballots" and "holocaust 
survivors for Buchanan" in Palm Beach, Florida in 2000, the "lost" 
16,000 democratic votes in the 2006 Florida 13th District 
Congressional election, the Diebold President's "visit" to Atlanta 
just prior to the 2002 election that cost the highly favored Max 
Cleland his Senate Seat, the destroyed and "lost" evidence in the 
2004 Ohio election, and much, much, more.

     In the face of such irregularities, and despite the media 
embargo, much of the public is suspicious of the electoral process. A 
September, 2006, Zogby poll disclosed that less than half of the 
American public was "very confident," and about a third "not at all 
confident," that George Bush won the 2004 election "fair and square." 
This suspicion must now be amplified and transformed into a demand 
that the next election be "fair and square."
    
     Validating the Vote

     Independent exit polls must be employed in battleground states 
that use paperless "direct recording electronic" (DRE) voting 
machines.  In these states, the Attorneys General and the Secretaries 
of State must secure evidence such as computer hard drives, ballots, 
registration rolls, etc. and make it abundantly clear that 
destruction or hiding of such evidence will be prosecuted, as will 
any vote rigging that might be disclosed by such evidence.  (In Ohio, 
the unexplained and illegal destruction of the 2004 voting records of 
55 of the 88 counties, and the disappearance of crucial computer hard 
drives, have gone unpunished.  This lost evidence alone might have 
proved the theft of the Ohio electoral votes, and with them the theft 
of the national election).

     There are other means of exposing and deterring election fraud 
which, unfortunately, are unlikely to be employed this close to the 
election.  .  In randomly selected precincts a few DRE machines might 
be removed and examined for accuracy, or voters might be asked to 
vote both on the DRE machines and on paper ballots with the totals 
subsequently compared.  Independent and parallel means of totaling 
("compiling") and transmitting election returns would uncover illegal 
alterations of the vote.

     Absent these effective modes of validation, it is essential that 
a massive number of Democratic poll workers and poll watchers 
(equipped with video cameras) be on hand on election day.
    
     The Stakes

     John McCain has repeatedly betrayed an inadequate and confused 
knowledge of foreign affairs, as he refers to non-existent countries 
and non-existent borders, confuses Shias and Sunnis, and fails to 
recognize leaders of allied nations. His "economic policy" consists 
of recitations of discredited slogans.

     Given John McCain's age and physical condition, it is likely that 
if the Republican team wins in November, Sarah Palin will one day 
become the President of the United States, either during or following 
McCain's term of office. As Palin proves almost every time she opens 
her mouth, no candidate in U.S. history has been less qualified for 
that office. Still worse, her repertory of bizarre religious beliefs 
is downright frightening. Beliefs in witchcraft, "Young Earth 
Creationism," the "end of days," a denial of anthropogenic climate 
change, absolute prohibition of abortion and stem-cell research - all 
of these are profoundly discordant with the problems faced by a great 
power in the twenty-first century.
    
     A Political Realignment

     The traditional Republican power base of financiers, business 
people, corporate managers, etc., has seen control of their party 
slip into the hands of religious zealots and market dogmatists. The 
religious fundamentalists recruited by the Republicans to supply the 
votes required for political clout have taken over the party to the 
point of installing one of their own as the Vice Presidential 
candidate.

     As a result, many influential conservative Republicans have 
declared outright that they can not align themselves with the 
religious right, and with Sarah Palin in particular. Among these 
apostates are George Will, David Brooks, Charles Krauthammer, 
Kathleen Parker and David Frum,.

     No doubt, there are many more, some of whom will be heard in 
these final four weeks before the election. Many of these individuals 
are caught in a difficult dilemma, as they realize that in spite of 
what might be good for their party, the election of McCain and Palin, 
might not be good for the nation, its economy, and its international 
reputation. Those who place their loyalty to their country above 
their loyalty to their party may soon step forward and be heard: 
while the Republican Party, they might say, can survive defeat in 
November, the United States might not survive a McCain, and, 
eventually, a Palin presidency.
    
     Summing Up

     As election day approaches, the public clamor for change in 
Washington must become sufficiently intense that the media can not 
ignore it, and the Republicans dare not resist it. There must be an 
intensity of rejection of the party in power combined with uniting 
behind a reformer that has not been seen since FDR's election in 
1932. Given the breadth and depth of corruption and lawlessness in 
the Bush/Cheney regime, the unpopularity of the Iraq war, and the 
collapse of the economy, such a time might again be upon us.

     The usually pessimistic David Michael Green concedes as much:

         It's been a bumpy ride, 2008 has. This election should have 
been an earthquake, a hurricane, a tsunami - pick your natural 
disaster metaphor (or combine them for exciting new variations!) - 
just waiting for the calendar to run out and make it official.

         In the end, it looks like that's how it will be after all. 
One gets the sense now that the laws of physics are finally 
reasserting themselves, and modest measures of sanity are stubbornly 
reclaiming their inevitable places. This is true both in the 
proximate sense, as Election 2008 now appears to be coming in for a 
landing, but also more broadly, as the last year or two perhaps mark 
the end of an era in American politics.

     It remains to be seen if Barack Obama can survive the smears 
about to be dumped on him, and emerge in the public mind as a 
plausible instrument of hope and renewal.  If so, it is just possible 
that an overwhelming outpouring of public support just might overcome 
another Republican attempt to steal the election.

     At this moment, a month away from the election, the issue is very 
much in doubt.

     Copyright 2008 by Ernest Partridge
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