Terrorism and the election: No postponement, just bedlam at the polls and a low 
turnout on the West Coast is Bush's plan for 'victory'

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By Wayne Madsen
Online Journal Contributing Writer

July 15, 2004âYou have to give the right-wingers credit. The fear tactics they 
learned from arch-Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels remain at the front of their 
political playbook. First, they put out the notion that in the event of a terrorist 
attack around the time of the November 2 election, a postponement of the vote may be 
necessary. Second, they start talking about the federal government's response to such 
a scenario. It's the second item we must all be focused upon.

The idea of terrorism affecting the election was first proffered by the Reverend 
DeForest B. Soaries, Jr, the Bush-appointed chairman of the U.S. Election Assistance 
Commission. Soaries is a right-wing former New Jersey Republican Secretary of State 
who has been living under the small "fanatics only" revival tent of the Christian 
fundamentalist crowd for some time. Soaries's job is to ensure that there is no repeat 
of the 2000 Florida fiasco. However, he and his friends in the Bush administration 
(read that as Karl Rove and Tom DeLay primarily) may have their eyes set on causing a 
major West Coast electoral disruption in 2004 that will make Florida 2000 look like a 
minor glitch by comparison.

As expected, suspecting a Bush conspiracy to cancel the election and remain in power 
until a determination would be made by Homeland Fuhrer Tom Ridge that an election was 
safe, the moderate, liberal, progressive, and libertarian communities cried foul. 
Postponing an election without a constitutional amendment would be a major breach of 
the Constitution (not that Bush has ever worried about his constitutional oath) and 
that would be impossible with only a little over three months before Election Day. 
Those who respect our Constitution pointed to the fact that President Abraham Lincoln 
did not cancel the 1864 presidential election during the Civil Warâa war which saw 
this nation more at danger than it is during the current cable news bite-driven and 
somewhat sensationalist "Global War on Terrorism."

The right wing had a different take on the possibility of an election postponement. 
Neo-fascist babble mongers like Rush Limbaugh said, "No!" to a postponement of the 
election. They argued that if a terrorist alert or attack were to occur, the election 
should go on and only those votes cast should be counted. Bingo! The plan for a second 
Bush administration became clear as day. And that plan's target is California, with 
its whopping 54 electoral votes, and possibly Washington State's 11 electoral votes, 
at stake. 

In 2000, Bush and the election fraud cabal that included his brother, Florida Governor 
"Jebbie" Bush, and Jebbie's old flame, Florida Secretary of State (now Congresswoman) 
Katherine Harris and Fox News election analyst John Ellis (Bush's first cousin), 
engineered Bush's phony Florida "win" using a combination of scrubbed electoral rolls 
that disenfranchised almost 100,000 African-Americans, confusing "butterfly ballots," 
an early Fox projected Bush "win" in the Sunshine State, and voter intimidation at 
mainly rural polling places. As with Osama bin Laden and his band of zealots, the Bush 
team never uses the same tactic twice. Therefore, all eyes should shift from Florida 
this Election Day, to California, where one of Bush's new minions, the Nazi-admiring 
Arnold Schwarzenegger, engineered a gubernatorial coup d'Ãtat with the help of 
Enron's Ken Lay and his Texas oil cronies, to seize control of the governorship from 
the reelected Democrat Gray Davis.

Clues to Republican motives are found back during that awful day in 2001. On September 
11, the day of the terrorist attacks, New Yorkers were heading to the polls to vote in 
their mayoral primary. Under the direction of the outgoing incumbent mayor, Rudolph 
Giuliani, city election officials quickly postponed the election. Giuliani, one who 
never misses an opportunity to emulate the former Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, 
toyed with the idea of amending New York City's term limits law so that he could run 
for mayor for a third consecutive term. Another Giuliani plan would have postponed the 
primary and regular mayoral election for one year, giving him at least one more year 
in office with the possibility of a change in the city law to allow him to run for a 
third term. Another plan would have made Giuliani a write-in candidate. Wary of 
Giuliani's various proposed election contrivances and his intention to use the attack 
on the World Trade Center for his own political advantage, New York's City Council and 
the New York State Legislature quickly put the kibosh to Giuliani postponing the 
election indefinitely, extending his term for one year, or amending the city's term 
limit statute. The mayoral primary took place on September 25, two weeks after the 
terrorist attack, and the general election occurred on schedule on November 6. Michael 
Bloomberg was sworn in as the new mayor on January 1, 2002.

After having Tom Ridge drop the media bomb that an election cancellation was a 
possibility and then having National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice declare that no 
such plan existed, the cat was out of the bag. No, do not expect an election 
cancellation but be prepared for a terrorist "event" during the election. That is what 
the Bush White House and their media prostitutes are spinning.

Here's the scenario we must be all be prepared for:

If the pre-election internal tracking polls and public opinion polls show the 
Kerry-Edwards ticket leading in key battleground states, the Bush team will begin to 
implement their plan to announce an imminent terrorist alert for the West Coast for 
November 2, sometime during the mid afternoon Pacific Standard Time. At 2:00 PST, the 
polls in Kentucky and Indiana will be one hour from closing (5:00 PM ESTâthe polls 
close in Indiana and Kentucky at 6:00 PM EST). Exit polls in both states will be known 
to the Bush people by that time and if Kentucky (not likely Indiana) looks too close 
to call or leaning to Kerry-Edwards, the California plan will be implemented. A Bush 
problem in Kentucky at 6:00 PM EST would mean that problems could be expected in 
neighboring states and that plans to declare a state of emergency in California would 
begin in earnest at 3:00 PM PST.

The U.S. Northern Command, which has military jurisdiction over the United States, 
will, along with the Department of Homeland Security and Schwarzenegger's police and 
homeland security officials in Sacramento, declare an "imminent" terrorist threatâa 
RED ALERTâaffecting California's major urban areas.

Although the polls in California will not be closed as a result of the declaration, 
the panic that sets in and the early rush hour will clog major traffic arteries and 
change the plans of many voters to cast their ballots after work.

That terrorist emergency declaration could be made around 5:00 PM PST and with only 
three hours left for voting throughout the state, a number of working class voters in 
urban centers will either be caught up in California's infamous freeway traffic and be 
too late to get to their polling places or be more concerned about their families and 
avoid voting altogether.

Without a doubt, many Democratic voters might simply opt to pick their kids up from 
day care centers or relatives and then go home without voting. These would tend to be 
the lower and middle income Californians and the Democratic base. The affluent voters 
in California who vote Republicans and can easily vote early (and be late for work) or 
have the option of leaving work at any time during the day to vote will have likely 
already cast their ballots. Therefore, the recipe of a White House-induced California 
terrorist alert and a low Democratic turnout could toss 54 electoral votes into Bush's 
lap, especially if the scare tactics affect the turnout in such urban and typically 
pro-Democratic vote-rich areas as Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, and 
Sacramento.

At 7:00 PM EST (4:00 PM PST), the polls will close in Florida (except for the 
Panhandle in the Central Time Zone), Georgia, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Vermont, 
and Virginia. A half hour later, they close in North Carolina, Ohio, and West 
Virginia. If Kerry-Edwards wins Florida and that is coupled with similar pickups in 
Ohio, West Virginia and too-close-to-call races in Virginia and maybe North Carolina, 
the Bush team may seek to extend the terror alert to other Western or even Midwestern 
states, particularly Washington State (since Oregon votes by mail, it would be largely 
immune from any polling manipulation on Election Day). A terrorist alert for the 
Seattle area after 5:00 PM PST would result in a similar situation to that of 
California's, with the exception that many potential voters could be trapped on 
Seattle's commuter ferries. Washington's polls close at 8:00 PM PST (11:PM EST). A low 
Democratic turnout in the vote-rich Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton area could be offset by a 
large Republican turnout in eastern Washington, thus possibly throwing the state's 11 
electoral votes to Bushâa net pick up of 65 electoral votes from the West Coast, 
adding those votes to California's. If Kerry picks up Ohio and some border states, the 
Bush team will be looking for a West Coast electoral offset and a terrorist alert 
would be the key to replacing lost Bush electoral votes in Ohio (21 votes), Florida 
(25), and West Virginia (5), a total of 51 electoral votes for Kerry.

With the stage set for a terrorist alert on the West Coast and with the polls closing 
at 8 PM EST (5:00 PM PST and launch time for the terrorist alert) in Alabama, 
Connecticut, Delaware, DC, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, 
Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Texas, we 
might be looking at the following electoral vote tally:

Kerry:

Florida (25); New Hampshire (4); Vermont (3); Ohio (21); West Virginia (5); 
Connecticut (8); Delaware (3); DC (3); Illinois (22); Maine (4); Maryland (10); 
Massachusetts (12); Michigan (18); New Jersey (15); Pennsylvania (23). Total: 176 
(needed to win: 270).

Bush:

Indiana (12); Kentucky (8); Georgia (13); South Carolina (8); Virginia (13); North 
Carolina (14); Alabama (9); Kansas (6); Mississippi (7); Missouri (11); Oklahoma (8); 
Tennessee (11); Texas (32). Total: 152 (needed to win: 270).

At 8:30 PM EST (and a half hour into the West Coast terror alert), the polls close in 
Arkansas and its 6 electoral votes are added to Bush's column, giving him 158 to 
Kerry's 176.

At 9:00 PM EST, the polls close in Arizona, Colorado, Louisiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, 
New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and 
Wyoming. With Kerry picking up Louisiana (9 votes), Minnesota (10), New Mexico (5), 
New York (33), Rhode Island (4), and Wisconsin (11), his vote total would stand at 248.

With Bush picking up Arizona (8), Colorado (8), Nebraska (5), North Dakota (3), South 
Dakota (3), and Wyoming (3), his vote count would stand at 188.

At 10:00 PM EST, the polls will close in mainly Bush states. With Bush picking up 
Idaho (4 votes); Montana (3); Nevada (4); and Utah (5) and with Kerry likely grabbing 
Iowa (7), the vote count would stand at: Kerry: 255 and Bush: 204.

With an hour to go before polls close on the West Coast and the region enmeshed in a 
major terrorist alert with cops and National Guardsmen now adding to the mix and 
possibly closing roads and delaying traffic to the polling places, Bush's team in 
Washington and Sacramento would be poised to deliver the death blow to Kerry-Edwards.

At 11:00 PM EST and 8:00 PM PST, the polls close in California, Oregon, and 
Washington. The fix is in: with California (the mother lode of 54 votes) and 
Washington (11 votes) going to Bush and Oregon (7 votes) possibly going to Kerry, the 
vote count stands at: Kerry: 262 and Bush: 269. Sometime in the wee hours of the 
morning of November 3, Alaska (3 votes) is declared for Bush and he is declared the 
winner with 272 votes to Kerry's 266 (with Kerry's pickup of Hawaii's 4 electoral 
votes). It's a down-to-the wire race with Bush being declared a winner without a 
Supreme Court fight but using his "homeland security" powers to ensure his election 
and Alaska putting him over the top.

That is what all this talk about a terrorist attack on Election Day is about. It is to 
prime the population and allow Bush surrogates at Fox News, CNN, and MS-NBC to begin 
their perception management campaign that an attack will occur around the election. 
But there will be no postponement of the election or cancellationâthis is simply 
another plan to manipulate the public through the use of phony threats and fear 
tactics. The problem is that it just might work for Bush and his cabal of "the ends 
justify the means" manipulators.

This article is a wakeup call to all those who can try to forestall such a series of 
events. California's Democratic majority in the state legislature and its Democratic 
Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General must take steps now to ensure Schwarzenegger 
does not conspire with his fellow Republicans in Washington to do to California in 
2004 what Jebbie Bush and his people did to Florida in 2000. Similarly, Washington's 
Democratic Governor Gary Locke and all the Democratic officials, including the two 
Democratic U.S. Senators, must take similar action to avoid a similar scenario in 
their state.

Action needed now includes:

1.Informing all state election officials about such a scenario and its potential 
impact on voter turnout.

2. Making contingency plans now to keep the polling places open to ensure that people 
can vote later or after any state of emergency is lifted.

3. Prevent the National Guard from being used to facilitate such a state of emergency.

4. Close coordination by the Democratic Party, smaller parties, and minority and labor 
rights organizations to respond to such a scenario.

To paraphrase James Carville, "It's California and the voter turnout, stupid!" Forget 
about canceling or postponing the election. Keep your eye on a "Red Terrorist Alert" 
on the West Coast for Election Day. That doesn't take a constitutional amendment, 
merely an okay from Bush and his homeland security team. They must be stoppedâthe 
future of this nation is at stake!

Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist and columnist. He 
served in the National Security Agency (NSA) during the Reagan administration and 
wrote the introduction to "Forbidden Truth." He is the co-author, with John Stanton, 
of "America's Nightmare: The Presidency of George Bush II." His forthcoming book is 
titled: "Jaded Tasks: Big Oil, Black Ops, and Brass Plates." He can be reached at: 
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