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release on 10-27-04
With both
parties unwilling to predict the outcome of next Tuesday's election because
the poll numbers are statistically even, this writer is certainly not
going to climb out on a limb by predicting a winner. It will surprise
me if a winner can be declared by November 3.
One thing that I can predict is that if George Bush is re-unelected in
any manner resembling the way his regime assumed power in 2001, our democracy
will be, in the words of Daddy Bush, in deep doo-doo. For that matter
if either Bush or Kerry wins the electoral vote and loses the popular
vote as in the 2000 election, it will not bode well for our Republic.
And if the voting tabulation goes on for weeks and ends up being settled
in the end by lawyers and judges, can you imagine what that will do for
popular confidence in our electoral system, both here at home and worldwide?There
are several reasons why this election could turn into a repeat of 2000
or an even worse debacle. One of them is provisional ballots.
Under the 2002 Help America Vote Act, each state must provide standby
ballots to voters if they cannot be found on registration lists, are in
the wrong polling place or don't have proper identification but insist
they are eligible to vote. Those people will be given "provisional"
ballots that will be kept separate from others until their eligibility
can be confirmed. With different states and localities applying this law
as each sees politically fit, this system looks like a prescription for
confusion and delay.
Provisional ballots could be the device which condemns this election to
the nether realms of paperwork and case law that only a secret caste of
lawyers can understand. In the last election the final decision was made
not by the majority popular vote but by three Justices on the Supreme
Court. It may take days to verify and count the provisional ballots, but
at least they will be on paper.
Which brings us to the subject of electronic voting machines. If you think
hanging chads were fun, just wait till you get a load of electronic voting.
We're talking about our votes being reduced to invisible digits here.
There is no paper trail, no physical evidence that this voter or that
voter ever cast a ballot. It's like a video game. You touch a button and
who knows what happens to your vote? It is sure to inspire confidence
in our electoral system when there are no visible ballots and there can
be no reliable recount should one be necessary
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Our electoral system has been on a steady downhill slide ever since they
gave a vote to the common man. This was in the formative days of our Republic
when only white male property holders voted. When the right was extended
to just any old white male, elections became less civilized affairs with
results like Andy Jackson who Thomas Jefferson regarded as a menace to
society. By the time negroes and women got the franchise it was all but
over for the gentlemanly casting of lots. American elections became melees
with all manner of fraud and mayhem. Votes were bought and sold. We had
ward bosses operating from smoke-filled back rooms.
Even though the modern political environment is strictly non-smoking,
the corporate powers who have hijacked our electoral system by means of
vast financial power are calling the shots from behind the scenes just
like the old ward bosses. Both campaigns are being run like rock concert
tours. The candidates are pure product with no substance. Have you ever
asked yourself how George Bush finds time to do the "hard work"
of the presidency when he spends all day every day either campaigning
or vacationing? The answer is: He doesn't do it. George Bush is, like
most contemporary presidents, just a face on the label like Colonel Sanders.
Nobody believed that Colonel Sanders personally fried every piece of chicken.
George Bush doesn't cook the chicken either. He hires illegal immigrants
to do that. And if he could figure out how to have it fried overseas,
he would.
Corporations have purchased our elections. They are the only ones who
can afford them. It takes a quarter of a billion dollars to run a presidential
campaign these days. Just like they have purchased the names of our public
sports stadiums and civic arenas, they have purchased our political parties
and our elected officials.
The Poet's Eye looks forward to the day when our elections will be run
by InfoBallotDynamicsCorp or some such subsidiary of Disney or Exxon.
They'll do it all by computers and phones. You can call in as many times
as you want. They'll factor in income, race, religion and sexual preferences
to determine the value of your vote. Results with be instantaneous, if
not predetermined.
I think what we need is a write-in candidate.
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