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Thursday, September 11, 2003

This is Maxine's brilliant 2004 campaign slogan. I took the liberty of designing it into a bumper sticker format. A cathartic experience for me. And thanks to my clever friend Tim for giving me permission to share with you more of his nifty slogans (illustration also by Tim).

Bush/Cheney '04:

Apocalypse Now!

Because the truth just isn't good enough.

Compassionate Colonialism

Deja-voodoo all over again!

Four More Wars!

Leave no billionaire behind

Lies and videotape but no sex!

Or else.

Over a billion Whoppers served.

Putting the "con" in conservatism

Thanks for not paying attention.

The economy's stupid!

The last vote you'll ever have to cast.

This time, elect us!

We're Gooder!

1984 Now

George W. Bush:

A brainwave away from the presidency

It takes a village idiot

The buck stops Over There

Let them eat yellowcake! Vote Bush!

Peace & Prosperity Suck -- Big-Time

"I Has Incumbentory Advantitude"

"Because every vote counts -- for me!"

"Because I'm the President, that's why!"

Because dictatorship is easier.

Who would Jesus Bomb?
10:32:40 PM    comment []


Election Fraud

One of my biggest worries. Another alert blogger posted a link to an interview Amy Goodman did for Democracy Now! on September 4, about electronic voting machine fraud. If you have not been paying attention to this issue, please read this.

Harris told Democracy Now!: "We now know that the machines that they're making that count the votes are not secure from tampering. And add to that, we've got a situation where everything inside the machines is secret, we're not allowed the see how they count the votes. So this is not an acceptable situation."

Ohio is anticipating spending about $161 million not just on machines but also on the entire implementation of the new system. Diebold is one of ten original companies that came to Ohio to bid for the contract.

In July, O'Dell invited Vice President Dick Cheney to his house for a fundraiser, which poured $500,000 into Cheney's coffers.

On a trip to Ohio, President Bush visited one of Diebold's board members -- W.R. Timken -- who took him on a tour of the company. Timken, like O'Dell, is a "Pioneer" -- the name given to wealthy Bush benefactors.

According to Harris, a study of the campaign contributions made by Diebold and its employees revealed an unusual pattern: Hundreds of thousands of dollars were being funneled to a few Republican candidates with very little to any other party.

Harris says that Diebold's electronic voting machines are wide open to tampering. "There's actually several different methods that we've been looking at. One of the first things you do when you look at any kind of fraud is look what they tell you not to look at," she said.

Harris managed to obtain the source code that is used in Diebold's electronic voting system simply by searching the Internet.

Harris told Democracy Now! that she recently uncovered another file on the Diebold site that she says "may very well be the smoking gun that brings this thing down."

The file, she claims, proves that Diebold has the ability to keep track of election results as they come in. More concerning she says technology exists that would allow Diebold to alter election results.

Diebold has long claimed it does not track votes on Election Day but Harris said this file of election data from San Luis Obispo County, California shows otherwise.

"It is impossible for this file to have existed if there wasn't some sort of illicit electronic communication going on for remote access," Harris said.

"It's against the law to start counting the votes before the polls have closed. But this file is date and time stamped at 3:31 in the afternoon on Election Day, and somehow all 57 precincts managed to call home add them themselves up in the middle of the day. Not only once but three times," Harris said. "If you have no electronic communications between the polling places and the main office, how does that happen? Because what you would literally have to do is to shut down the polling place in 57 places at once and get in a car and drive this card into the county office. That's not going to happen."

Technically, under the Diebold system that means it is possible for someone who has access to the system to monitor the progress of the voting results throughout the day and to potentially manipulate them.

"You see, a modem is always two way," says Harris. "If you can pull the information in, you can also push it back through the pipeline the other direction. So that means if they can pull the information in, they can also send information back into those machines."

"We've known for some time that this is one of the weakest areas," Harris said. "If you have remote communication into the system at all, that gives you access without physical access and that's very dangerous."


10:12:09 PM    comment []


9/11

I saw some of the TV coverage of all the 9/11 memorials today. I thought about it and remembered what I'd been doing on that day. It scared me and kept me scared for about a year. But since the Bush people have been so shamelessly using that tragedy to further their own fascist agenda, 9/11 has acquired a new meaning for me. Beginning of a new, unwanted, unending war. Source of loss of civil liberties. Death-dealing blow to the economy. Realizing how dishonest our adminstration is (stonewalling 9/11 investigations, using false evidence to make war, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.). The world once felt sad for us, but now hates us because of the arrogant actions the Bush administration has taken in response to the attack. I have lost sight of the original tragedy, and now see only the mountain of negative consequences it brought about. I feel tremendous disrespect for the president and everyone else who has used this to further unrelated agendas. I have said before and want to say again that I support the troops over in the middle east. I think they're being grossly misused, but I support them. I just don't support the decisions of their "leaders" in DC. I am sorry for everyone who lost loved ones in 9/11. I am just as sorry for all the Iraqis and other innocents we've mowed down with our counter-aggression, and I'm not ashamed to say that.

I've got to get that yabyum secreted into the White House.

Someone who is (obviously) deluded enough to call him or herself "Truth Teller" dropped by yesterday (see 9.10 comments box) and accused me of parroting "the daitribes of the left-eliteist "truthful journinalists" at the NYT." I'm not sure what a journinalist is, but I just wanted to say that I don't get my ideas from the NYT, even though I do read it. I just agree with what they have to say. I do my own thinkin and writin, thanks TT.

Truthy goes on to say: "The mere fact that there are people like yourself that only have hatedred for this president, and not once acknolowdge that he has done good things for this country saddens me greatly." Sorry to have ruined your day. And I challenge you to write a 300 word essay on What Exactly Are The Good Things That George W. Bush Has Done For This Country. I slap your face lightly with my glove. Choose your pen. Spelling will count.

I've updated my blogroll to include antarctic amy, blog of a friend of mine who is in Antarctica, working in the mess hall at the U.S. Antarctic Program, along with her boyfriend, also there working in the waste disposal department. Check in with Amy to find out what it's like. She and Erik will be down there for months.

Also added to FIONA's reading list: Dr. Omed's Tent Show Revival, "featuring Dr. Omed's Patented Oil of Prosody and the Dancing Elders of the Seventh Day Atheist Aztec Baptist Synod." a rich tapestry; and a hot selection of Accordion Links.

Thanks to all of you for the encouragement in the comments box at 9.5 posting. I know you want me to post a sound file, but I don't have a way to record myself. Maybe some day I'll figure that one out. Until then, you're safe.


9:17:34 PM    comment []




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