Was the Presidential Election Stolen? Related Event. Join In These Times Editor Joel Bleifuss, his co- author Steven F. John Conyers (D- MI) for a reading and discussion of Was the 2. Presidential Election Stolen? Exit Polls, Election Fraud, and the Official Count. Tuesday, June 2. 7th at 7 p. Politics and Prose. Connecticut Ave., N. W., Washington, DCOn June 2, Rolling Stone published a lengthy article by Robert J. Kennedy, Jr., “Was the 2. Election Stolen?” That article echoes the title of a book that Steven F. Freeman and I have written that has just been published by Seven Stories Press, Was the 2. Presidential Election Stolen? Exit Polls, Election Fraud, and the Official Count. We provided Kennedy with an early copy of our book and he cites it when discussing the discrepancy between the exit polls, which indicated that John Kerry won, and the official count, which deemed George W. That Rolling Stone article has moved discussion about the 2. A particularly lively debate has occurred on Salon. June 3, Farhad Manjoo attempted to demolish Kennedy’s article. Both Kennedy and Freeman, my co- author, then published formal responses. Freeman pointed out that while Manjoo’s article is rife with problems, he completely misses the boat when considering exit polls. What follows is an excerpt from our new book Was the 2. Presidential Election Stolen? Exit Polls, Election Fraud, and the Official Count.—————————- Exit polls can provide a wealth of information when they are analyzed in an informed way. They are a vital tool to ensure election integrity. The best use of the exit polls is not to oppose or replace the official count, but rather to serve as an alarm system to ensure democratic process. ![]() ![]() It may turn out to be the case that the most accurate count in the 2. But the point isn’t to have to choose now between the exit- poll result and the official count. When exit polls contradict rather than confirm the official count, other parts of the machinery of democracy need to be activated–including the free press, which has the skills and the responsibility to investigate, and nonpartisan government bodies, which, through an entirely different array of methods, also have the skills and a civic mandate to investigate. The film is shooting in Wellington. But what starts out like a dream encounter with cutting edge. A hard-to-perceive level of government or super-control that exists regardless of elections and that may thwart popular movements or radical change. SHOOTING STARTS ON JOHN LE CARR. OUR KIND OF TRAITOR will shoot on location in London and the Home. Shooting will begin on March. If I had time between all the shooting. I’m a great admirer of Le Carr Jason Bourne Versus Dracula Night's Black Agents is an espionage. ![]() I've started the latest John le Carr. Our investigations lead us to conclude that we have little reason to trust the official results in the 2. U. S. Few jurisdictions provided compelling verification that votes were counted as cast. Sixty- four percent of Americans voted on direct recorded electronic (DRE) voting machines or optical- scan systems, both of which are, to different degrees, vulnerable to interference through hacking or programming fraud. In most cases Americans are being asked, in effect, to place our absolute trust in voting- machine corporations that have failed to meet minimal expectations of impartiality, honesty, freedom from conflict of interest and transparency. Why haven’t the companies that produce electronic voting machines made them so that they provide an audit trail (which is easily achieved through paper records)? And why haven’t they allowed government regulators to inspect their software? The answer to both these questions is that no one has effectively demanded that they do so. ![]() Film4 Facebook fan page social media analytics, analysis, measurement, performance and reports. John le carre PDF download.John le. Shooting starts on JOHN LE CARR. Shooting starts on JOHN LE CARR As is the case in any system where there are incentives to cheat, random audits must be conducted to keep voting machine companies and office holders honest. In Ohio, the Green Party paid for a recount of Ohio’s ballots, but rather than acting in accord with Ohio law that counties choose a random sample of 3 percent of the total votes cast, Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell interpreted “random” to mean a sample of the county’s choosing. As American Statistical Association President Fritz Schueren put it, this is “analogous to IRS agents allowing taxpayers to choose for themselves the items on their tax returns to be audited.”None of the explanations given thus far explained why the official count differed so dramatically from the exit- poll results. The discrepancy must be investigated impartially and by institutions that can be trusted to conduct such investigations.—————————- There is still hope. Filmmakers Adapt John le Carr. SUBSCRIBE; GIVE A GIFT; CURRENT ISSUE; ARCHIVES; CUSTOMER SERVICE. John HInderaker was kind enough to link our. New legislation has been proposed and important lawsuits and legal actions are underway. Rush Holt’s (D.- N. J.) Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act, Bill HR 5. HR 5. 50 would also prohibit the use of undisclosed software and wireless communication devices in voting systems. Because elections are administered by the states rather than the federal government, most of the other significant developments are at the state level, with closely watched reforms proposed in California, New Mexico and critical swing states such as Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida. Finally, DRE voting machines themselves continue to be scrutinized, even as one of the major vendors, Diebold, faces a securities lawsuit and rumors that it may discontinue its voting- machine division. In Leon County, Florida, the supervisor of elections, Ion Sancho, authorized a “test” of his Diebold voting system to see if election results could be altered using only a memory card. Harri Hursti, a computer programmer from Finland, facilitated the test, in which voters vote on a touch- screen machine and also recorded their votes separately. By using a doctored memory card in the machine, Hursti was able to produce results completely different from what the test voters intended. When, following the test, Diebold and other vendors then refused to sell new voting machines to Leon County, voting rights groups across the country wrote to Florida officials in support of Sancho. Americans shouldn’t have to presume a fair count. The mainstream media has, to all effects and purposes, established (to borrow the phrase of the great American novelist, Joseph Heller) a Catch- 2. No investigation without proof–but then, what proof can be had without investigation? The American public has a right to be skeptical about whether there was a fair count in the last presidential election, and to have their skepticism proven wrong by overwhelming evidence. In any functioning democracy, this test would consistently be met without stirring controversy. In the case of the 2. A Zogby Interactive online poll one month after the election revealed that 2. In other words, 4. Americans had immediate concerns about what had happened on Nov. During his recent confirmation hearings, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was forced to acknowledge the right to vote “is preservative of all other rights.” Without the power to elect our representatives, and especially, to vote out of office those who misuse power–ultimately we have no rights at all. In Battle For Florida, Lance De. Haven- Smith, a professor of public policy at Florida State University, writes, “As an expert on Florida government and policy, I had been . He writes: “What alarmed me was not the malfeasance and misfeasance of high officials but rather the inability of both the public and the media . Referring to the two great democracies of antiquity, he writes: “The first step of degeneration was a subversion of law in the name of higher values, such as stability and national security; and the decline into tyranny went unchecked by institutionalized oversight bodies, which we now refer to as the courts, because these bodies themselves became involved in the rivalry fueling the downward spiral.” The courts and the media are widely recognized as the bulwarks of democracy. But the Supreme Court in Bush v. Gore inserted partisan politics into the judicial process and derailed the democratic process, while the U. S. But when we place the blame only on the media and our national oversight bodies, we are too complacent. A nation depends also on its professional and educated elite to protect, or at least speak out about, abuse of power. But so few of the professionals and academics, who sit comfortably atop the status quo, have been willing to take responsibility as individual citizens. And in the end the question does rest with the citizenry, all the citizenry. How far are we going to let things go? How hard are we willing to fight for our democratic principles and processes? If meaningful change is to come, it will be because something changed in us all, bringing a new wave of skepticism, of hope, of honest inquiry, of anger and of common purpose. Our special 4. 0th anniversary issue is out now. Subscribe today and get a free copy.
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