RFK and Rolling Stone nail Ohio's stolen 2004 election, but much more must be done
By Bob Fitrakis
and Harvey Wasserman
Online Journal Guest Writers
Jun 5, 2006, 00:44
At Last!!!!
The story of the stolen election of 2004 has FINALLY busted
into the mainstream media, thanks to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and Rolling Stone
Magazine.
We all owe them great thanks.
Now we'll see if there's any further media follow-up. And if
the Democratic Party actually DOES SOMETHING about the fact that America is
about to be hijacked again in 2006, and then for the third straight
presidential race in 2008.
The massive article in this week's RS focuses on the
impossible contrast between exit polls showing a clear and overwhelming Kerry
victory versus bogus "official" vote counts giving George W. Bush
four more catastrophic years in the White House. It also details some of the
horrific intimidation, manipulation and outright theft used by Ohio's GOP
Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell to deny hundreds of thousands of mostly
Democratic voters their right to a ballot. And it discusses in some depth the
fact that Diebold and other electronic voting machine and software producers
make it possible for any inside operator to use a laptop and a few keystrokes
to flip an entire election in a matter of seconds.
It reminds us that the one good thing that can be said about
George W. Bush is that the American people have never actually elected him
president of the United States.
And it gets much of what the GOP really did in Ohio and
around the US to steal this last election. With four years to prepare after
stealing Florida 2000, the Rovian Republicans engineered a strategy of death by
a thousand cuts. Having seen it unfold here firsthand, we must sadly predict
that we expect to see much of it again -- with many new twists -- in 2006 and
2008. And that new laws have been put in place to make it even harder to fight
these vote-stealing strategies.
In the meantime, two things:
In 1960, Bobby Kennedy's uncle Jack won what was until then
the closest election in US history amidst charges that the vote count in
Chicago -- -and thus the presidency -- -had been stolen. No doubt many Foxist
right-wing bloviators will bring this up as Kennedy travels the talk show
circuit.
But it's a lie. It is likely many graveyards voted in Chicago
for JFK in 1960. But many also voted for Nixon downstate. And though right-wingers
have portrayed Nixon as a "great patriot" for (reluctantly) declining
to fight that election's outcome, in fact he could have carried Illinois and
still not won the presidency. JFK won the Electoral College that year 303 to
219. Illinois gave him 27 electoral votes. You do the math.
Secondly, it has been a long, torturous crawl to finally
have someone with real media clout report in depth on what has happened to our
electoral process. From Florida 2000 to Ohio 2004 and 2005, Bev Harris's
Blackboxvoting.org and a few other stalwarts such as Danny Schechter, Joan
Seckler, Greg Palast, Mark C. Miller, Ron Baiman, Steve Freeman, Richard Hayes
Philips, the EON film group, Rev. Jesse Jackson, Rep. John Conyers, John
Boniface, and a precious handful of unsung, hard core activists have kept the
story alive. It is almost exactly two years since Motherjones.com ran our piece
warning that Ohio was about to be stolen with Diebold and other electronic
machines. Frankly, it was not until the week of the election that we could
conceive of the full scope of what was being thrown at the American electorate
to guarantee a Bush victory. In the course of reporting on what happened here
in Ohio, relentless indifference and scorn has come from the Democratic Party
and the media, including much of the left press.
That must now stop. The future of American democracy depends
how thoroughly those who believe in it take action on this vital piece of
breakthrough reporting from RFK and Rolling Stone. And on the other evidence of
what has been done to our right to vote and have those votes honestly counted.
In the past month, some coverage has finally surfaced in the
New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Newsweek and other big
media outlets on the vulnerability of electronic voting machines.
But we're still seeing just the tip of the iceberg. Most
importantly, STRUCTURAL changes have been made to the electoral laws in Ohio
and nationwide that virtually guarantee the ability of the GOP to steal our
elections now and in the future.
We will report on more of that in our next piece. But what
we now know about the stolen elections of 2000 and 2004 must be acted upon in
great detail, with great force. Otherwise, there's no reason to doubt that
every one of these dirty tricks -- and much much more -- will be used again
here and nationwide in 2006 and 2008, to guarantee that this horrendous GOP
reign of terror and error will plunge ever deeper into the American soul.
Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman are co-authors of "How
the GOP Stole America's 2004 Election and Is Rigging 2008".
They are co-editors, with Steve Rosenfeld, of "What Happened in
Ohio?" published by The New Press.
Editor's
note: Online Journal has been at the forefront of the
election theft issue since 2000 and in calling for a return to hand-counted paper
ballots.
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