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#31
[a set="yes" href="http://www.thevideosense.com/video/Cat-Performs-Deep-Tissue-Massage-on-Dog/"][img]http://sjl-static11.sjl.youtube.com/vi/ixdPrYEqFz8/2.jpg" border="0" width="101"][/a] Deep Tissue Massage

A cat speaks soothing words as it massages dog.  Funny!
 
#32
[a set="yes" href="http://www.thevideosense.com/video/Battle-of-Fulford/"][img]http://sjc-static17.sjc.youtube.com/vi/aojVUOF7Qic/2.jpg" border="0" width="101"][/a]    
         [a href="http://www.thevideosense.com/video/Battle-of-Fulford/"]Battle of Fulford[/a]

       A video of an ancient Medieval battle that I guess my ancestors fought in.
 
#33
[a  set="yes" href="http://www.thevideosense.com/video/How-to-Rig-US-Elections/"]How to Rig US Elections[/a]

 How Recent American Elections were Stolen and George W. Bush Became President. Princeton University study shows how to rig elections with Diebold Voting Machines (and how American American elections were likely rigged) without leaving a trace by introducing malicious software.

[a  set="yes" href="http://www.thevideosense.com/video/How-to-Rig-US-Elections/"]CLICK HERE to see video[/a]

 
#34
This is pretty cool.  Ever seen Monkey Style Kung Fu.  Man, I love these animal form Kung Fu styles. They're so totally cool and look so real!
[a  href="http://www.thevideosense.com/video/Monkey-Kung-Fu/"]CLICK HERE to see Monkey Style Kung Fu[/a]
 
#35
Discover Seattle! / About Smites
Jan 06 07 04:20
  I only recently noticed the smites, then some time after that got a gist of what they meant.  While it did mildly amuse me, it just occurred to me that I haven't actually delivered a smite to anyone myself.  Not superstitious, but I wouldn't want to be responsible for something bad.  There is actually a cult of, er, devotees who worship my late great grandmother, Mary Fulford who held seances and suchlike.

[a href="http://www.collectionscanada.ca/king/05320113/053201130418_e.html"][/a]These cultists accasionally contact me or other relatives for mystical services -- something I refuse to do, since don't believe in it (but one of my brothers has obliged. Shudder). Anyway, while I don't believe in this stuff, just in case, I'll play it safe and not wish anybody harm.

[h3][a set="yes" href="http://www.collectionscanada.ca/king/05320113/05320113041801_e.html"][img]http://www.collectionscanada.ca/king/images/fulford.gif" alt="Mary Fulford (1856-1946)" align="right" height="225" width="178"][/a]       Mary Fulford (1856-1946)[/h3]       Mary Wilder White, who came from an upper-class American family, married George Taylor Fulford of Brockville, Ontario, in 1880. George Fulford who found wealth in patent medicines, particularly "Pink Pills for Pale People." Among his business ventures was a medicine manufacturing establishment in Shanghai, China (wink, wink).
[/p]Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King had an eccentric relationship with Mary Fulford, who held seances and introduced King to the Detroit medium Etta Wriedt. King attended seances with Mrs. Wriedt at Fulford Place. Mary Fulford visited King in Ottawa on several occasions and attended seances with him there.[/p]       On vacation in 1937, King stayed at the Fulfords' winter home in Florida to perform spiritual rituals in the area's wetlands. For the opening of the Thousand Islands International Bridge in 1938, he stayed at Fulford Place, that, to this day, is thought to be haunted.[/p][p style="font-style: italic;"]Footnote:
[/p]George Fulford's son was a shameless playboy who squandered the family wealth on frivolous affairs, culminating in his marriage at the age of 60 to a 19-year-old. His descendents are left with only foolish family tales to tell whilst trolling the internet and posting silly unsolicited messages.
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#36
George W. Bush is bad for America and bad for the world. Latching onto every avenue of sociopathic corporate greed, including Halliburton and other oft-convicted taxpayer-looting shyster war profiteers, and weakening almost all American advances to protect individual rights, society at large, and the earth's natural environments, George W. Bush is a disgrace to the human race. The Overwhelmingly Fascist Media has knowingly aided and abetted his crimes, as well as assisting, through spreading misinformation, the attacks American voters in the War Against American Voters. Go to [a href="http://www.bradblog.com"]www.bradblog.com[/a] and [a href="http://www.bradblog.com"]www.rawstory.com[/a] and other venues that actually practice journalistic integrity to get some of the news that the dishonest mainstream news media (overwhelmingly fascist as it is) hides from you.
#37
I've started a new blog in which I post miscellaneous notes on a variety of topics on which I have little or no expertise, and provide unreliable information for your benefit.  Just holler if you want the link.
#38
     
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#39
       Last night, I once again watched, "The Bad News Bears," written by Bill Lancaster, starring Walter Matthau.
It is an astonishing film, brilliantly crafted.  I have no interest in seeing the remake. It's like going to a museum to see a copy of the Mona Lisa -- why would I do that?  Though there are many characters in the Bad News Bears story, they are all unique and  memorable, each having a distinct voice, and the plot is clear with great propulsion.  For a screenwriter, this is quite a feat -- the late Bill Lancaster (actor Burt Lancasters's son) was a great talent. Kudos to the director and editor as well.  Walter Matthau was terrific as the drunken coach, bribed into coaching a team of misfit kids.  I like the honestly in which kids are portrayed in this movie. They swear. Some are bigots. Some have bad attitudes. They aren't cute to other kids; they're scary.  One of the kids smoked! Nowadays, political correctness, while certainly positive for society in many ways, prevents an honest portrayal of how people, especially kids, really are, compromising artistic integrity. Adults are also frightening to kids, having power over them that they don't have with other adults. No wonder so many weak sadistic people aret attracted to the teaching profession. The story develops in a natural unforced way with great honesty and realism, remaining true to its characters, with many layers of meaning.  Like film classics, "The Hustler" (starring Paul Newman) and "Rocky I" (starring Sylvester Stallone), it is a sports film focused on its characters and the game on one level, yet on another level is a metaphor for life itself.  This movie was a huge surprise hit in 1976. It is both a sports fim and a kids film (though PG due to using the language kids actually speak), yet is much more, and has appeal to a wider audience.  The Bad News Bears is an astonishing film (and the fact that I hate baseball doesn't weaken my appreciation of it).

Oh, wait, I just noticed this is not the movie criticism website. Oh, well...    
#40
[p style="font-weight: bold;" class="blogSubject"][a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cenk-uygur/the-media-isnt-supposed-_b_20521.html"]                                           The Mainstream Media is a Shameful Cesspool of Lies[/a][/p][p class="blogSubject"]by Adam Fulford
                                                                                                                                 [/p]                                                                                                                              [p class="blogContent"]The wave of the future is Independent Bloggers such as  [a set="yes" href="http://www.rawstory.com/" rel="nofollow"]www.rawstory.com[/a], [a href="http://www.blackboxvoting.org/" rel="nofollow"]www.blackboxvoting.org[/a], and [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/" rel="nofollow"]www.bradblog.com[/a] who are NOT beholden to corrupt bosses and greedy sociopathic corporate interests. Such Bloggers practice the kind of well-researched journalistic integrity grotesquely lacking in the shameful and cowardly American Mainstream News Media (or, more accurately, the Overwhelmingly Fascist American News Media). According to a journalist I know well (a former Forbes editor), people in the American news media today are ashamed of themselves and embarrassed to be a part of their profession. And they should be ashamed of themselves, since journalists in the American news media today are truly among the most vile and disgraceful whores on the face of the planet. The cowardly and corrupt Mainstream American News Media whores have blood on their hands; they aid and abet the traitors carrying out the War Against American Voters and spread the propaganda that facilitates the slaughter of thousands upon thousands of innocent civilians. Thankfully, some people possess the moral fiber and intelligence to accurately report news via blog/alternative news sites such as [a href="http://www.rawstory.com/" rel="nofollow"]www.rawstory.com[/a], and [a set="yes" href="http://www.blackboxvoting.org/" rel="nofollow"]www.blackboxvoting.org[/a], [a href="http://www.theyoungturks.com/" target="_self"]http://www.theyoungturks.com[/a], and of course [a set="yes" href="http://www.bradblog.com/" rel="nofollow"]www.bradblog.com[/a]. While being a mainstream "journalist" is a mark of shame, the title of "Blogger" is a badge of honor.[/p]
#42
 While journalists and reporters of the Overwhelmingly Fascist Media are too cowardly to honestly report details of The War Against American Voters, and most politicians have been too weak and corrupt, Rep. Dennis Kucinich brings rare bravery, honesty, and integrity to the world of American politics. He is a brave Knight defending the rights of American voters against corrupt anti-democratic forces that have been  attacking, undermining, and rigging the very basis of US society -- democracy itself.

[a href="http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_lora_cha_061114_hr_550_vs_hr_6200.htm"]Below is an excerpt from:
http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_lora_cha_061114_hr_550_vs_hr_6200.htm[/a]

"Dennis Kucinich has put in a bill HR 6200 calling for Paper Ballots and Hand Counts across America for the Presidential race of 2008! This is the bill that I recommend! We are going to have to convince the rest of America that we can conduct a citizens run election and so please do not make calls for HR 550 but call instead for HR 6200 and let's get America headed back towards real Democracy!!!"
 
#43
[span class="rss:item"][font color="#990000" face="Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif" size="4"][a href="http://www.rawstory.com/showoutarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.starpulse.com%2Fnews%2Findex.php%2F2006%2F11%2F16%2Fmike_tyson_to_be_a_prostitute"][font color="#990000" face="Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif" size="3"]Mike Tyson will be male prostitute[/font][/a][/font]
 [font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"]Ex-boxer & convicted rapist will be on Heidi Fleiss' Nevada 'Stud Farm.[/font][/span]
#44
[span class="raised"][/span][a  href="http://www.bradblog.com"]FROM WWW.BRADBLOG.COM
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[/a]                  [!-- BEGIN POST --]           [div class="post"]                          [div style="font-weight: bold;" class="ItemHeadline"]Should San Diego County Registrar Mikel Haas Resign?[/div]                   [div style="font-weight: bold;" class="ItemSubHeadline"]Please Take the Poll...
[span style="font-weight: normal;"]by Brad Friedman[/span]
[/div]                                [!-- Print the time the article was posted --]              [!-- The article content --]             [!-- [div class="post-content"] --]                [a href="http://rogerhedgecock.com/component/option,com_poll/task,results/id,67/?mosmsg=Thanks+for+your+vote%21"][img]http://www.bradblog.com/Images/MikelHaas_WorstInAmerica.jpg" align="right" border="0" hspace="6" vspace="3"][/a]San Diego's very conservative radio host and fill-in host for Rush Limbaugh, Roger Hedgecock — who [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=2988"]agrees with me[/a] nonetheless about Electronic Voting Machines — wonders if San Diego County's Registrar of Voters Mikel Haas, one of the worst in the country, should resign.[/p] We won't say any more than that, since we'd hate to bias the poll in any way. But rest easy knowing that the results of Hedgecock's unscientific online poll will be at least as reliable and accurate as any election Haas has ever run in San Diego.[/p] Sleepover on your answer before deciding for sure, but either way, please [a style="color: orange; font-weight: bold;" set="yes" href="http://rogerhedgecock.com/component/option,com_poll/task,results/id,67/?mosmsg=Thanks+for+your+vote%21"]vote in the poll...[/a] [/p]             [!-- [/div] --] [!-- post-content --]              [!-- Metadata --]             [/div]
#45
  November 2004
[a href="http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=13893&ch=infotech"][font style="font-weight: bold;" size="4"]How Technology Failed in Iraq[/font][/a]

The Iraq War was supposed to be a preview of the new U.S. military: a light, swift force that relies as much on sensors and communications networks as on heavy armor and huge numbers. But once the shooting started, technology fell far short of expectations.

By David Talbot

The largest counterattack of the Iraq War unfolded in the early-morning hours of April 3, 2003, near a key Euphrates River bridge about 30 kilometers southwest of Baghdad, code-named Objective Peach. The battle was a fairly conventional fight between tanks and other armored vehicles -- almost a throwback to an earlier era of war fighting, especially when viewed against the bloody chaos of the subsequent insurgency. Its scale made it the single biggest test to date of the Pentagon's initial attempts to transform the military into a smaller, smarter, sensor-dependent, networked force.


[a href="http://www.buzzflash.com/contributors/06/04/con06147.html"]Rummy's Big Transformation Goes Bust[/a]

Excerpts from
A BUZZFLASH GUEST CONTRIBUTION
by Michael Winship

"What was tripping up Rummy was his devotion to the doctrine of military reform called transformation, the belief that technology can reduce the need for overwhelming force to successfully wage war."

   
#46
[h2]The Case vs. Diebold (or any other Electronic Voting Machine Vendor, for that matter)[/h2] [!-- begin content --]     Source: [a href="http://www.democracyfornewhampshire.com/%20http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_charles__061029_the_case_vs__diebold.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"]OpEdNews.com, [/a]October 29, 2006, By Charles Corry,  President of the [a href="http://www.ejfi.org/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"]Equal     Justice Foundation.[/a] [/p]Let me see if I understand the current situation with regard to using Diebold   electronic voting machines and central tabulators in the November 7, 2006, election:[/p] [ul][li] Many of the hard drives and apparently all of the motherboards of the voting   machines are Made in China. China is known to be attacking Department of Defense,   Commerce Department, and other government computers. Since the motherboard   controls the voting machine, and hiding a malicious program in the boot sector   of a hard drive isn't much of a trick, one has to assume that some or all of   the Diebold voting machines are potentially, even probably controlled by China   (Security 101). The only remaining question is whether they have exercised   that control yet? Personally, if the option were mine, I'd wait until the 2008   elections.[/li] more below the fold
 -------------------   [li] Diebold voting machines are all based on one variant or another of the Microsoft   Windows operating system. No other computer operating system in the world is   subject to so many viruses, trojan horses, hack tools, worms, rootkits, or   other attacks as Windows.[/li][li] The voting machine does not have to be connected to the Internet to become   infected with these agents. For one example see Tom Clancy's novel The Bear   and the Dragon.[/li][li] Diebold programming is primarily done in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,   by individuals of unknown allegiance who are certainly not citizens of the   United States or loyal to it.[/li][li] Diebold has established a reputation for selling election "vaporware."[/li][li] Diebold treats all software and hardware as proprietary so that it is impossible   to determine what is actually used in an election to tabulate votes.[/li][li] Logic and Accuracy Testing (LAT) is done in "Test" mode, not "Election" mode.   [/li][li] Central tabulation software, GEMS, is widely available on the Internet and   step-by-step instructions on hacking the vote are posted. Whether this is the   actual software used in a given election is impossible to determine as Diebold   requires a non-disclosure contract and regards their software and hardware   as proprietary.[/li][li] Diebold uses Microsoft Access database to store election results with basically   no security on the database.[/li][li] There are no meaningful standards in place and the so-called "Independent   Testing Authority" that "certifies" the voting machines is paid   by Diebold and only tests what Diebold wants tested. And, if problems are found,   they may or not be corrected.[/li][li] What standards do exist permit wireless communication with the voting machines   and Diebold is known to have implemented such methods in their voting machines   in the past. A wireless link would be easy to include in the motherboard when   Made in China.[/li][li] Diebold has repeatedly used uncertified and untested software and hardware   in elections, making a mockery of even the weak certification and testing procedures   in place.[/li][li] Diebold voting machines do not meet HAVA requirements for handicap access.   The only handicapped they even try to assist are the visually impaired. Diebold   paid one association of the blind $1 million to promote their voting machines.   But when blind voters have used them in elections they haven't been real happy   and to hell with any other handicapped voters.[/li][li] Diebold voting machines have failed every independent security test ever   undertaken by a number of nationally-recognized authorities.[/li][li] Diebold has repeatedly failed to correct known security flaws and software   bugs.[/li][li] Attacks by a variety of experts have shown Diebold voting machines are easily   hacked.[/li][li] Standards for security of these machines has been demonstrated to be completely   inadequate and unaffordable even if required by court order. So the argument   that election processes and procedures "protect" them is fallacious.   For example, every vote counting machine used in a precinct is sent home with   an election judge from one day to a week before the election (known as "sleepovers").[/li][li] Diebold hires technicians to support local elections off the street, does   no background check, provides minimal training, and gives them unlimited access   to the voting machines in most jurisdictions.[/li][li] In many election jurisdictions Diebold personnel actually run the election.[/li][li] Diebold TSx DREs with paper ballots must have the paper roll changed by a   technician, not an election judge, every time 60-75 ballots are cast. The ballots   are on a continuous roll and make a potential hand recount very tedious and   time consuming.[/li][li] "Programming" and machine errors have been exposed in every election   cycle Diebold voting machines have been used in for the past ten years. Note   that it is virtually impossible to distinguish "programming" errors   from deliberate fraud or sabotage.[/li][li] It has become easy to determine that a Diebold representative is dissembling.   His, or her lips are moving.[/li][/ul] With the exception of the motherboard, the other issues listed above are documented   in the EJF book on Vote Fraud and Election Issues. Pictures of the Diebold motherboard and details on the Hursti hack can be found at [a href="http://www.openvoting.us/tsx/all-files.php." target="_blank" rel="nofollow"]http://www.openvoting.us/tsx/all-files.php.[/a][/p] Additional examples of problems with Diebold voting machines are documented on VotersUnite, Vote Trust USA, Brad Blog, Black Box Voting, and by many others.[/p] The     truly frightening thing is that Diebold may not even be the worst of the   electronic voting machines in use. While I have painted China as the villain     in the above synopsis, Sequoia Voting Systems is owned by a government-controlled     Venezuelan company. Venezuela hasn't been notably friendly to the U.S. lately,     either.[/p]   Our forbearers developed a working solution for elections. Voters go to   a local precinct, hand mark a paper ballot and put it in a locked ballot       box. At the       end of the day the ballots are counted in public view by at least two election       judges of opposing parties before the ballots ever leave the polling place.       That is as safe, secure, and accurate a method as has been devised for       voting. It is also considerably cheaper than electronic voting. Why don't       we use       it?[/p] Before you dismiss the above as the paranoid ranting of one more radical,         consider the following listings from my curriculum vitae:[/p] Who's Who in the World, 16th through 24th Editions, 1999-2007.
   Who's Who in America, 53rd through 61st Editions, 1999-2007.
 Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 4th through 9th Editions, 1998-2007.[/p] I began working with electronics in 1957 and with computers in 1960 on flight   control and guidance systems for Atlas and Centaur missiles. In 1976 I earned   a Ph.D. in geophysics that was largely supported by the aerospace engineering   department at Texas A&M. Much of my career was spent in such institutions   as Scripps and Woods Hole. I also served on the IEEE Voting Equipment Standards committee for virtually its entire duration from 2001 to 2006.[/p] So when some     election official claims problems with electronic voting machines don't exist,     ask them for their credentials and educational background. Pay particular attention to their computer experience (most don't have any).[/p] As     a Marine, I took an oath to defend the Constitution from all enemies, foreign     and domestic. I still take that oath seriously.
   Semper Fi,
   Chuck Corry
#47
[div class="ItemHeadline"][a href="http://www.bradblog.com"]San Diego County Registrar Sued by Voter Seeking Compliance of State's Paper Ballot Order, 'Immediate Action' Concerning Diebold Voting Machine 'Sleepovers'!

[/a][/div]                   [div class="ItemSubHeadline"][a href="http://www.bradblog.com"]Complaint Filed Against Registrar Mikel Haas in CA's Court of Appeals on Behalf of Plaintiff by Busby/Bilbray Election Contest Attorney Ken Simpkins[/a][/div]                            [div class="ItemSubSubHeadline"][a href="http://www.bradblog.com"]Suit Funded by Velvet Revolution's 'Election Protection Strike Force' Effort...[/a][/div]                       [!-- Print the time the article was posted --][!-- The article content --]                           [!-- [div class="post-content"] --]                [img]http://www.bradblog.com/Images/Siren.gif" align="left" border="0" hspace="6" vspace="3"]A lawsuit naming San Diego County Registrar of Voters Mikel Haas as defendant has been filed in the California Court of Appeals seeking to compel Haas — whom we've [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3685"]previously described[/a] as one of the nation's worst Elections Administrators — to follow the orders of the California Sec. of State and supply Paper Ballots to all voters who request one. Further, the suit demands that Haas actually count those ballots on Election Night, in accordance with the State order, rather than create an "unequal class of voters" by reporting only touch-screen voting results that night.[/p] [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3685"][img]http://www.bradblog.com/Images/MikelHaas_Unaccountable.jpg" align="right" border="0" hspace="6" vspace="3"][/a]As [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3685"]The BRAD BLOG reported yesterday[/a], Haas has announced that he plans to defy the [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3626"]SoS order[/a] to count such paper ballots as "normal ballots" by refusing to count them at all until the Thursday after the election. He has also instructed poll workers to not inform voters of their right to vote on paper if they so choose and, according to the lawsuit, has failed to ensure that an adequate supply of paper ballots will be available for voters who wish or need them.[/p] As well, the lawsuit — funded by the [a href="http://www.velvetrevolution.us/ElectionStrikeForce"]VelvetRevolution.us Election Protection Strike Force[/a] — seeks in it's third action a peremptory writ regarding the current "sleepovers" of Diebold electronic voting machines, now underway in San Diego where poll workers will have kept the pre-programmed, election-ready touch-screen systems in their homes and cars for a full three weeks prior to the November 7th election.[/p] – [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/SanDiego_Writ_Haas_103006.pdf"]Download the full complaint here [PDF]...[/a]
 (It's very very good, btw, and charges, correctly in our opinion, that Haas has failed in and abused his role as Registrar of Voters.)[/p] Carlsbad attorney Ken Simpkins' suit, filed on behalf of San Diego County voter Kathy Peterson, seeks appropriate security logs and precautions to be instituted, since Haas has failed to do so via his "sleepovers," which lack apppropriate security measures. A [a href="http://www.velvetrevolution.us/electionstrikeforce/2006/10/san_diego_co_voter_sues_for_em.html"]recent blog item[/a] at Velvet Revolution (VR) has described Haas as "apparently preferring plausible deniability of scattering the voting machines to innumerable volunteers" over actual accountability.[/p] [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3685"][img]http://www.bradblog.com/Images/SanDiego_DieboldSleepoverParkingLot_101706_small.jpg" align="left" border="0" hspace="6" vspace="3"][/a]The "sleepovers" are also in violation of both state and federal laws and security requirements, effectively decertifying them for use before the election even begins. San Diegans should have no basis, at this time, for confidence in any results reported from San Diego's election on November 7th, due to Haas' failures.[/p] Haas, in an [a href="http://nctimes.com/articles/2006/10/31/news/sandiego/3_04_3010_30_06.txt"]article on the lawsuit[/a] in the North County Times, says that complying with the SoS order to count paper ballot votes as "normal ballots" would be impractical.[/p] "We can't count these ballots on election night," he told the NC Times. "They will be counted during the canvas period, which allows us 28 days. We can't count two things at the same time. We'll have our hands full just uploading the results from the precincts where people will be voting on touch screens."[/p] By refusing to count paper ballots on Election Night, "Mr. Haas risks skewing the early visibility of San Diego election results, which could impact public perceptions and lead to premature concessions by candidates," according to a statement by Ken Simpkins.[/p] The NC Times quotes Haas as saying there is no reason for candidates to concede prematurely. "It isn't over until I certify the election, and that's usually around 28 days after an Election Day," he said. "What any candidate does within those days is their business."[/p] Haas' claim that "it isn't over until I certify the election" is in direct contradiction to the facts on the ground, revealed by last June's U.S. House Special Election to replace disgraced Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham in San Diego. In that matter, a [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3151"]contest was filed[/a] after certification of the election, as per state law, but was thrown out by a San Diego judge who ruled the U.S. House, not the courts or voters of California, had jurisdiction over any election challenges or recounts once the "winner" in the race, Brian Bilbray, had been sworn in by the House just seven days after the election. At the time of the swearing-in — a full two weeks prior to Haas' certification — thousands of ballots remained wholly uncounted.[/p] By law, no contest or recount could be filed until after Haas' certification. And yet, Superior Court Judge Judge Yuri Hoffman found the plaintiffs no longer had the right to challenge or recount the election results in any way.[/p] Simpkins was one of the attorneys who filed the Busby/Bilbray lawsuit last summer along with attorney Paul Lehto. In that case — as [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=2926"]The BRAD BLOG originally broke[/a] on June 7th, followed with [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?cat=2"]extensive special coverage[/a] thereafter — Haas had also sent home both optical-scan and touch-screen voting systems made by Diebold on poll worker "sleepovers," despite new [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=2954"]emergency security mitigation requirements[/a] made by both State and Federal oversight bodies after it had been discovered that Diebold voting systems contained a type of programming code making them particularly susceptible to tampering. That type of programming code, known as "interpeted code", is also in violation of both state and federal law.[/p] During the June contest it was discovered that Haas' chain of custody security logs were virtually non-existent. The dismissal of that case is currently being [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3568"]appealed[/a].[/p] As [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3702"]we reported[/a] on Tuesday, the Democratic Sec. of State candidate, Debra Bowen, released a [a href="http://www.debrabowen.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=172&Itemid=28"]short video ad[/a] on her [a href="http://www.debrabowen.com/"]campaign website[/a] revealing the extraordinary dangers and, indeed, the serious national security threat presented by such "sleepovers".[/p] A request has been made for an expedited decision from the court in the latest case due to the pending election. Hopefully decisions on these matters will be forthcoming.[/p] [a href="http://www.velvetrevolution.us/ElectionStrikeForce"][img]http://www.bradblog.com/Images/VR_ElectionStrikeForce_Logo_med.gif" align="right" border="0" hspace="6" vspace="3"][/a]Your help in fighting for accountability in such cases around the country is paramount. Please [a href="http://www.velvetrevolution.us/donate.php"]donate to the VR Strike Force effort[/a] so we can help hold the bad guys accountable and fight for clean elections! Our work is funded entirely by "we the people" so your support is crucial![/p] The [a href="http://www.velvetrevolution.us/ElectionStrikeForce"]VR Election Protection Strike Force[/a] website can be found at: [a href="http://www.velvetrevolution.us/ElectionStrikeForce"]http://VelvetRevolution.us/ElectionStrikeForce[/a]. Please pass that address around![/p] As well, the [a href="http://velvetrevolution.us/ElectionStrikeForce"]VR Strike Force[/a] is offering a $250,000 reward for tips concerning Election Fraud ([a href="http://www.velvetrevolution.us/electionstrikeforce/2006/10/reward_fund.html"]details here[/a], tip-line here: 866-VOTE-TIP)[/p] [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/"]The BRAD BLOG[/a] is a co-founder of [a href="http://velvetrevolution.us/"]VelvetRevolution.us[/a]. We hope to announce news concerning a special VR Strike Force Radio broadcast on Election Night, in conjunction with a number of other individuals and organizations. More details on that, hopefully, very soon... [/p]
#48
[div class="ItemHeadline"][a  href="http://www.bradblog.com"]From www.bradblog.com[/a]

[a href="http://www.bradblog.com"]Clint Curtis and Tom Feeney Video Pitches Side-by-Side...You Decide...[/a][/div]                                [!-- Print the time the article was posted --][!-- The article content --]                           [!-- [div class="post-content"] --]                Click the photos for the video pitch of your choice. As someone mentioned recently to us (and we agree) the political novice vote-rigging whistleblower turned Congressional candidate (FL-24), Clint Curtis, has studied hard and well. He now comes off as downright "Clintonian" (in the good sense) in his presentation these days, as you'll note in the video below. His opponent Rep. Tom Feeney (R-Abramoff) is the one Curtis [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00001024.htm"]alleges[/a] asked him to create vote-rigging software in 2000. Feeney claims Curtis is "not fit for public office." We'd suggest the short videos below prove otherwise...[/p] [p align="center"][a href="http://www.wftv.com/video/10043576/index.html"]The whistleblower...[/a]
 [a href="http://www.wftv.com/video/10043576/index.html"][img]http://www.bradblog.com/Images/WFTV_ClintCurtis_Vote2006.jpg" border="0"][/a]
 [/p][p align="justify"] [/p][p align="center"][a href="http://www.wftv.com/video/10043469/index.html"]The whistleblowee...[/a]
 [a href="http://www.wftv.com/video/10043469/index.html"][img]http://www.bradblog.com/Images/WFTV_TomFeeney_Vote2006.jpg" border="0"][/a]
 [/p][p align="justify"] [/p]P.S. Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) currently has a quick [a href="http://pdamerica.org/articles/campaigns/2006-10-28-07-30-28-campaigns.php"]feature article on Curtis[/a] at the top of their website. PDA has endorsed Curtis, along with the [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3648"][em]Daytona Beach News-Journal[/em][/a], [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3658"][em]Esquire Magazine[/em][/a], and others...[/p]
#49
 [a  href="http://avi-rubin.blogspot.com/"]Excerpt [/a]written by [a  href="http://beta.blogger.com/profile/05727241711132643386"]Avi Rubin[/a]

Tuesday, October 31, 2006                      [a name="571618047541255125"][/a]            [h3 class="post-title"][a href="http://avi-rubin.blogspot.com/2006/10/uconn-voter-center-report-diebold-av-os.html"]UConn VoTeR center report: Diebold AV-OS is vulnerable to serious attacks[/a]                      [/h3]A [a  target="new" href="http://voter.engr.uconn.edu/voter/Reports.html"]powerful new report[/a] was released yesterday about the Diebold AccuVote Optical Scan voting terminal (AV-OS). This is a thorough and independent security analysis of the machines that will be used in Connecticut to count votes on November 7. It is based on hands-on experimentation with the system, and is thus more like the Princeton study of the Accuvote TS than my team's earlier source code analysis. Like the Princeton team, the UConn researchers had no access to any internal documentation from the vendor, no source code, or any other information that would have given them an advantage over a random attacker who happened to get access to the machine. Everything they needed to know to perform the attacks was done by reverse engineering the system and observing its behavior. The evaluation was done as part of an evaluation on behalf of the state of Connecticut. They should be commended for not only allowing, but for requesting this study. The report published on their web site explains the attacks in enough detail to be convincing, but some low level details are reserved for another copy of the paper that is only available from the authors by request.

[a href="http://avi-rubin.blogspot.com/"]CLICK HERE to read rest of article[/a]
 
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[img class="date-mm" src="http://cache.wonkette.com/assets/www.wonkette.com/img/dates/10.gif" alt="10"]       [img class="date-dd" src="http://cache.wonkette.com/assets/www.wonkette.com/img/dates/30.gif" alt="30"]       [img class="date-yy" src="http://cache.wonkette.com/assets/www.wonkette.com/img/dates/2006.gif" alt="2006"]           [h2 id="a211028"][a href="http://www.rawstory.com/showoutarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wonkette.com%2Fpolitics%2Fdick-cheney%2Fshreddin-with-dick-211028.php"]Shreddin' With Dick[/a][/h2]                 [!-- google_ad_section_start --]       [a href="http://www.wonkette.com/assets/resources/2006/10/shred.php" onclick="window.DOH!('http://www.wonkette.com/assets/resources/2006/10/shred.php','popup','width=646,height=486,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"][img]http://www.wonkette.com/assets/resources/2006/10/shred-thumb.jpg" alt="http://www.wonkette.com/assets/resources/2006/10/shred-thumb.jpg" height="361" width="480"][/a] Spotted on 10/19, by an eagle-eyed Wonkette reader: The Mid-Atlantic Shredding Services truck making its way up to the Cheney compound at the Naval Observatory.[/p]  Fun fact: Mid-Atlantic Shredding Services has been [a href="http://www.sdbmagazine.com/news/news.asp?ID=3608&SubCatID=18&CatID=6"]contracted by the Secret Service for our Executive Branch's record-not-keeping needs.[/a][/p]
#51
[div class="articleBy"][a href="http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=15757"]THE ELECTION TO NOWHERE
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Joel S. Hirschhorn[/div]    [div class="articleDate"]October 30, 2006
[/div]        Even worse than a taxpayer financed bridge to nowhere is the much ballyhooed upcoming election to nowhere.[/p] If Republicrooks should retain control of one or both houses of congress, our country continues downhill. Our trust and faith in our constitutional republic is surely flushed down the toilet, with George, Dick, Don and Condi jointly and joyously pushing the lever down.[/p] What if Democraps win? Where are we going? To somewhere that really matters? That depends on where you think our nation should go. What problems do you want solved and what policy and political reforms do you think are critically needed?[/p] Lately, the Dems talk about a "new direction." To where? To the Promised Land? Where exactly are they promising to take us? That logically should result from a sincere rejection of our current system. Can they reject their system? Or, is their new direction likely to be nothing more than a sleazy political U-turn?[/p] Are they going to take us to a democracy-land free of corruption by corporate and other special interests? On the other side will the Dems take us out of the insane pre-emptive Iraq war that is wasting American lives and treasure? Will that new destination include vigorously protecting our borders from illegal immigrants and terrorists? Once we cross over will we finally see a true overhaul of our tax system that works in favor of economic justice and equality, where the rich no longer get favored treatment? Once there will they impeach – or better yet, prosecute – G.W. Bush and his accomplices for mass criminally negligent homicide? Will they restore honesty and integrity to our constitutional republic?[/p][a href="http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=15757"]CLICK HERE to read rest of article[/a]
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#52
   [h1 id="_ctl4_ArticleH1"][a href="http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/evoting.ars/2"]How to steal an election by hacking the vote[/a][/h1] By Jon "Hannibal" Stokes[a href="mailto:[email protected]"][/a]     [span id="_ctl4_PostDate"]Wednesday, October 25, 2006[/span]  What if I told you that it would take only one person—one highly motivated, but only moderately skilled bad apple, with either authorized or unauthorized access to the right company's internal computer network—to steal a statewide election? You might think I was crazy, or alarmist, or just talking about something that's only a remote, highly theoretical possibility. You also probably would think I was being really over-the-top if I told you that, without sweeping and very costly changes to the American electoral process, this scenario is almost certain to play out at some point in the future in some county or state in America, and that after it happens not only will we not have a clue as to what has taken place, but if we do get suspicious there will be no way to prove anything. You certainly wouldn't want to believe me, and I don't blame you. [/p]
So what if I told you that one highly motivated and moderately skilled bad apple could cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to America's private sector by unleashing a Windows virus from the safety of his parents' basement, and that many of the victims in the attack would never know that they'd been compromised? Before the rise of the Internet, this scenario also might've been considered alarmist folly by most, but now we know that it's all too real.   Thanks to the recent and rapid adoption of direct-recording electronic (DRE) voting machines in states and counties across America, the two scenarios that I just outlined have now become siblings (perhaps even fraternal twins) in the same large, unhappy family of information security (infosec) challenges. Our national election infrastructure is now largely an information technology infrastructure, so the problem of keeping our elections free of vote fraud is now an information security problem. If you've been keeping track of the news in the past few years, with its weekly litany of high-profile breaches in public- and private-sector networks, then you know how well we're (not) doing on the infosec front. [/p]  Over the course of almost eight years of reporting for Ars Technica, I've followed the merging of the areas of election security and information security, a merging that was accelerated much too rapidly in the wake of the 2000 presidential election. In all this time, I've yet to find a good way to convey to the non-technical public how well and truly screwed up we presently are, six years after the Florida recount. So now it's time to hit the panic button: In this article, I'm going to show you how to steal an election. [/p]
 Now, I won't be giving you the kind of "push this, pull here" instructions for cracking specific machines that you can find scattered all over the Internet, in alarmingly lengthy PDF reports that detail vulnerability after vulnerability and exploit after exploit. (See the bibliography at the end of this article for that kind of information.) And I certainly won't be linking to any of the leaked Diebold source code, which is available in various corners of the online world. What I'll show you instead is a road map to the brave new world of electronic election manipulation, with just enough nuts-and-bolts detail to help you understand why things work the way they do.   Along the way, I'll also show you just how many different hands touch these electronic voting machines before and after a vote is cast, and I'll lay out just how vulnerable a DRE-based elections system is to what e-voting researchers have dubbed "wholesale fraud," i.e., the ability of an individual or a very small group to steal an entire election by making subtle changes in the right places.[/p]   So let's get right down to business and meet the tools that we're going to use to flip a race in favor of our preferred candidate.[/p][a  href="http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/evoting.ars/2"]CLICK HERE to read rest of article[/a]
   Note: I'm not in any way encouraging anyone to actually go out and steal an election. This article is intended solely as a guide to the kinds of information and techniques that election thieves already have available, and not as an incitement to or an aid for committing crimes   [/p]
#53
Scares the living daylights out of me...

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#54
  Andy's Election
     By William Rivers Pitt
     t r u t h o u t | Perspective

     Friday 27 October 2006

     My bar has been running this neat gimmick for several years now. If you drink every kind of beer they have in the place - about 130 labels when you combine the bottles, the taps and the unutterably wretched stuff they keep buried under the dumpster out back - your reward is a 25-ounce mug that can be filled from the taps for the regular pint price. Moreover, you get to emboss your mug with the name of your favorite author. The only caveat: the author has to be dead.

     I got my own mug approximately ten thousand years ago, and the author I chose was H.L. Mencken. It seemed a good choice, as it was Mencken who once said, "The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary." Given the times, I could not imagine a more accurate statement.

     But then, in the summer of 2005, my friend Andy Stephenson passed away due to pancreatic cancer. Andy had devoted years of his life to sounding an alarm over the unbelievable flaws in the new electronic voting machines that had been foisted on the American public by the Help America Vote Act. He went so far as to run for Secretary of State in Washington on a platform centered around making sure elections had a verified paper trail to follow once the voting was done. Even while ill, Andy gave himself to this issue, [a href="http://www.oregonvrc.org/2005/07/auditing_your_election_101_by_andy_stephenson?PHPSESSID=f76475cee045d1cc76c6a38291b21671"]teaching classes on how to audit your election[/a] and writing as much as he could on the matter.

     After he died, I had the folks at my bar change the name on my mug. It says "Andy Stephenson" now, and I will be raising his name in a toast on Tuesday, November 7th. Whether it will be a toast to success or yet another farewell to American democracy remains to be seen, but one thing is certain. In my mind, this is Andy's election.

     What would Andy think of the news stories that have been coming out over the last days and weeks?

     Just today, the UK Guardian published a report titled "[a href="http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/102706Z.shtml"]US Warned of Ballot Box Chaos as Elections Near[/a]." The report goes on to state, "Six years after the emergence of the now infamous 'hanging chad' in the 2000 presidential elections, monitoring groups warn that technological glitches and hackers could throw next month's mid-term elections into chaos. With polling day less than two weeks away, a report this week by electionline.org, a non-partisan organisation, anticipates problems at the ballot box in as many as 10 states. In many states, voters will be casting their votes electronically for the first time. The officials at the polling stations may be equally inexperienced, and because such workers are typically elderly and retired, critics say they may be particularly poorly equipped to deal with any technological problems."

     "Those concerns crystallised last month," continues the Guardian report, "when a Princeton professor of computer science, Edward Felton, and two colleagues managed to hack into a new electronic voting machine without detection and install a virus that could alter vote counts - and go on to infect a wider network of machines. The exercise, which Mr Felton repeated on television, took about a minute to complete."

     DeForest Soaries, Bush's first appointed chairman of the US Election Assistance Commission, [a href="http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806F.shtml"]recently stated[/a] that election systems currently in place in the United States, specifically the new electronic systems, are "ripe for stealing elections and for fraud."

     In a mainstream media interview that was never aired, Soaries said of these new election systems, "There is no prototype. There are no standards. There is no scientific research that would guarantee any election district that there's a machine that can be used to answer these very serious questions. And so, my sense is that the politicians in Washington have concluded that the system can't be all that bad because, after all, it produced them. And as long as an elected official is an elected official, then whatever machine was used, whatever device was used to elect him or her, seems to be adequate. But there's an erosion of voting rights implicit in our inability to trust the technology that we use and if we were another country being analyzed by America, we would conclude that this country is ripe for stealing elections and for fraud."

     This week's Mail and Guardian carried a story titled "[a href="http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/102506F.shtml"]Voting Problems Loom in US Election[/a]." The report reads, "Long lines and long counts threaten to mar next month's United States congressional elections as millions of Americans put new voting machines and rules to the test, election officials and experts say. Many of the changes take effect this year, when one-third of voters will cast their ballots on new electronic machines whose reliability in a national election is unproven. Ohio - where Democratic voters in 2004 complained that long lines in their neighbourhoods kept them from voting - and Pennsylvania are two states with major races where the voting process will be closely watched on November 7. Other states include Maryland, which had problems with its September primary election, and Georgia and Missouri, where courts threw out new voter-identification requirements and experts see a potential for disputes."

     NBC's Utah affiliate KSL published a story this past week titled "[a href="http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/102606L.shtml#1"]Some Question Security of E-Voting Machines[/a]." The report read, "Two weeks before Election Day and red flags are still going up about new electronic voting machines in Utah and nationally. The big question is ... are the machines, and by definition even the elections, secure? As voters go to the polls, it's a whole new world. But there's a ghost of doubt hovering over the elections of 2006, thanks to the debacle of Florida in 2000. After more problems in Ohio in 2004, it's safe to say there's a growing perception our votes could be  corrupted."

     Columnist Bruce O'Dell, in an article this week titled "[a href="http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/102706O.shtml"]Pull the Plug on E-Voting[/a]," stated, "Voting by computer may be inherently untrustworthy and in practice poorly crafted, overpriced, prone to breakdowns and wide open to subversion - but at least it's less accurate than counting by hand. Here's an indictment of the IT profession, and a fine irony: the degree of independent hand-auditing of paper ballot records sufficient to verify the corresponding computerized vote tallies is comparable to the effort required to more accurately count all the ballots by hand in the first place, dispensing with the machines. But until that day arrives, the programs that the voting vendors actually distribute - as opposed to the software they may say they distribute - will continue to determine who takes power after the votes are tallied."

     Maryland, it seems, is having quite an adventure with its new electronic voting machines. One story published by the Washington Post titled "Voting Machines Had Defective Part" reports that "The maker of Maryland's electronic voting system replaced a flawed electronic component in several thousand touch-screen voting machines in 2005, state election officials acknowledged this week. To eliminate unpredictable 'screen freezes' that have occurred since the machines were first used in Maryland in 2002, Diebold Election Systems installed new system boards in about 4,700 voting machines from four Maryland counties: Allegany, Dorchester, Montgomery and Prince George's. The screen freezes do not cause votes to be lost, officials said, but they confuse voters and election judges who sometimes wonder whether votes cast on a frozen machine will be counted."

     Virginia is also enjoying the fun. A story that also appeared in the Post titled "[a href="http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/102506O.shtml"]Some Voting Machines Chop Off Candidates' Names[/a]" reports that "U.S. Senate candidate James Webb's last name has been cut off on part of the electronic ballot used by voters in Alexandria, Falls Church and Charlottesville because of a computer glitch that also affects other candidates with long names, city officials said yesterday. Thus, Democratic candidate Webb will appear with his first name and nickname only - or "James H. 'Jim'" - on summary pages in Alexandria, Falls Church and Charlottesville, the only jurisdictions in Virginia that use balloting machines manufactured by Hart InterCivic of Austin."

     Perhaps the most disturbing report on these new voting machines [a href="http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/102606D.shtml"]came from writer Andy Ostroy[/a] in an article titled "Another Stolen Election Headed Our Way?" The center of this report is an interview with voting rights activist and New York University professor Mark Crispin Miller, who is flatly terrified that the kinds of fraud we saw in 2002 and 2004 will be repeated again this November.

     Thankfully, Miller provided a list of actions voters can take if they think their vote isn't being counted:
  [dl][dd]1. Vote, vote, vote ... and get everyone you know to vote as well.

  [/dd][dd]2. Write your congressmen and senators and demand uniformity and federal standards for the election process. Demand an end to electronic voting machines unless there's a viable paper trail. Demand paper ballots instead. Ask that election day be declared a national holiday.

  [/dd][dd]3. Bombard the media with letters and calls that demand coverage of election fraud.

  [/dd][dd]4. Organize demonstrations.

  [/dd][dd]5. Go armed to the polls next month with 1-866-OUR-VOTE and call it immediately to report any fraudulent and/or suspicious  activity.

  [/dd][/dl]    Many factors will decide the outcome of the November midterms. The carnage in Iraq and the staggering death toll absorbed by American soldiers and Iraqi civilians will play a part. The rank corruption of Jack Abramoff and his Republican congressional cronies will play a part. The scandal surrounding Rep. Mark Foley will play a part. The immigration debate that has divided the Republican party will play a part. The courageous decision by a New Jersey court to grant equal rights to gay couples will play a part, because the Religious Right intends to use that decision to whoop up the conservative base.

     In the end, however, crummy and easily-hackable electronic voting machines manufactured by companies with financial ties to the Republican Party may play the greatest part of all. Andy Stephenson lived and died trying to warn us about these things. The good news, for Andy and for us all, is that these news reports are drawing much-needed attention to the problem. The bad news, simply, is that the problems still exist, and may come to determine who holds power in America after January.

     One way or another, I will be raising Andy's glass on November 7th. Hopefully, that glass will not be filled, once again, with bitter dregs.

 [hr style="height: 3px;"]     [a href="mailto:[email protected]"]William Rivers Pitt[/a] is a New York Times and internationally bestselling author of two books: [a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1893956385/qid=1055796595/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/002-8359763-1225605?v=glance&s=books"]War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You to Know[/a] and [a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0745320104/qid=1055796595/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/002-8359763-1225605?v=glance&s=books"]The Greatest Sedition Is Silence[/a]. His newest book, [a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0977825329/sr=1-2/qid=1155755822/ref=pd_bbs_2/102-5663939-2555327?ie=UTF8&s=books"]House of Ill Repute: Reflections on War, Lies, and America's Ravaged Reputation[/a], will be available this winter from PoliPointPress.
 
#55
Election of California Secretary of State will affect the national vote.

THE CHRONICLE RECOMMENDS
Why Bowen earns our vote
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Sunday, October 22, 2006

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THE TWO major-party candidates for California secretary of state could not be more different in style or in philosophy about the role of the office.

Incumbent Bruce McPherson, a Republican, is an engaging, low-key centrist with great faith in modern electronic voting systems and great concern about the potential for shenanigans at polling places. Sen. Debra Bowen, a Democrat who brings a lawyerly edge and high-tech guile in her approach to public policy, is highly skeptical about the current safeguards on electronic voting systems.

One trait these two veteran politicians share is a high level of competence. It's unfortunate they are running for the same statewide office. Either of these two candidates, who both offer legislative experience and straight-shooter reputations, could do a capable job as secretary of state.

McPherson, appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to replace Democrat Kevin Shelley after his resignation, proved an excellent choice to restore integrity to an office embroiled in scandal and charges of partisan gamesmanship.

While McPherson has handled the job with professionalism and a nonpartisan sensibility, one of our concerns is his contentment with the efficacy and impregnability of modern voting systems. He derisively accuses Bowen of running on the problems in "Ohio and Florida," as if the lingering questions about the past two presidential elections could be easily dismissed.

There is a tendency in mainstream politics to dismiss skeptics of electronic voting as kooks or conspiracy theorists -- the "black helicopter crowd" is the vogue term of marginalization for them. In truth, however, there are highly qualified scientists on both sides of the question of whether modern voting machines are vulnerable to hacking or manipulation.

In Bowen, California would have a secretary of state who is asking the right questions and has the grounding to know when she is getting straight answers. She recognizes that a conversion to electronic voting systems must be accompanied by appropriate safeguards -- such as paper trails and open source software -- that maintain public confidence in the electoral process.

Bowen's 14 years in the California Legislature demonstrated her commitment to the issues and values desired in a secretary of state. She has been an effective advocate for open government -- pioneering the use of the Internet to make campaign finance and legislative records readily available to the public, and authoring an array of bills to make the initiative process more transparent.

Beyond that, Bowen has proved to be one of the most focused and effective representatives in the 120-member Legislature, especially on consumer and privacy protection. She takes on tough issues, stays with them and gets results. Her work in Sacramento, for example, has produced laws that have reduced the risk of identity theft in California.

Debra Bowen gets our endorsement for secretary of state.

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[div style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" class="ItemHeadline"][a href="http://www.bradblog.com"]CA Sec. of State Candidate Publishes 'Voters Bill of Rights'...[/a][/div]                   [div style="font-weight: bold;" class="ItemSubHeadline"][a href="http://www.bradblog.com"]Debra Bowen States the Obvious...Necessarily...[/a][/div]                                [!-- Print the time the article was posted --][!-- The article content --]                           [!-- [div class="post-content"] --]                [a href="http://www.debrabowen.com/"][img]http://www.bradblog.com/Images/DebraBowen.jpg" align="right" border="0" hspace="6" vspace="3"]Is this sort of thing actually necessary? Apparently it is.[/a][/p] While the following 10 items seem painfully obvious, apparently these no-brainer items need to be issued as a [a href="http://ga3.org/campaign/voterbillofrights"]"Voter Bill of Rights"[/a] by CA Secretary of State candidate [a href="http://www.debrabowen.com/"]Debra Bowen[/a], given the mess we currently face (made possible, in no small part, by the hapless, duplicitous current CA SoS Bruce McPherson)...[/p] [div class="medianogreen"]1. The Right To Register To Vote.
 2. The Right To Vote.
 3. The Right to Vote In A Tamper-Proof Election.
 4. The Right To Vote On Paper.
 5. The Right To Have Each Vote Counted Accurately.
 6. The Right To Have Election Results Properly Audited.
 7. The Right To An Open, Transparent, Public Process.
 8. The Right To Elections Officials Who Operate Free of Partisan Influence.
 9. The Right To Know that Elected Officials Are Free From the Influence of Campaign Contributions From Voting Machine Vendors.
 10. The Right To Find Out How Money Is Being Raised And Spent In The Political Process.[/div] Have we mentioned that Bowen's victory in defeating McPherson is perhaps one the most important elections in the country if we hope to ever see Electoral Integrity in this country again? [a href="http://ga3.org/campaign/voterbillofrights"]Sign on to support here...[/a] [/p]  
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 [a href="http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Florida_activist_candidate_charged_with_felony_1017.html"][font bgcolor="#FFFFFF" color="#990000" face="Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="6"][font color="#000000"]Florida activist, candidate charged with felony wiretapping[/font][/font][/a]                                [/p]Miriam Raftery
[font color="#990000" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"][font color="#000000" face="Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="1"]Published: Tuesday October 17, 2006[/font][/font]   [/p][form id="frm_print_me" method="post" action="http://www.rawstory.com/printstory.php?story=3573"][input name="ottp" value="foo" type="hidden"][/form][a href="http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Florida_activist_candidate_charged_with_felony_1017.html"][img]http://www.rawstory.com/images/new/charlesgrapski.jpg" align="right" border="1" hspace="5" vspace="5"][/a] The State of Florida has filed felony wiretapping charges against election reform activist Charles Grapski for audiotaping his efforts to obtain public records related to his investigation of alleged election fraud, [a href="http://rawstory.com/"][font color="#ff0000"]RAW STORY[/font][/a] has learned. He faces arraignment Tuesday, October 17th.  "The State has held charges over my head since May 1st, six months," Grapski told [a href="http://rawstory.com/"][font color="#ff0000"]RAW STORY[/font][/a]. "I have not been allowed until now the right of subpoena power to do discovery in my own defense. Now the State is saying I must choose between two rights: the right to a speedy trial, and my right to a fair trial."[/p] [a href="http://rawstory.com/"][font color="#ff0000"]RAW STORY[/font][/a] has [a href="http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Florida_House_candidate_to_face_litany_0612.html"]previously reported[/a] on officials' attempts to suppress Grapski's investigation and that Grapski was later [a href="http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Florida_House_Candidate_Banned_from_City_0718.html"]banned by a judge[/a] from campaigning in the City of Alachua.[/p][a href="http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Florida_activist_candidate_charged_with_felony_1017.html"]Click Here to read rest of article[/a]
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An Election Official who was appointed by Bush actually tells the truth.  Amazing but true. Excerpt from [a  href="http://www.bradblog.com"]www.bradblog.com[/a] article (eat your heart out, Witch):
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[a href="http://www.bradblog.com"]EXCLUSIVE: FIRST BUSH-APPOINTED CHAIR OF U.S. ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION SAYS 'NO STANDARDS' FOR E-VOTING DEVICES, SYSTEM 'RIPE FOR STEALING ELECTIONS'![/a][/div]                   [div class="ItemSubHeadline"]Former Chair Says He 'Was Deceived', EAC and Federal Efforts for Election Reform 'A Charade', 'Travesty'![/div]                            [div class="ItemSubSubHeadline"]In Stark Contrast to Current EAC Chair, Rev. DeForest Soaries Blasts White House, Congress in Transcript of Unaired Interview from Major Broadcast Network![/div]                       [!-- Print the time the article was posted --][!-- The article content --]                           [!-- [div class="post-content"] --]                [img]http://www.bradblog.com/Images/Siren.gif" align="left" border="0" hspace="6" vspace="3"][a href="http://www.bradblog.com/"]The BRAD BLOG[/a] has received an EXCLUSIVE partial transcript from a recent, unaired interview by a major broadcast network with former U.S. Elections Assistance Commission (EAC) chair Rev. DeForest Soaries.[/p] Soaries was appointed by George W. Bush as the first chair of the commission created by the federal Help America Vote Act (HAVA) in the wake of the 2000 Presidential Election Debacle. In the interview, available here for the first time, Soaries excoriates both Congress and the White House, referring to their dedication to reforming American election issues as "a charade" and "a travesty," and says the system now in place is "ripe for stealing elections and for fraud."[/p][a  href="http://www.bradblog.com"]Click Here to read rest of article[/a]
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  Excerpt from [a href="http://www.downwithtyranny.com"]www.downwithtyranny.com[/a]  written by "Keninny"

"I've been mentioning for a couple years that Kolbe isn't only gay, but that he's enamored of teenage boys. So major alarms went off last week when his office announced his "heroic" involvement in the Foley page scandal. It was clear to me immediately that having someone with Kolbe's reputation for forcing his attentions on young men as involved with dozens of teenage male pages was a bad thing. On October 8th I wrote that [a href="http://downwithtyranny.blogspot.com/2006/10/jim-kolbe-figures-into-foley-scandal.html"]his story smelled fishy[/a] and that another shoe would drop. The [a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15249733/"]other shoe dropped today[/a]-- like a ton of bricks. 'Federal prosecutors in Arizona have opened a preliminary investigation of a camping trip Congressman Jim Kolbe, R-Ariz., took 10 years ago that included two teenage congressional pages, a Justice Department spokesman told NBC News.'"

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[a href="http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Lurid_divorce_story_for_failed_GOP_1013.html"][font bgcolor="#FFFFFF" color="#990000" face="Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="6"][font color="#000000"]Lurid divorce from GOP fundraiser for 'Stars' singer Evans[/font][/font][/a]                                [/p][a href="http://rawstory.com/"][font color="#ff0000"]RAW STORY[/font][/a]
                                 
[font color="#990000" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"][font color="#000000" face="Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="1"]Published:                                  Friday October 13, 2006[/font][/font] [/p]                               [form id="frm_print_me" method="post" action="http://www.rawstory.com/printstory.php?story=3543"][input name="ottp" value="foo" type="hidden"][/form][a href='jvascript:document.getElementById("frm_print_me").submit();']Print This[/a]  [a href="http://rawstory.com/email_story.php?sid=3543"]Email This[/a][a href="http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Lurid_divorce_story_for_failed_GOP_1013.html"][img]http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/8688/fdf79a64a81972740d9473ff84c52c58kn2.jpg" align="right" border="1" hspace="5" vspace="5"]Country singer and ABC's Dancing With the Stars regular Sara Evans has filed for divorce from[/a] her husband of 13 years, failed GOP congressional candidate and party fundraiser Craig Schelske.[/p]  According to an article in today's [a href="http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061013/ENTERTAINMENT06/61013002"]Tennesseean[/a], Evans alleges that Schelske "committed adultery, verbally abused her and frequently watched pornography at home." She has now left the ABC show "to give her family her full attention."[/p]  Among several salacious charges leveled at her husband, Evans asserts that he uses his computers to store pornographic pictures of himself and with other women and to run "Craig's Lists" ads seeking "prospective sex partners." Evans also alleges that Schelske harassed her and viewed pornography in front of their three young children.[/p]  According to Tennessean writer Beverly Keel, Evans "requested a temporary restraining order prohibiting Schelske from physically and verbally abusing her, exposing their three young children to pornographic materials of any kind, consuming alcoholic beverages to excess in front of Evans or the children, and taking their children to Oregon, which would interfere with her temporary and pending custody."[/p][a  href="http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Lurid_divorce_story_for_failed_GOP_1013.html"]CLICK HERE to read rest of article[/a]
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