Did the NSA help Bush hack the vote?
January 9, 2006
Columns
Bob Fitrakis
What do we make of the President boldly proclaiming that he has spy powers? Does he have X-ray vision too?
When he and his cronies crawl up into Cheneys bunker with the sign on the door He-man Woman-haters Club. No Girls Allowed (except Condi), do they synchronize their spy decoder rings and decide what new absurd folly to unleash on the world?
Illegal invasion of Iraq, suspending writs of habeus corpus, secret CIA torture dungeons, or election rigging? Most people outgrow such childish games and fantasies by the time theyre ten years old. And by age twelve, most understand that the President is not a king. Or a dictator. That U.S. citizens have inalienable rights.
That there are such things as search warrants. If the executive branch of government is going to conduct surveillance on the American people, they have to get a warrant from the judicial branch specifying what theyre looking for and the reasons for the search.
The Bush administrations utter contempt for the U.S. Constitution and the specific information we now know about its use of the National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance network should further call into question Bush 2004 presidential election. In a recent revelation, we have learned that the NSA shared the fruits of its illegal spying on behalf of Bush with other government agencies.
What are e-voting machines and central tabulators that pass the voting results over electronic networks from the internet to phone lines? No more than data easily spied on and tapped into. The Franklin County Board of Elections, for example, tells us that it was a transmission error in Gahanna Ward 1B, where 638 people cast votes and Bush, the Wonder Boy, received 4258 votes. Its not magic, nor is it an accident or an act of God. If the vote total wasnt so hugely illogical, no one would have caught it.
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