
"Constantly choosing
the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil." ~ Jerry Garcia
June 8, 2010 Ballot Recommendations
Governor : No RECOMMMENDATION Lt. Governor : JIM KING Secretary
of State : MERTON
D. SHORT
Contoller : NATHAN E. JOHNSON
Treasurer : ROBERT
LAUTEN
Attorney General : DIANE BEALL TEMPLIN
Insurence Commissioner : CLAY PEDERSEN
U.S. Senator : NO RECOMMENDATION
U.S. House of Representatives 11th District : DAVID CHRISTENSEN
Senator 10th District
: IVAN CHOU
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| Constitution | Prop 13, Seismic Retrofitting | Taxes | Seismic retrofitting should not add to property's tax assessed value YES | | Constitution | Prop 14, Top Two Primaries | Elections | Top two primary vote getters move to general regardless of party affiliation NO A similar system, in use in Louisiana for congressional elections from 1978-2006, "was even better for incumbents than a normal system" according to
Richard Winger. He says, "In all the 30 years the system was used, only one incumbent member of Congress
was ever defeated for re-election". | | Statute | Prop 15, Public Funding of Elections | Elections | Public funding of politician's campaigns NO Proposition 15 repeals California's voter-approved ban on the public financing of campaigns
| | Constitution | Proposition 16 | Elections | New two-thirds vote requirement for local public electricity providers NO Pacific Gas & Electric is the primary financial sponsor of
the initiative, having contributed $34.5 million through May 2, 2010. That makes PG&E the Goliath in a David-v-Goliath
battle, since Prop 16's opponents have raised less than $50,000 through early May. | | Statute | Proposition 17 | Regulation | Discount for those who have had continuous auto insurance coverage
YES Proposition 17 would give insurance companies the right to
offer persistency discounts to customers of other insurers who have not let their policies lapse for more than 90 days in
the previous five year period. |
The Systematic Destruction of Voting Rights in America by Heidi Stevenson NaturalNews.com You might think you have the right
to vote. You might think your vote counts. You might think that there's a problem here or there, but that they're the exceptions.
You might think that the 2000 presidential election was an aberration, in which the U.S. Supreme Court violated ethical and
court precedents to crown the election loser, countering the will of the people. You might think it can't possibly be an ongoing
problem.
You might be very sadly mistaken.
Voting
rights are under systematic attack in the United States. Techniques include:
* Outright disenfranchisement. * Vote switching in election machines. * Refusal to allow the public to
see how votes are counted. * Use of the people's courts by political parties and corporations to subvert the law. * Use of lawsuit threats by large corporations against cash-strapped local governments to prevent them from examining
voting machines.
Each one might not seem like a major issue,
but taken together, it's clear that there's a coordinated attack on American citizens' rights to vote.
Vote Flipping Brad Friedman has been following the problem
for years, but even he was stunned when it happened to him when he voted in Los Angeles during the June 3rd California election:
"Right before my very eyes, the computer-printed ballot produced by the voting system I was using, incorrectly
filled in bubbles for four of the races I was voting in. Had I not been incredibly careful, after the ballot was printed out,
to painstakingly compare what was printed to what I actually voted for, I'd have never known my votes were being given to
candidates I did not vote for."
As Friedman went
on to point out, if he'd been blind, there would have been no way to know that his votes were changed. Forty percent of his
votes were flipped. Because of his prominence, the machine he'd voted on was quarantined. No one bothered to check out the
rest of the machines at that polling place or others of the same type.
Voter CagingLegitimate
voters who are likely to vote for the "wrong" candidates are identified and systematically excluded from the voter
rolls. Different techniques are used, but one documented by reporter Greg Palast tells of one method.
Before the
2004 election, military personnel who came from predominantly black neighborhoods were targeted. The Republican National Committee
sent them letters addressed "Do Not Forward". Most, if not all, of the addressees were serving their country in
foreign lands. Lists were drawn up of the names on the letters that had been returned as undeliverable. The lists were sent
to the RNC. These soldiers had been "caged".
Their voting registrations were challenged, based on the
returned mail. Once their names had been removed from the voting rolls -- without any attempts to locate and inform them --
they lost the right to vote in the next election, whether they had returned home and gone to the polls or they had sent absentee
ballots.
Through voter caging and other techniques, over half a million voters were disenfranchised during the
2004 election. The vast majority of those who were disenfranchised by caging were black military personnel.
Lack of Transparency in Vote CountingIn the recent June 3rd election
in Monterey, California, two election observers were harassed and prevented from observing the process and the equipment used
for tabulating votes. From the first, when they formally requested access, citing the California code that specifies the rules
for observation -- which quite clearly gives the right to check out all phases of the election, along with all computer and
tabulating equipment -- they were stonewalled.
In spite of the attempts to stop them, Valerie Lane and Brian Rothenberger
were able to see obviously illegal activities and clear indications that it would be easy to tamper with the vote count. They
were stalled, ordered to leave, and threatened with arrest.
The second article in this series will discuss the
specifics of how Mr. Rothenberger and Ms. Lane were prevented from doing precisely what the law -- and [a Republic] -- requires.
Lawsuit ThreatIn New Jersey's Union County, paper records of the number of voters
in the recent primary election did not match the results produced by Sequoia Voting Systems' machine printouts. Naturally,
the County Clerk, Joanne Rajoppi, wanted the problem investigated. The Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey,
an organization of state sheriffs, county clerks, and other similar officials, concurred, calling for an independent review.
They planned to have it done by a Princeton University computer scientist who has experience with voting machines.
It isn't going to happen. Sequoia claims, without any proof, that the errors were the result of errors by poll workers --
an interesting concept, considering it's never happened before. Using double-speak without a hint of embarrassment, they say
that they "welcome all such responsibly executed review activities." How that can be done, though, they don't say
-- but they aren't going to let Union County do an investigation.
Sequoia threatened a lawsuit against Union County,
claiming that an independent investigation would violate their licensing agreement. The county has no option but to capitulate.
The cost of defending such a lawsuit is prohibitive for them.
Left in the balance are the voters who have been
disenfranchised.
A Chilling Subversion of Our [ Republic ]The implications for America['s Republic ] are chilling. A concerted and systematic effort
has been underway to prevent the will of the people from being heard. The very basis of the governance of our nation is at extreme risk.
Thomas Jefferson wrote: "Should
things go wrong at any time, the people will set them to rights by the peaceable exercise of their elective rights."
He had faith in the people's ability to make good decisions through voting. What would he think now, when that most basic
of freedoms -- the one at the heart of our society -- is becoming a ghost, nothing more than the image of what it was meant
to be?
Alexander Hamilton said that a republic's right to vote "ought to stand foremost in the estimation
of the law." Now, the right to vote is becoming little more than a shadow cast behind the actions of those who cast their
votes into a void. Increasingly, it exists more in form than in substance.
Different techniques that have been
used -- and continue to be used -- will be discussed in depth in upcoming articles. The only way to stop the theft of democracy
is through awareness of what's happening. If you know that you're a potential target of vote theft, then you can protect both
yourself and the future of the nation.
References:
The Brad Blog, by Brad Friedman, (http://www.bradblog.com/?p=6043) , (http://www.blackboxvoting.org/)
Black Box Voting, (http://www.blackboxvoting.org/)
"Buffalo Soldiers Scrubbed by Secret GOP Hit List",
by Greg Palast, ((http://www.gregpalast.com/massacre-of-t...)
"Plan for voting machine probe dropped after lawsuit
threat", by Diane C. Walsh, Real-Time News, ((http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2008/0...)
"Sequoia Threatens Lawsuit Over E-Voting Machine Review",
by K.C. Jones, Information Week, ( http://www.informationweek.com/news/man... )
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Rock Island mayoral recount now in judge's hands : The Rock Island mayoral recount finished
Friday afternoon, and challenger David Levin claims that Mayor Dennis Pauley lost enough votes for a judge to declare him
the winner by one vote. More ballots were found without an election judge's initials during the count
Friday, but the net difference between the two candidates didn't change from Tuesday. By law, those ballots are not to be
counted. ( Excerpt )
Votes really do count! : Statewide turnout was barely 23 percent. Five of the six tax measures failed.
In Big Oak Flat, however, turnout was nearly 60 percent,
and the vote count showed a stunning 70 percent voted for the recall! All five school board members were tossed out of their
jobs! Hawaii Judge Issues Injunction Against Use of E-Voting System, Internet Transmission of Votes : Good news! "Hawaii's illegal use of electronic voting machines
and the illegal transmission of vote results over the Internet" has been halted, following a decision from Judge Joseph
E. Cardoza
"....It said that of 441,000 absentee ballots requested by eligible
voters living abroad - mainly active-duty and reserve troops - more than 98,000 were "lost" ballots
that were mailed out but never received by election officials. Taking into account 13,500 ballots that were rejected for such
reasons as a missing signature or failure to notarize, one-quarter of those requesting a ballot were disenfranchised...."
The recount in Manchester’s Ward 5 revealed a disparity whereby establishment
candidates received over a hundred ‘black hole’ votes between them that could not be tallied during the hand count.
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Voter-advocacy group praises special election : A watchdog group critical of how Riverside County
has handled past elections said Wednesday that Tuesday's special election vote went smoothly with added accountability. Temecula-based
Save R Vote monitored Tuesday's election and praised Registrar Barbara Dunmore for putting a series of safeguards in place
to maintain the integrity of cast ballots. The safeguards came from an audit led by former district attorney Grover Trask.
The measures include adding a redesigned ballot statement that precinct workers fill out to account for ballots and signatures,
adding a form at ballot collection centers for workers to report if there is something wrong with ballot boxes and installing
two computer monitors at the registrar's headquarters for observers to monitor ballot counting. The U.S. Department of Injustice : The U.S. Department of Justice seal bears a Latin phrase:
"Qui Pro Domina Justitia Sequitur." The motto refers to the attorney general, "who prosecutes on behalf of
Lady Justice." But under President Barack Obama's politically corrupt DOJ, Lady Justice is getting the shaft. To wit:
Let's examine the uproar over Attorney General Eric Holder's decision to protect hate-mongering thugs who harassed and bullied
precinct workers and voters on Election Day in Philadelphia.
Oh, wait. There's been no uproar. Let me tell you
why...... ( Excerpt ) Justice Dept. lawyers overruled on voting case : The civil suit filed Jan. 7 identified the three men as members of the Black Panthers and said they wore military-style
uniforms, black berets, combat boots, battle-dress pants, black jackets with military-style insignias and were armed with
"a dangerous weapon"and used racial slurs and insults to scare would-be voters and those there to assist them at
the Philadelphia polling location on Nov. 4. Court records reviewed by The Times show that career Justice lawyers were seeking
a default judgment and penalties against the three men as recently as May 5, before Obama political appointees abruptly ended
their pursuit 10 days later.
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