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  Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 18:15:01 -0500
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  From: rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Subject: Mistakes Cleaning Voter Databases Might Have Influenced
Election
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  http://www.observer.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,402957,00.html

  This article has some new research into mistakes, or possibly
intentional,
  bad computer programming that ended up removing not just felons
  from the Florida voter list, but also legitimate registered voters
  whose name (and ethnic identity) were similar to those of prisoners.

  Was this sloppiness intentional or was it just a mistake?  The new
  info published Sunday was that the firm that did the computer
  processing was a major contributor to the Bush campaign.  It would
  be good for those of you with some academic resources to look
  into this.

  -rich cowan





  From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date:  Tue, 28 Nov 2000 13:04:44 EST

  Dear American Media:

  Could you please check out the following story. It ran in Sunday's
Observer
  in the United Kingdom.  The last portion of the story details how
Katherine
  Harris, the Florida Secretary of State, hired Database Technologies to
  examine the Florida voter rolls.  This examination resulted in 12,000
mostly
  African-Americans being disqualified as voters for allegedly having
criminal
  records.  This information was in error in the vast majority of cases
and
  resulted in more than enough people being disqualified to tip the
election
  into this recount and contest faze.

  The parent company for Database Technologies allegedly made a six
figure soft
  money contribution to the Republicans.  If these facts are even in
part true
  they need to be public and Katherine Harris needs to be investigated
for
  prejudice in her official duties.

  Please review the pertinent parts of the article and let me know what
you
  think.  The American people have a right to know if the Florida
Secretary of
  State was using a company with ties to the Republican party to
disqualify
  voters who should not have been purged from the rolls.

  The author's email address appears at the end of the article.  A
hyperlink
  and web address directly to the Observer precede the article.

  Check it out.  The American people want the truth.


  Sincerely,

  Ed Rudd
  409 Redbud Drive
  Gadsden, Alabama
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    Best democracy money can buy

  Gregory Palast examines the sources of the $500m that boosted Bush's
bid for
  the White House

  Sunday, November 26, 2000

  Last week, I mailed my overseas ballot for the US presidency -- and
you can
  wipe that smug little grin off your face. I won't put up with
condescending
  comments about America's democratic rituals from a nation with an
unelected
  House of Lords occupied by genetic fossils and, soon, Chris Woodhead.
  In fact, you could think of the $3 billion spent in the US campaign in
  positive, New Labour terms. Call it 'the efficient privatization of
the
  democracy' -- though an outright auction for the presidency would be
more
  efficient still.

  If the guy who lost the vote, George W. Bush, nevertheless wins the
White
  House, he'll have surfed in on a crushing wave of nearly half a
billion
  dollars ($447 million), my calculation of the suffocating plurality of
cash
  from corporate America, a good 25 per cent more than Al Gore's take.

  George W could not have amassed this pile if his surname were Jones or
Smith.
  The key to Dubya's money empire is Daddy Bush's post-White House work
which,
  incidentally, raised the family's net worth by several hundred per
cent.

  Take two packets of payments to the Republican Party, totalling
$148,000,
  from an outfit called Barrick Goldstrike. That's quite a patriotic
  contribution from a Canadian company. They can afford it. In 1992, in
the
  final hours of the Bush presidency, Barrick took control of US
  government-owned property containing an estimated $10bn in gold. For
the
  whole shooting match, Barrick paid the US Treasury only $10,000.

  Barrick made deft use of an 1872 gold rush law meant to allow
pan-and-bucket
  prospectors to gain title to their tiny claims. In 1992, Clinton's
newly
  elected administration was ready to prevent Barrick's stunning grab.
But
  Barrick is a lucky outfit. Bush's Interior Department expedited
procedures to
  ram through Barrick's claim stake before Clinton's inauguration.

  Ex-Pres George Bush was lucky, too. When the electorate booted him
from the
  White House, he landed softly -- on the Barrick Goldstrike payroll,
where he
  comfortably nested until last year.

  Who is Barrick? Its founder, Peter Munk, made his name in Canada in
the 1950s
  as the figure in an infamous insider stock-trading scandal. Munk
headed a
  small speaker manufacturer that went belly-up, just after he sold his
stock.
  This is not quite the expected pedigree for an international minerals
mogul.

  If we look in the shadows behind Munk we can see the more accomplished
player
  who provided the capital to set up Barrick - Saudi arms dealer Adnan
  Khashoggi.

  During Bush's presidency, Khashoggi was identified as conduit in the
  Iran-Contra conspiracy. He had already run into trouble with US lawmen
when,
  in 1986, he was arrested and charged -- but not convicted -- of fraud.
He was
  bailed out of the New York prison by Munk, who provided the $4m bond.
Bush
  performed an even bigger favour for Khashoggi: as his last act in
office, the
  president pardoned Khashoggi's alleged co-conspirators, key members of
Bush's
  own cabinet. As a result, no case could be made against Khashoggi.

  In 1996, a geologist prospecting in Indonesia, Mike Guzman, announced
his
  discovery of the world's richest gold field. Munk rapidly deployed his
  president. Bush, on behalf of Barrick, contacted officials of the
former
  dictator Suharto who were in control of mining concessions.
Thereafter, De
  Guzman's company was told it would have to turn over 68 per cent of
its claim
  to Barrick.

  Barrick didn't have long to gloat. Jim-Bob Moffett, the tough, old,
Louisiana
  swamp dog who heads Freeport-McMoRan Mining, had a private meeting
with his
  old benefactor Suharto. At the end of the meeting, Jim-Bob and the
dictator
  stood on the steps of the presidential palace to announce that
  Freeport-McMoRan would replace Barrick. (Ironically, Barrick lucked it
again.
  The gold find was a hoax. After Jim-Bob learnt he'd been suckered, his
  company invited geologist De Guzman to talk it over. Sadly, on way to
the
  meeting, De Guzman fell out of a helicopter.)

  While Mr Munk's president did not pay the cost of his rental in
Indonesia,
  Bush could redeem himself in Africa. In 1996, as genocide in Rwanda
fomented
  civil war in Zaire, Barrick smelt opportunity. We have learnt that, at
that
  time, Bush spoke with his old golfing buddy, Mobutu Sese Seko (then
dictator
  of Zaire) about diamond concessions.

  I don't know what ex-CIA director Bush told the panicked dictator, but
we do
  know that Mobutu granted Barrick exclusive rights to mine diamonds in
  north-west Zaire.

  Maybe Bush talked about Barrick's mining experience in neighbouring
Tanzania
  where, according to Amnesty International, Barrick's subsidiary
carried out
  'extra-judicial killings'. Amnesty reports that 50 independent miners
who
  refused to move off the Barrick unit's concession were buried alive in
the
  pits by company bulldozers. Barrick denies the allegations.

  Beyond Barrick, Daddy Bush has many other friends who filled up his
  sonny-boy's campaign kitty while Bush performed certain lucrative
favours for
  them. In 1998, Bush padre created a storm in Argentina when he lobbied
his
  close political ally President Carlos Menem to grant a gambling
licence to
  Mirage Casino corporation.

  Bush wrote that he had no personal interest in the deal. That's true.
But
  Bush fils did not do badly. After the casino flap, Mirage dropped
$449,000
  into the Republican Party war chest.

  The ex-president and famed Desert Strormtrooper-in-Chief, also wrote
to the
  oil minister of Kuwait on behalf of Chevron Oil Corporation. Bush says
  honestly that he, 'had no stake in the Chevron operation'.

  Following this selfless use of his influence, the oil company put
$657,000
  into Republican Party coffers. Most of that loot, reports the Center
for
  Responsive Politics, came in the form of 'soft money' That's the
squishy
  stuff corporations use to ooze around US law which, you may be
surprised to
  learn, prohibits any donations to presidential campaigns in the
general
  election.

  Not all of the elder Bush's work is voluntary. His single talk to the
board
  of Global Crossing, the telecoms start-up, earned him $13m in stock.
The
  company also kicked in another million for his kid's run.

  And while the Bush family steadfastly believes that ex-felons should
not have
  the right to vote for president, they have no objection to ex-cons
putting
  presidents on their payroll. In 1996, despite pleas of US church
leaders,
  Daddy Bush gave several speeches (he charges $100,000 per talk)
sponsored by
  organisations run by Rev Sun Myung Moon, cult leader, tax cheat - and
  formerly, the guest of the US federal prison system.

  There are so many more tales of the Bush family daisy chain of
favours,
  friendship and campaign funding. None of it is illegal - which I find
  troubling. But I don't want to seem ungrateful. After all, the Bushes
helped
  make America the best democracy money can buy.

  Blackout in Florida

  Vice-President Al Gore would have strolled to victory in Florida if
the state
  hadn't kicked 12,000 citizens off the voters' registers five month ago
as
  former felons.

  In fact, only a fraction were ex-cons. Most were simply guilty of
being
  African-American. While 8,000 of those disenfranchised went through
the legal
  rigmarole of getting on to the voting list, the rest - enough to have
won the
  state for Gore - did not.

  A top-placed election official (not a Democrat) told me that the
government
  had conducted a quiet review and found - surprise! - that the listing
  included far more African-Americans than would statistically have been
  expected, even accounting for the grievous gap between the conviction
rates
  of blacks and whites in the US.

  The source of this poisonous blacklist: Database Technologies, a
division of
  ChoicePoint, and hired by Governor Jeb Bush's frothingly partisan
Secretary
  of State, Katherine Harris. My thanks to investigator Solomon Hughes
for
  informing me that DBT is a division of ChoicePoint. Under fire for
mis-use of
  personal data in state computers, ChoicePoint founder Rick Rozar made
a
  strategic six-figure soft cash donation to the Republican Party.

  â*¢ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]









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