March 5, 2006
Electronic Voting is a Slam Dunk for Republicans
By Missy Comley Beattie www.OpEdNews.com
Progressive writers for
print media and internet sites are hammering away, sometimes daily, often weekly,
to vent frustrations and direct attention to the outrages of the Bush
Administration. Many pen paragraphs on the spectrum of abuses, the George W.
crime du jour. Others hit the keyboard about corporate greed, global warming,
or illegal spying on American citizens. Some focus on George’s
who-gives-a-rat’s-ass reaction to numerous things, for instance, a category
five hurricane and its aftermath. I concentrate mostly on the war and the
impact my nephew’s death in Iraq will always have on my family but, sometimes,
I detour.
Now is the time, though, for all of us to spotlight a grave concern that is
essential to our principles and our liberties—an issue that affects all the
others—voter fraud. ‘If your vote doesn’t count, neither do you.’ Neither does anything
else.
It’s not that one area is more important than another—the deaths of our troops,
the deaths of people in other countries, the deaths or displacement of people
shunted off when disaster, natural or manmade, strikes, wiretapping without
warrants, misplaced use of power or global warming. But without verified
voting, we will be able to do absolutely nothing to change the violations that
we see flowing like Lake Ponchartrane from the White House, submerging our
sensibilities and drowning our values.
California Secretary of State Bruce McPherson has just certified Diebold voting
machines after putting them through a battery of tests and reviewing the
results—results which proved the technology isn’t just sensitive to hacking
but, instead, is frighteningly simple to manipulate. These punch-screen toys of
the Republican Party, owned by a Bush-friendly corporation, will be in place
just in time for the 2008 elections. And there are other companies
manufacturing these devices. All are owned by Republicans. The Sequoia machine
is the baby of a business partner of the Carlyle Group, the firm that’s
provided an obscene amount of money for the Bush family. Democrats need not
apply. No progressive or independent should waste a dime of campaign money on a
race, because it just won’t matter. The Bush Doctrine, regardless of George’s
unpopularity, is not in jeopardy; rather it will live on in perpetuity,
wreaking its imperialistic havoc on the world.
And that’s one of the reasons this incompetent president never backs down,
never says he’s sorry, and never listens to constructive criticism. There’s no
reason for George W. Bush to rethink his radical agenda. Disengaged as a human
being and transparent in his indifference to suffering, he demands that his
“will be done.”
Without voting integrity, there’s no reason for me to write about the war. In
fact, there’s no end to war and no taking back the country. There’s no end to
spying, no end to abuse of the environment, the poor, and our Constitution.
There is no end to the criminal doctrine which defines George W. Bush. As long
as punch-screen machines are in place, people of compassion might as well stop
what we’re doing, shut down our computers, roll over and cry, “Uncle.” It’s a
slam dunk for Bush and the end of civilization for us.
Authors Bio: Missy Beattie lives in New York City. She's written for National
Public Radio and Nashville Life Magazine. An outspoken critic of the
Bush Administration and the war in Iraq, she's a member of Gold Star Families
for Peace. She completed a novel last year, but since the death of her nephew,
Marine Lance Cpl. Chase J. Comley, in Iraq on August 6,'05, she has been
writing political articles.