Dear Howard Dean: Why Bother?
First Published December 13, 2005
Dr. Howard Dean, Chair
Democratic National Committee
Dear Dr. Dean,
Every week I get dozens of solicitations from the Democratic National Committee, from the Democratic Senate and
Congressional Campaign Committees, or from various Democratic candidates and office-holders, each of them asking for
contributions. “You can help us achieve victory next November,” I am told.
If by “victory” is meant a majority vote cast at the polls, then the Democrats achieved “victory” in 2000, 2002 and
2004. And yet, the Republicans remain in control of the Congress and the White House.
Small wonder! Republicans build the voting machines, Republicans write the secret software, Republicans count and
compile the totals. The Republican machines allow no auditing of the vote totals they report. So Republicans have the
ability to “win” elections, regardless of the will of the voters. There is compelling evidence that they have done just
that.
And so, if nothing is done to end the privatization of our elections and to introduce reliable verification, the
Republicans will "win" again in November 2006 and then in 2008. Today, eleven months before the mid-term election, the
outcome is fore-ordained – as certain as Soviet elections under Stalin, and Iraqi elections under Saddam. For, as Stalin
said, "Those who cast the votes decide nothing, those who count the votes decide everything.”
In the United States today, the GOP counts most of the votes, and there are no means to verify up to 80% of those votes.
In view of this dreadful situation, when the Democrats ask me for a contribution I must reply: “What’s the point? It’s
already been settled! What remains is an empty charade.”
The evidence of election fraud is overwhelming. You, Dr. Dean, are doubtless as aware of that evidence as I am. In fact,
along with millions of fellow citizens, I watched the video clip of you sitting at a table with Bev Harris, as she simulated with a computer, in just a few seconds, a “fix” of an election. If I were to elaborate the evidence of fraud, space restraints would
force me to halt after I had scarcely begun, and I would never get to other issues I wish to discuss in this letter.
Suffice it to say that several independent statistical analyses have put the probability of an honest 2004 election as
one in several million. The thirty-plus-point polling discrepancy in last month’s Ohio election reform initiatives are
off the probability scale – in effect, impossible as random error. Attempts to explain away the 2004 exit poll errors
are risibly lame. (For example, the theory that Republican voters were more reluctant to speak to exit pollsters is
supported by no independent evidence, and fails to explain why this alleged phenomenon was confined to districts with
paperless e-voting machines, and not found in paper-ballot districts). Reports of machine failure and error during the
2004 election were overwhelmingly to the advantage of Bush/Cheney. No one has come forth with a plausible explanation of
how Bush gained an additional eleven million votes over his 2000 total. (For a “gateway” into the evidence of voting
fraud, see The Crisis Papers pages on “Electoral Integrity” and “Election Fraud.”).
The evidence of voting fraud and election theft is no secret – it is out in the open for all to see who are willing to
see. In 2000, millions watched as Republican thugs, recruited by Tom DeLay from Washington congressional offices,
stormed and shut down the voting recount in Miami. The published text of the majority opinion in Bush v. Gore that
handed the 2000 election over to George Bush is a self-refuting travesty. Books, articles and reports by Steven Freeman, John Conyers’ staff, Fitrakis and Wasserman, Mark Crispin Miller, and the Congressional Government Accountability Office, to name just a few, all testify convincingly to the vulnerability of the election process and the illegitimacy of the
election results. Occasionally a virtual confession of guilt is blurted out by a careless GOP operative. For example, as
the votes in the 2004 Presidential election were still being counted, Republican Congressman Peter King was caught on
camera saying “It’s all over but the counting. And we’ll take care of the counting.” (You can see it here).
There is no cogent rebuttal to this evidence of voting fraud: there can’t be, for the e-voting machines and compilers
have been designed to forbid rebuttal. The software is secret and there is no independent record of the votes.
Accordingly, so-called “verification” is nothing more than a re-run of the suspect tallies. Lacking substantive evidence
of the reliability of the voting and compiling machines and software, all that remains for the defenders of e-voting is
a pathetic plea, “just trust us!” That and ad hominem attacks on the skeptics: “get over it!,” “sore losers,”
“conspiracy theorists.”
The response of the mainstream media in the face of all this? Total silence.
The response of the Democratic Party? Total silence.
The response of the media and the Party to the GAO report validating the concerns of the critics? More silence.
Why!?
Admittedly, with total GOP control of the executive and congressional branches in Washington, federal investigation and
legislation are, for the moment, out of the question. But elections are administered on the state and municipal levels
where, in many cases, the Democrats are in control. So I ask again:
Where are the criminal investigations?
Where are the civil lawsuits, e.g., by Max Cleland in Georgia, Walter Mondale in Minnesota, Al Gore in Florida, John
Kerry in Ohio?
Why is appropriate state-level legislation not proposed and enacted by Democratic majorities?
Why is the national Democratic Party not publicizing the GAO report?
I am told that some Democratic politicians are concerned that if the Party raises a ruckus about voting fraud, the
Democratic base will be discouraged and will stay at home on election day.
Well, so what? If the fix is in on election day, what difference does it make whether or not the voters go to the polls?
Why bother to close the gate after the horse has been stolen?
We also hear that the crime of stealing a national election is so enormous that the GOP wouldn’t dare to attempt it.
Why would they not? Computer experts have shown us that the theft of a national election can be carried out by very few
individuals: the programmers who write the secret software and a few centralized hackers working in “real time” as the
returns start to come in. We are also told that they can do this without leaving any trace of their crimes.
Might the perpetrators be deterred by moral qualms or loyalty to our political institutions?
Get Real! We are speaking here of a pack of scoundrels who have lied to the public in order to launch an illegal war
costing tens of thousands of innocent lives, who have openly violated treaties and condoned war crimes, who have
suspended the civil liberties guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, who have absconded with the national treasury and have
put our children and their children in permanent hock, who have sullied the good name and reputation of the United
States before the community of nations. In the face of such manifest evil, stolen elections are moral chump change.
And consider in addition the stakes faced by these traitors: billions of dollars from the public treasury “appropriated”
into private accounts and massive tax breaks for Bush’s “haves and have-mores” while the rest of us face an increased
tax burden and a slash in public services. And for many now in the Bush administration and in the Congress, defeat in
the 2006 and 2008 elections would bring Congressional and Justice Department investigations and indictments followed by
hard time in the federal slammer.
In the face of all this, who can doubt that, if given the opportunity, they would fix elections in order to keep their
ill-gotten booty and their immunity from prosecution? And it is abundantly clear that they have this opportunity.
When the defenders of e-voting bother to respond to these concerns, they are heard to demand: "where's the evidence of
this alleged fraud?" As noted above, we have the evidence, compelling at least, and many believe, conclusive. But such
demands radically misconceive the correct burden of proof. Private citizens and organizations should not have to take
upon themselves the obligation to prove their franchise either secure or fraudulent. The free citizens of an authentic
democracy have the right to a secure and verifiable vote, and it is the proper task of the criminal justice system to
secure that right.
So there you have it, Dr. Dean. A massive and ongoing crime is being committed against our democracy – a democracy which
has now, in effect, been set aside and shut down. A democracy which can only be restored if we the people rise up and
take it back.
Where, in this coming struggle, is the Democratic Party? Is it an ally of the people and a defender of our Constitution?
Or is it an accomplice to the crime?
The American people are entitled to an answer.
Continuing silence by the Democratic party is, in effect, an answer. But it is not the answer to which the free citizens
of a democracy are entitled.
Respectfully,
Ernest Partridge, Ph.D,
Co-Editor, The Crisis Papers.
Copyright 2005, by Ernest Partridge
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Dr. Ernest Partridge is a consultant, writer and lecturer in the field of Environmental Ethics and Public Policy. He
publishes the website, "The Online Gadfly" ( www.igc.org/gadfly) and co-edits the progressive website, "The Crisis Papers" ( www.crisispapers.org). His book in progress, "Conscience of a Progressive," can be seen at www.igc.org/gadfly/progressive/^toc.htm . Send comments to: crisispapers@hotmail.com.