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Witness to a Crime, Part II

As far as Republican vote fraud, part of me says “Oh, get a grip. Yes those touchscreens can be hacked, but Claire McCaskill edged out Jim Talent two years ago, so how much of it could really be going on in Missouri?”

But another part of me knows that those lying, cheating power mongers have done and will do enough to get them into the fourth circle of hell. Richard Hayes Phillips, in describing what he learned about the stolen 2004 Ohio election, reminded me of their extensive repertoire of dirty tricks.

When he spoke at the Ethical Society last week, he summarized the high points (low points?) of his new book about the Ohio election, “Witness to a Crime.” I heard his remarks this way: How do I cheat thee? Let me count the ways.

Besides programming touchscreens to flip  votes from Kerry to Bush or to simply refuse to let a citizen vote in the presidential race, districts can withhold machines from Democratic areas–simply not deliver them.

In addition:

Okay, so Missouri is neck and neck in the presidential, and McCain has to have Missouri if he is to win. How much do we need worry that people will be talking about how Missouri was stolen?

Here’s what I know. We have a Democratic Secretary of State so that, at the very least, wholesale vote fraud would be all but impossible to coordinate. Furthermore, the Obama campaign will have lawyers at the polling sites to advise voters if they run into any of the problems cited above. But most of all, if we turn out the vote with a fantastic ground game, and if McCain’s ground game turns out to be as pitiful as it promises to be, the GOP efforts to disenfranchise our people will be inadequate to turn the race.

The two sides have been dueling, using different weapons: new registrations and vote caging. I’d say we’ve got an Ouzi versus their .32 caliber. The African-American turnout–not to mention the youth vote–should be mind boggling, and the Obama campaign is planning to do all it can to keep those voters who end up spending a goodly chunk of their day at the polls sticking it out till they get to the head of the line.

Bottom line: I never take Republican efforts to steal the vote lightly. It drives me crazy that nothing is being done at the federal level or in Missouri to deal with the twin threats of hacking DREs and scanners. But I’d rather be dueling with our weapons this year than theirs.  

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