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27 Dec

Occupy Rigged Elections: A Call for the Second American Revolution in 2012

Tuesday 27 December 2011
by: Victoria Collier and Ronnie Cummins, Truthout         | Op-Ed

A great battle is coming. The 2012 elections are our chance to turn the tide back toward real democracy, but we must begin immediately. Only by organizing for a democratic revolution now can we break the hold of corporate criminals over our elections and take real power in 2012, legitimately and nonviolently.

Thanks to Occupy Wall Street and the 99 percent movement, millions of Americans are finally shaking off the depression and torpor of the past decade, heeding the mass-consciousness call to reclaim power from corporatist forces that have hijacked our country, our planet, and our future. We may not all have taken to the streets yet, but we will. Or we’ll contribute in other creative, personally liberating ways, pitching in with prison-break fervor to unblock the channels of revolutionary energy.

Despite the jeering of the corporate media, the Occupy movement is not going to fade away, burn out or be crushed like the radical movements of the 60s and 70s. The Occupy movement is going to change the world, because the world itself has arrived at a momentous crossroads where change is inevitable. Occupy is part of an unstoppable transformation – the contractions of a new world desperate to be born, based on a renewal of community, tolerance, justice and deep respect for all life. A sane, resilient world capable of withstanding the ecological, climatic and economic upheavals we can no longer avoid.

Now is the time to prepare, in this newly awakened, prerevolutionary phase, for Occupy Elections 2012. Because the closer we get to democratically taking power – when candidates emerge who support the positions and demands of the 99 percent – the more certain we can be that our elections will be rigged.

Anarchists and many younger activists today reject representative democracy as unviable. They are rightly disgusted with the macabre, corporate-sponsored, electoral charade we endure every two years like a recurring nightmare. The Occupy movement has already birthed a powerful new form of roots-down direct democracy, where learning to communicate and really hearing each other is the first step toward rebuilding our shattered and alienated communities.

So, do elections matter anymore? Is representative democracy for the People even possible?

Wherever you are on the revolutionary road, whoever you are in your mind and soul, we ask you to please listen to the message we’re conveying today, and consider how it impacts your activism in the coming year.

American elections are not going away any time soon. They are rigged, and we must end the rigging – for the sake of our planet and its 7 billion people, entwined in complex technological and social systems that do require some form of representative government to function.

Our electoral process is rigged in the following ways:

The battle to topple the corporatocracy must strategically attack all of these points. But for the purpose of this call to action – Occupy Rigged Elections – we’re going to focus on the last, least understood bullet point: computerized election fraud.

In the end, how ballots are counted – the central control mechanism of democracy – could prove the easiest piece to reclaim; our first real step toward radically shifting power back toward the people.

Computerized Vote Rigging Is a Democratic Cancer

Undiagnosed, spreading through our nation’s bones, centralized election rigging has been undermining the health of our democracy for decades, eating away at it from within, leaving us exhausted and hopeless – though unsure of why we’re so sick.

But let’s get something clear up front: not every election is rigged, so don’t be confused by the few decent people who managed to get into office and stay there. First, ask yourself this question: Have they stopped the corporatist takeover? The answer is no.

Pay attention to the balance of power; watch it tipping ever further toward the corporatist/fascist side of the scale. Meanwhile, the spectacle of democracy maintains a pacified public. In other words, they will let some of “our” people in, or let some of our initiatives pass, while they keep winning more power, overall. Additionally – not all elections are easy to rig, and some have far higher stakes. But there is one constant in the equation:

Every election can be rigged. Undetectably.

If this is news to you, hang on to your hat. Once you understand how the machinery of the American voting system actually works, you’re going to feel a little stunned, as if you came home from a three month vacation to discover you left your keys hanging in the front door.

Over the past 40 years – since computers first came online for use in processing and reporting votes – our secretaries of state and election supervisors have literally sold our democratic system to a small criminal cadre of extreme right-wing and religious ideologues who lurk behind shady voting machine companies. The top three are Diebold (purchased by ES&S in 2009), ES&S, and Sequoia Pacific (purchased by Dominion). They manufactured the majority of voting machines and software that secretly count our ballots.

Read it again. Let it sink in.

Yes, it’s insane. For this reason alone, we have every reason to have lost faith in electoral democracy, but as you can see, we need to understand why it is failing. We need to know whose big, fat, dirty thumb is on the scale. We need to know how we lost our power before we can hope to reclaim it.

Hand-Counted Paper Ballots NOW!

This is the organic solution. Properly designed, cast in see-through plastic boxes, counted by hand, in public, on election day, with a stringent set of safeguards and a vigilant public  – paper ballots can deliver fast results and provide a fully transparent and accountable voting system. Attempted fraud can be detected and prevented. Conversely, computerized election theft is accomplished secretly, within the “proprietary” software owned by the corporations who manufacture the machines.

Did you know that no one – not even an election supervisor – is allowed to view the software?

Did you know that the Vulnerability Assessment Team (VAT) at the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois just hacked a Diebold Accuvote touch-screen voting machine by remote control with $26 in computer parts?

We know these things because a small group of American election integrity activists have been working tirelessly, without much recognition or compensation, to compile a mountain of evidence:

  • Detailing the criminal histories and the partisan and extremist ties of the voting machine manufacturers
  • Demonstrating how the machines can be rigged and hacked
  • Exposing Department of Justice (DOJ) coverups of election fraud evidence
  • Exposing the roll of the corporate media in aiding and abetting election fraud

See the resource list at the end of this article to learn more. Get informed. Take action, and please help us fight back – WE NEED YOU.

Democracy is our birthright, but it has never been fully realized. We’ve had to fight and die for the right to fight and die for it. It’s a dream, a shared vision, a work in progress that has been derailed. Though some activists idealize earlier times – pre-industrial, communal, tribal – we can’t go backwards, only forward. What do we want today? Tomorrow? What do we want for ourselves and our children?

We want our damn democracy back.

We want the chance to make it real for the first time, with our own candidates who truly represent the needs of the people, and with a safe voting system accountable to the people.

Help us organize to secure hand-counted paper ballots before the 2012 elections. This is something we can do, if we start now. The stakes of those elections could not be higher.

Join Occupy Rigged Elections on Facebook, started by activists responsible for the historic occupation of the Statehouse in Madison, Wisconsin. They are organizing now to recall Koch-brother puppet Gov. Scott Walker in 2012.

We only have a small window of opportunity. Let’s make 2012 the year we took our country back.

To learn more:

www.votescam.org
Www.votescam.org/paper_ballots_now
Www.votescam.org/the_evidence
www.blackboxvoting.org
www.bradblog.org
www.handcountedpaperballots.org
www.electiondefensealliance.org

Visit the Humboldt County Election Transparency Project

On Facebook:

Occupy Rigged Elections
Occupy Voting Booths
Election Integrity
WI Citizens for Election Protection 
Votescam  
Black BoxVoting

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25 Dec

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25 Dec

Peace for All

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24 Dec

Truth Out Today

 

The Way to Occupy a Bank Is to Own One
Ellen Brown, Truthout: “The ’99 Percent Declaration’ seeks everything from reining in the corporate state to ending the Fed to eliminating censorship of the Internet. But none of these demands seems to go to the heart of what prompted Occupiers to camp out on Wall Street in the first place – a corrupt banking system that serves the 1 percent at the expense of the 99 percent. To redress that, we need a banking system that serves the 99 percent.”
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Going Postal
Michael I. Niman, Artvoice: “There was a time not too long ago when mantles lined with Christmas cards were as ubiquitous as Christmas trees, when birthdays bestowed us with similar arrays, when the US Postal Service would regularly visit our homes and drop off tangible graphic reminders that people loved us – that we were part of a community. Now our hundreds or thousands of Facebook “friends” hit a key and post to our pages…. But my disgust with the radical scheme to kill off the Postal Service has nothing to do with nostalgia or romanticism.”
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House Passes Payroll Tax Cut Extension for Two Months
David Lightman, McClatchy Newspapers: “The House of Representatives quickly, quietly Friday approved a two-month extension of the Social Security payroll tax, ending a week of rancor and assuring more than 160 million people avoid a 2 percentage point increase next year.”
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Happy Holidays, Corporate America – I’d Like to File a Complaint
Michael Winship, Truthout: “As my Christmas gift to the One Percent, here’s a suggestion to Ryan and all you other ‘job creators.’ Take back some of those millions in executive compensation and invest them in real customer service. Generate work – hire people to take care of the people who buy your products and sincerely, productively respond to their concerns and problems, just like the good old days.”
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Bomb Blasts Hit 2 Security Facilities in Syrian Capital
Kareem Fahim, The New York Times News Service: “Suicide attackers detonated two powerful car bombs outside government offices in Damascus on Friday, in what appeared to be the most brazen and deadly attacks against the government since the start of the uprising in Syria in March…. The news agency said that while some soldiers were killed, most of the victims were civilians.”
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Afghanistan Chronicles, Part 3: Children of Terror
Jim Burroughs and Mary Ann Skweres, Truthout: “The long-term effect on Afghanistan was that, by the time the Soviets finally left the country in 1989, these children had grown up into young adults whose only knowledge of the world was of war, and whose mandate was to set up an extremist Islamic state friendly to Pakistan. They returned to a country still strewn with land mines, where the rural infrastructure had been destroyed and the only jobs to be had were fighting a civil war for one power-hungry commander or another. These motherless boys, taught fundamentalist Islam and trained in the art of war, became the Taliban – warriors with extreme religious convictions, lead by the young, uneducated, but charismatic Mullah Omar, who had earned a reputation for bringing raping and murdering commanders to harsh justice.”
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Follow English Commoners’ Lead: Band Together to Force Corporate Reform
Jeffrey R. McCord, Truthout: “In recent years, senior Wall Street managers relentlessly pursued short-term profit and personal windfalls by any and all means while bringing Main Street to its knees (where it remains to this day.) Meanwhile, most of the managers remain where they were – comfortably in charge and gazing upon the tents of Occupy Wall Street protesters. The problem of bad corporate governance, of course, extends well beyond Wall Street, into the executive suites of many non-banking Fortune 500 members.”
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The New Dark Age
Evaggelos Vallianatos, Truthout: “Universities need to shut down their departments of death and stop preparing students to manufacture nuclear bombs, pesticides, chemical or biological weapons and industrialized farming. Replace this abominable science with the science of solar power and life. John Cobb, a process theologian and philosopher, was right in his denunciation of universities that speed up the plans of rapacious banks and the industrial-military complex, including petroleum corporations responsible for fuelling global warming.”
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Truthout’s Jason Leopold Speaks to RT About Increase in Veterans’ Suicides
Jason Leopold, RT: “With the thousands of lives lost in Iraq, more US soldiers are dying of suicide then dying in battle. In 2010, 468 US troops committed suicide and an average of 18 US soldiers per day die. Many feel that the trauma of war is too much for soldiers handle when returning to civilian life. Jason Leopold, deputy managing editor for TruthOut.Org, joins us to explore the situation.”
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“The Harvest/La Cosecha” Reveals Hardships of Child Farmworkers
Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout: “The conventional wisdom tells us that eating fruits and vegetables will help us stay healthy. But what about the agricultural workers who pick these crops? Do they also get to benefit from the spoils of their labor? ‘The Harvest/La Cosecha,’ a new film available on DVD directed by U. Robert Romano, answers these questions with a resounding, ‘No,’ and opens with several startling facts. ‘In some countries, children pick crops for 14 hours a day. The United States is one of those countries,’ it begins.”
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