Brad Blog has a copy of a partial transcript of an interview by a “major broadcast network” of the former head of the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission appointed by Bush, Rev. DeForest Soaries. In that unaired interview, the Rev. Soaries says that, in the wake of HAVA (Help America Vote Act), the United States voting system is “ripe for stealing elections.”
[Rev. DeForest] Soaries was appointed by George W. Bush as the first chair of the commission created by the federal Help America Vote Act (HAVA) in the wake of the 2000 Presidential Election Debacle. In the interview, available here for the first time, Soaries excoriates both Congress and the White House, referring to their dedication to reforming American election issues as “a charade” and “a travesty,” and says the system now in place is “ripe for stealing elections and for fraud.”
Having resigned from the commission in April of 2005, Soaries goes on to explain that he believes he was “deceived” by both the White House and Congress, and that neither were ever “really serious about election reform.” […]
In the unaired interview [conducted in August by an unnamed Network], conducted last August, Soaries says there are “no standards” for voting systems and that Congress and the White House “made things worse through the passage of the Help America Vote Act.”
Due to underfunding and lack of attention to the EAC and the Election Reform it was supposed to oversee, Soaries says we now have an “inability to trust the technology that we use” to count votes in our American democracy, even as “we’re spending a billion dollars a week in Iraq.”
“We know more today about how to build a machine to take pictures of rocks on Mars than we know about how to build a machine to safeguard the American right to vote,” complained Soaries in the interview.
What I want to know is: Which Major Broadcast Network conducted this interview and then failed to air it? And what possible reason could they have for not airing it?
Something smells in big corporate media land, ladies and gentlemen, and it has a decidedly Rovian stink attached to it.
A complete copy of the partial transcript of Rev. Soaries interview is posted below the fold.
TRANSCRIPT FROM UNAIRED SEPTEMBER 2006 INTERVIEW
Rev. DeForest Soaries, Former U.S. Elections Assistance Commission Chair“I resigned, effective April 30th, 2005 after having served through the 2004 elections and concluding that neither the White House nor the Congress was really serious about election reform.
“Florida 2000, the whole world watched America express embarrassment over the status of the Election Assistance Administration and by November 2004, we had not only not made significant changes but in many ways, had made things worse through the passage of the Help America Vote Act.
“After Florida 2000, the politicians were all on the soap box promising the country that we would ‘repair’ the problem and the problem was much more than hanging chads and lever machines. For instance, the Help America Vote Act mandates that an electronic voting machine be in every precinct in the country and that mandate preceded the funding of research necessary to ensure that there is some prototype or standard for such machines. If every home were mandated to have a microwave without the prerequisite kinds of safety standards for microwaves, it would be considered scandalous. But we know more today about how to build a machine to take pictures of rocks on Mars than we know about how to build a machine to safeguard the American right to vote.
“There is no prototype. There are no standards. There is no scientific research that would guarantee any election district that there’s a machine that can be used to answer these very serious questions. And so, my sense is that the politicians in Washington have concluded that the system can’t be all that bad because, after all, it produced them. And as long as an elected official is an elected official, then whatever machine was used, whatever device was used to elect him or her, seems to be adequate. But there’s an erosion of voting rights implicit in our inability to trust the technology that we use and if we were another country being analyzed by America, we would conclude that this country is ripe for stealing elections and for fraud.
“What was ironic that was each of us accepted our appointments knowing that EAC had no statutory authority to regulate. But what we were told was that EAC would have sufficient money to do research. And while regulatory authority was not present, we felt that if we could do the proper research, no state would be caught dead using equipment that didn’t meet up to the standards that our research proved were acceptable standards. Well, in the absence of regulatory authority and in the absence of money to do the research, we were basically asked to make bricks without straw.
“Well, the states were forced to comply and they were asking us for guidance. We were ill-equipped to provide guidance. We didn’t begin our work until January 2004 and we spent the first three months of our work looking for office space. Here we were, the first federal commission, responsible for implementing federal law in the area of election administration and for the first three months we didn’t even have an address. And we physically had to walk around Washington DC looking for office space. This was a travesty. I was basically deceived by the leaders of the House, the Senate and the White House. And I decided that it just made more sense to spend my time watching my sons play basketball than to participate in this charade.
“While we’re spending a billion dollars a week in Iraq, we’re told at EAC, by both the White House and the Congress, here is how much we’re going to give you. You tell us what you’re going to do with it. They never asked us the question, what would it really take to lead election reform in this country. How much money should the country really spend not only on buying new equipment, but on doing the proper research before using that equipment and how much will it cost over the long haul to keep that equipment up to date and to repair such equipment. Those questions were not asked. So in my view, it was a just a charade that I would chose not to participate in.
“Most people who really know, like election officials. They pray on election day that the election is not close. Because if an election is not close, then the flaws are hidden. But it’s when you have this perfect storm of equipment failures like Florida and a close election where there’s a call for recounts and an inability to determine who won right away, that’s when the glaring issues emerge and when election officials begin biting their nails.
“Either EAC or some agency must have the capacity to hold the entire system, elections officials, public officials and the manufacturers of voting equipment accountable. Where there’s no accountability, then you’re open for fraud and for inefficiency. EAC has regulatory authority over the National Voting Rights Act but that’s a small piece of the voting process. Someone has got to be able to say, no one in America should use machine ‘A’ ever again. And if it’s not EAC, it’s got to be someone. Someone in America has got to hold America accountable for protecting the most fundamental right in a democracy and that is the right to vote.”
If someone is so inclined, feel free to post this diary at DKos as written, or rewritten, whichever you like. We need to push this story until someone in the mainstream emdia takes notice.
Currently, in addition to the original post at The Brad Blog, Raw Story are also linking to it.
That’s mainstream media. Duh!
But I’m serious, we need to help bring attention to this story across all the liberal blogs.
I hope you are posting this at Big Orange tomorrow.
Such an important thing to broadcast.
Anyone is free to post it there right now. I used up my one diary there already.
Hopefully someone here will post it there tonight, or do their own diary on it.
I know, but this is your baby. You have always been in front on election fraud issues….
Well, I think there are a lot of people who have done those diaries besides me. And really, it’s a collective baby which we all need to be responsible for.
As of right now there are nno diaries up at Kos on this topic.
Let us know if anyone post one about this story and I’ll go recommend it there.
cause it is thoroughly discouraged. One would think there was enough evidence piling up that they would start running with it. After all, they didn’t have this much evidence on Gannon/Guckert and they really did a through job on that.
They’ll be stealing just enough votes to make it look good…retain control “The GOP caught up in the home stretch…meme.
Until we have a paper trail..these thugs will retain control.
Soon bin forgotten will release a tape.
There have been plenty of diaries about election fraud at Daily Kos, especially recently. I haven’t heard about diaries being deleted or users being banned these days, either.
The diaries on this subject are not being promoted to the front page, and the front page writers still feel the need to toss out condescending and unnecessary remarks such as “It’s not all about Diebold — it’s about old-fashioned vote suppression.” But they’re no longer openly trying to thwart discussion.
but every one of the ones I’ve read had the same dichotomy. There were those of us who were interested and there were the folks who just didn’t believe that it could be rigged and kept saying over and over how could it be done. And then there were the anti-conspiracy folks who didn’t want to believe that only 1 or 2 people could create havoc in our election results.
Right, but I think the anti-conspiracy folks have lost the battle.
there are diaries on election fraud now, but back when it was crucial to get the word out — the weeks and months following 04 election — Markos frowned on it. Democratic Underground was ALL OVER IT, and they still are as they have a whole forum dedicated to it.
The talking point is this: The voting system in America is privatized. That means private corporations count our votes with private undisclosed tabulation methods. That is anti-democratic and until there is one uniform transparent voting method, this country in NOT a democracy.
and we’ll hit recommend.
I just registered to vote in my new state… deadline was today…(I totally spaced it out) while wearing my NO WAR buttons and t-shirt 🙂
Glad you made it in time. Now let’s pray the votes get counted right.
My take on this is, if they have the stupid nerve to keep the Democrats out of the majority in Congress through electronic chicanery and voter suppression, then they are going to be guilty of starting a civil war in this country.
The police unions, the labor unions, the military, the blogosphere and the independent media will get the story out there and act to prevent an illegal takeover of the government.
The new Chair of the EAC is a former staff attorney for the RNC and has NO ELECTION SUPERVISORY EXPERIENCE.
So this is why Bush and Rove are so confident. They know they can’t lose. The election process is so muddled that they can just get Fox News to declare victory and go right on with a Republican majority.
People won’t stand for it. If we do, we deserve what we get, but I don’t think they’ll stand for it.
Everybody’s sick of this crowd. This is one too many dirty tricks for the stomach of the American people.
If this election gets messy, and the Republicans try to hold onto power, the Army and National Guard are going to throw those f**kers out on their faces and hold a new election.
People have had enough.
I agree with this.
If it’s on TV, it becomes the truth.
Sherrod Brown could win 56% to 44%, and if Fox declares DeWine the winner, then it’s DeWine showing up at the Capitol on Jan 2.
It’s just what people in America are like. They LLLOOOOVVVVEEEE their TV, it’s the greatest drug and poison of all.