Guest blogged by Joseph Cannon

The Democratic National Committee has responded to the false charges posted by the allegedly non-partisan American Center for Voting Rights.
As most of you should know by now, the ACVR is crawling with Republican operatives, many of whom have strong links to indicted sleazoid Jack Abramoff.
AVCR chairman Brian Lunde has a particularly troubling history…
According to the CIA factbook on the Congo, at the time, President Joseph Kabila had just assumed power from his father, Laurent Kabila. The older Kabila was a committed Marxist who had ruled Congo since he took forcefully took power in 1997 in a rebellion backed by Uganda and Rwanda. As President, Laurent Kabila banned all political parties except his and failed to hold long-promised elections. He also blocked an investigation into the massacre of tens of thousands of Rwandan refugees that occurred during his takeover. Today, Joseph Kabila still rules as a dictator and no elections have been held in Congo since 1984.
In addition, by claiming he worked for Birnbaum and not Kabila directly, Lunde skirted disclosure laws that would have required him to register as a foreign agent with the Department of Justice.
A lobbyist for a democracy-phobic dictator dares to give the rest of the world a lecture on voting rights? Outrageous!
The Lunde/Kabila conection, like the Moon/North Korea linkage, proves that Republicans only pretend to hate Marxists. When a good business opportunity arises, ideology takes a back seat.
Here are lengthy excerpts from the official response of Donna Brazile, chair of the DNC’s Voting Rights Institute:
“Additionally, in 2004 numerous news organizations reported that the RNC spent millions hiring a questionable company called Sproul & Associates to do voter registration. Election and law enforcement officials in multiple states opened investigations into this group upon published reports that that they hired temporary workers to register only Bush supporters, Pro-life supporters and Republicans. Thousands of voter registration applications collected from Democrats by registration workers paid for by Sproul & Associates were reported to have been destroyed in a number of states.
“The RNC also traveled to all the battleground states alleging fraud and dialing up wild stories in order to scare voters and keep them at home. We called them on it in 2004 and will do the same in 2005 and beyond.
The DNC press office had more to say on the ACVR. Much of this data may already be familiar to BradBlog readers, but it’s terrific to see the information presented in such a concise fashion:
AMERICAN CENTER FOR VOTING RIGHTS IS A FRAUD
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Editorial: ACVR Is A Fraud. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review called the group a “fraud.” The organization’s new voter fraud study “indicated that Democrats were the instigators in every case from Alabama to Wisconsin — except two. It also said that the two complaints regarding Republicans had no merit.” It also mentioned that “the three public faces of the nonpartisan group are very partisan Republican operatives — including one who claims to be a sounding board for senior White House adviser Karl Rove.” [Editorial, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 8/8/05]
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Editorial: Hearne and Lunde Sounded Like Comedy Routine While Trying to Name Donors to Their Group. “When asked to name any contributors to his nonprofit, Hearne claimed he did not know but said Lunde did. When Lunde was asked, he claimed he did not know but said Hearne did.” [Editorial, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 8/8/05]
Dyke Has History Of Working For Republicans, Including The RNC. “Veteran Republican communications strategist Jim Dyke left his position as communications director at the Republican National Committee (RNC) to start his own consulting firm, Jim Dyke & Associates. The firm will specialize in communications strategies and will have its headquarters in Charleston, S.C. Dyke, who served as press secretary for the RNC before he took over as communications director in April 2003, was previously press secretary to then-Commerce Secretary Don Evans.” [Campaigns and Elections, 2/05]
Dyke Defended RNC Funded Group Accused of Election Tampering. “RNC comm dir Jim Dyke said Democratic “charges that thousands of Democratic voters were disenfranchised have proved ‘baseless.’ DNC chair Terry McAuliffe said last week that thousands of Democratic voters could lose their right to vote because of Voters Outreach of America, a group funded by the RNC. An ex-VOA employee accused the group of tearing up Democratic registration forms. Dyke: “We have a zero tolerance policy . We expressed that to any firm that helped . [Las Vegas Sun, 10/21; National Journal Hotline, 10/22/0].
[Click the photo to see it in its original context, along with the original caption:
“Campaign Management”:
Brian Lunde, Democratic manager, and
Tricia Pearson, Republican manager]
Lunde Was One Of Bush’s Key Operatives. “One of the key Bush-Cheney ’04 operatives… was a former Democratic National Committee official who had originally volunteered back in 2000 to give the Texas governor a bridge to centrist Democrats. His name was Brian Lunde, and by 2004 he was exhibiting more practical talents. These had nothing to do with bringing in voters from his former party, and everything to do with mining for Republican votes in Democratic areas.” [National Journal, 3/12/05]
Lunde Worked With Washington Megalobbyist Jack Abramoff on Indian Tribes. “Mr. Lunde? said [he] did not know it at the time; the tribe was working with Mr. Abramoff, one of the best-paid Republican lobbyists in Washington. The consultant said [he] had been given the contract by Mr. Abramoff’s partner, Michael Scanlon, a former House Republican aide who is also under scrutiny by the grand jury.” [New York Times, 5/13/05]
Lunde Ran Democrats For Bush In 2004. Brian Lunde was the National Executive Director of “Democrats for Bush.” [Market Wire, 10/29/04]
Hearne Served As A Republican “Observer” In Bush-Gore Recount. St. Louis lawyer Mark “Thor” Hearne, served as a Republican observer in Broward County’s manual recount. Republican lawyers supporting Texas Gov. Bush fought for standards that ban unsevered chad from counting as votes. And Democratic lawyers, believing most of that chad would swing Gore’s way, asked the courts to include the unpunctured ballots – even in cases when the same voters properly punched out the chad for other races on their ballots. Hearne opposed counting dimples as votes saying it could further complicate the chaos. “If somebody says there is a dimple on Gore . . . and if there’s a bigger dimple for Bush, who gets the vote?” The Florida Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling seemed to nudge the conflicted counters toward accepting imperfectly punched ballots. [St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 11/22/00]
Hearne Was Republican Lawyer In Missouri Redistricting Fight; Made Thousands Off Of Fight He Forced. In 2002, the St .Louis County Council was redistricted in light of the 2000 census figures. While the council attempted to resolve the fight without resorting to a lawsuit, Hearne was involved in the negotiations at the protest of the members of the council since he had already filed a suit to bring the redistricting to the courts. After the lawsuit was resolved Hearne submitted a bill to the county for $208,516.01 that included “travel expenses for an expert witness from Washington and $792 in meals – including a $214.21 dinner at Harry’s Restaurant the night the trial ended.” Later a judge forced Hearne to reduce his fees saying, “‘It appears to me that the Corbett lawyers simply ran up the hours, expecting the taxpayers to foot their unreasonable bill,’ the judge wrote. She said the bill from the lawyers for the Republicans included ‘lengthy conferences with one another, and other items that were not necessary or reasonable for the case.'” [St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1/3/02; 4/4/02; 11/22/02]
Hearne Advocated for Bush to Pick A Right Wing Justice for the Supreme Court. “A traditional, conservative nominee along the lines of Scalia and Thomas is probably the kind of justice who would be good for all Americans, and particularly those in the business community,” says Mark F. Hearne II, a principle at Lathrop & Gage who served as national election counsel to the Bush-Cheney re-election campaign. [Corporate Legal Times, 8/05]
Hearne’s Brother Backed By Conservative Union PAC in State House Race. “Voters in the 82nd state House district can select a representative from a smorgasbord of ideological candidates – liberal, conservative and Libertarian. The main contest on Nov. 3 is between Republican Matt Hearne of west St. Louis County and Democrat Illene Ordower of Creve Coeur. Hearne is the brother of Mark F. ”Thor” Hearne, a conservative who ran for U.S. representative from the 3rd District in 1988. Matt Hearne’s campaign is largely underwritten by the Missouri Conservative Union political action committee. Hearne explains that the conservative union is a group of conservatives from varied walks of life that raises money for political candidates and conducts conferences on conservative issues. Hearne is a lawyer.” [St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 10/12/92]
For more information on the “non-partisan” tax-exempt ACVR scam and the snakeoil salesmen who invented it, Bush/Cheney ’04 National General Counsel Mark F. “Thor” Hearne and RNC Communications Director Jim Dyke, please see BRAD BLOG’s full Special Coverage of the “American Center for Voting Rights” at https://BradBlog.com/ACVR.











Good gosh’amighty if this doesn’t set your blood to boiling – you might be a NeoCON!!!
Thank you, Joseph Cannon! I’m going to have to really read the entire article tomorrow — but a quick scan set my hair on fire!
Oh KIRA, hope there was a fire extinguisher
close by! 😉
Did any of you get the latest email from BBV? There’s something very very strange going on and I’m not sure what to make of it. HERE’s the piece from BBV
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An announcement today will result in an unspecified shuffling of the players in the election reform movement (as usual, ordinary citizens aren’t invited, and only high-tech voting solutions will be considered):
"Johns Hopkins-led center will study and develop voting technologies. Technology, public policy issues and election booth behavior will receive scrutiny," says the press release.
Called "ACCURATE," the project will be funded by the National Science Foundation and directed by Avi Rubin. The other participants: David Dill, David Jefferson, Cindy Cohn, Dan Wallach, Doug Jones, David Wagner, Michael Byrne, Diedre Mulligan, Dan Boneh, Drew Dean, Peter Neumann, Whitney Quesenbery, Chris Edley, Josh Benaloh, David Chaum.
The thing about an NSF grant is this: You can’t wear certain kinds of hats concurrently while taking NSF money. Therefore, plan to see the deck chairs being rearranged a bit in the election reform movement. Running a organization that raises funds and/or does lobbying, and working for an NSF grant on a related issue at the same time would be likely to raise eyebrows with funders….’
Cont.
They have just cut off the head of EVERY single voting integrity activist organization out there that was doing the most important work. It’s just too odd. There would be no other way to break up a dozen groups like that.
Imagine you’re K. Rove and you need to somehow dismantle these very intelligent and effective groups. What to do? This could be a brilliant solution. These people don’t just run these groups but are the real brains and cred behind them. Offer them enough money (this was Johns Hopkins – Paul Wolfowitz’ and every other PNACer university) Make them an offer they CAN"T refuse…. Then just tie them up in some beaurocratic purgatory for the next few yrs while their groups are left leaderless.
I honestly think we were all getting too close and getting too many people convinced. Fine, call me tin-foil-hat girl, but this is just too convenient and weird…
Keep shining the light on ACVR!
Look for stories in the MSM about this……NOT!!! But they had no problem repeating ACVR’s press releases…
If you want a real newspaper, get American Free Press. Then get the rest of the "real news" from Brad Blog, Raw Story, and other sites like that.
And forget about TV news, just forget about it, until a cable news channel not owned by Corporate America comes into being. And the only newspapers you should get are your local ones for the classified ads, or local scheduled events, not news.
That’s just so rich!! One of the supposed leading champions for voting rights turns out to have been a lobbiest for a dictator who hasn’t held elections in 20 years!
I guess that’s one way to keep elections clean…
story on vote fraud
I’ve received a little information on West Virginia election systems. It seems each county is entirely separate and each county clerk decides which system to use and all the regulations. There’s no statewide electronic tabulation, but with the (federal government’s) Helping America Vote Act (HAVA) they’re headed that way. May God have mercy on us all.
So, if WV shifted to Bush it may have been the normal reaction of the public to a "wartime President". If there was vote fraud it might’ve been "street money" or some other old-fashioned techniques. The most "red" areas of the state are where you’d expect them to be (with maybe one exception). I only see a few anomalies, so if there’s fraud it’s being hidden well.
Still waiting for Brad, the DNC, anybody, to refute the allegations/convictions against dem operatives contained in the police reports and court records. It seems none here have a problem with dem groups depriving republicans of the ability to get voters to the polls. It is still all about attacking the messengers. I don’t anyone should defend fraud or intimidation. I do not think it is fair to deflect criticism by throwing mud.
BTW, when I mentioned on this site that the DNC issued a report about Ohio that settled the question of who won the presidency, I was reminded that the DNC report cannot be trusted because it was not issued by Dean but by "Republican lite Donna Brazille." Now I’m told to trust everything in this DNC press release . . . issued by whom? Besides, the DNC press release contained in its banner a statement that the ACVR report was riddled with errors, but did not mention a single error. It just attacked people.
No matter who pulled together the items contained in the report, and taking only the verifiable allegations, there is a serious problem with the democrats and their tactics. Note that I am not defending any republicans either. Let’s address real issues, and not spend so much time attacking people. That is useless. But it appears to be how we get our jollies.
I guess if we work on and solve the problems, Brad won’t have a purpose and we won’t have anything to say on this site. Is that the motive?
Javabob: Are you still being pathetic?
This is the main problem right here…
Unverifiable elections, illegal tampering
And now this neo-con front group ACVR, is attempting to fight the legitimate voting rights groups. With cronies of Jack Abramoff. The house of cards just fell, lets pour on the fire!!!!
By the way, Donna Brazille is almost as bad as Brian Lunde. If the democrats benefit she won’t care what electronic fraud happens.
Black Box Voting, Voters Unite and other groups including the Voting Rights Institute are under attack by this campaign to buy off the founders–And invite them to a private Diebold/ES&S function….
They couldn’t be anymore transparent now. Lets get this sleaze clean out of the process, and ban the voting machine, as well as corrupt demos/repubs from all elections.
Doug E.
Doug: Still name calling? I can be on board with making sure that whatever machine is used, that there is transparency and that the count is verifiable. Let’s work on that. I don’t think that machines will ever be out altogether. I also think that they are trustworthy.
Illegal tampering? Not a shred of evidence. Show me and I’ll work to have the criminal prosecuted.
The system should be made as tamperproof as possible and then violators should be prosecuted.
Its very hard to think that our GOVERMENT really allows people to do things like this! They need to all go turn themselves in !
Andrew Hillman