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25OctRepublicans step up their voter fraud campaign

GOP Voter Drive Accused of Tossing Cards

AP National Writer

In several battleground states across the country, a consulting firm funded by the Republican National Committee has been accused of deceiving would-be voters and destroying Democratic voter registration cards.

Arizona-based Sproul & Associates is under investigation in Oregon and Nevada over claims that canvassers hired by the company were instructed to register only Republicans and to get rid of registration forms completed by Democrats.

“We treat these complaints very seriously,” said Oregon Secretary of State Bill Bradbury. The Democratic office-holder said three complaints were filed with election officials throughout the state. He declined to provide details, citing the continuing investigation.

Substitute teacher Adam Banse wanted a summer job with flexible hours, so he signed up to knock on doors in suburban Minneapolis and register people to vote.

He quit after two hours. “They said if you bring back a bunch of Democratic cards, you’ll be fired,” Banse contends. “At that point, I said, “Whoa. Something’s wrong here.”

Nathan Sproul, a former head of Arizona’s Republican Party and the state’s Christian Coalition branch, denies any wrongdoing and accuses Democrats of making things up.

“This is all about making accusations,” Sproul said Thursday. “They allege fraud where none exists and get the media to cover it.”

Republican National Committee spokeswoman Heather Layman responded that her party accepts all voters, and she accused the Democratic Party of operating under this mandate: “If no sign of voter fraud exists, make it up, manipulate the media into covering baseless charges and spread fear.”

Sproul declined to name the states in which his company conducted registration drives. His political consulting firm was founded last year and has received nearly $500,000 from the RNC since July, according to federal election records.

Former canvassers such as Banse have come forward in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Oregon in the past two weeks alleging they were told to register only Republicans and to “walk away” from people who said they intended to vote for Democrat John Kerry.

Some said Democratic registration forms had been thrown out or ripped up.

It is illegal to tamper with voter registration cards, which are numbered and issued by local election officials. In some states, including Oregon, such acts are felonies.

Eric Russell of Las Vegas told The Associated Press that he watched a Sproul supervisor tear up eight to 10 registration forms completed by Democrats and managed to grab some of the shredded documents as evidence. State officials are investigating his claim.

Russell said that Voters Outreach of America, the name under which Sproul employees operated in Nevada and other states, owes him hundreds of dollars for registering residents but refuses to pay him.

Sproul called Russell simply a disgruntled employee.

Prompted by Russell’s accusations, Clark County Democrats unsuccessfully went to court last week to try to persuade a state judge to reopen voter registration in their county, which encompasses Las Vegas.

In West Virginia, Lisa Bragg said she refused a sorely needed $9-an-hour job to register voters after attending an orientation session conducted by Sproul employees.

Like Banse in Minnesota, she said canvassers were discouraged from registering Democrats and were told to misrepresent themselves as poll takers.

Bragg, who filed a complaint earlier this week with the West Virginia secretary of state’s office, said Friday that canvassers were given a script that read at the bottom, “Our goal is to register Republicans.”

She called the registration drive dishonest, adding, “I believe everyone has the right to vote. Even though I’m a Democrat, I would have registered Republicans to vote.”

In Pennsylvania, Democrats in the state House of Representatives have asked the attorney general to investigate complaints from former Sproul canvassers who said they had been instructed to not register Democrats. About 40 to 50 also complained they had not been promptly paid.

In Pittsburgh, library patrons protested that Sproul employees were pressuring people to register as Republicans at tables set up outside a Carnegie Library branch.

A similar incident was reported in Oregon in September, when the manager of Medford library headquarters refused a Sproul request to register voters after learning the firm was affiliated with Republicans.

24OctUS Washington Post backs Kerry

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The Post backed Kerry, but questioned his decisiveness

US presidential candidate John Kerry has received the official backing of the influential Washington Post.

The paper said the choice was difficult, but that Mr Kerry had the “better approach” on many policies.

The New York Times has already backed the Democrat while papers in Texas and Chicago have endorsed George W Bush.

On Sunday, President George W Bush is campaigning in New Mexico and Texas, while Mr Kerry moves from Florida to New Hampshire.

‘Election amnesia’

The Washington Post said: “We believe Mr Kerry, with his promise of resoluteness tempered by wisdom and open-mindedness, has staked a stronger claim on the nation’s trust to lead for the next four years.”

It accused Mr Bush of “wilful indifference” towards pre-Iraq war intelligence and called his financial policies “reckless”.

However, it also questioned whether Mr Kerry would be decisive enough in power, given his “zigzags” over Iraq policies.

In the latest campaigning, Mr Bush sought to highlight that issue in Jacksonville, Florida, where he mocked Mr Kerry for first voting for the Iraq conflict and then calling it the “wrong war”.

“Senator Kerry seems to have forgotten all that, as his position has evolved during the course of the campaign. You might call it election amnesia,” Mr Bush said.

Vice-President Dick Cheney, in New Mexico, said the Soviet Union might still exist and Saddam Hussein might be dominating the Gulf if Mr Kerry had been president in recent years.

Mr Kerry was in Colorado on Saturday, telling voters: “Vote your hopes, not the fears that George Bush wants you to feel.” He later campaigned in New Mexico.

New campaign ads

In addition to the Washington Post endorsement, Mr Kerry has also won the backing of leaders of America’s seven million strong Muslim community.

However, the American Muslim Taskforce on Civil Rights and Elections said the vote for Mr Kerry should be a “protest vote” against the Bush administration.

It said it had “disagreements with Senator Kerry on some domestic and international issues” and criticised him for failing to commit to a broad civil rights agenda.

Both parties have unveiled new ads to attack their opponents.

Mr Bush’s shows a pack of wolves prowling menacingly on screen as a female narrator accuses Mr Kerry of being dangerously weak on national security.

Democrat vice-presidential candidate John Edwards described it as a despicable and contemptible attempt to scare Americans.

For their part, the Democrats liken George Bush to an ostrich, with his head in the sand, while comparing Mr Kerry to a soaring eagle.

Election day is 2 November, although millions of voters have already cast their ballots.

About 30 states allow early or absentee votes.

A total of 1.3m Americans had voted in eight battleground states as of Friday, the Washington Post reported.

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22OctNader voters. Technically retarded?

retarded nader voterI’m not gonna get into the vote for Bush or President Kerry thing in this entry even though I’d vote Kerry (if I could), but my question is what the hell do these people voting Nader think they’re going to accomplish this time? Prove that they’re technically retarded?

I mean, c’mon..you have to vote for someone or a party who you believe should win, and that belief should at least have a foundation of realism…I just don’t get it. All they’re doing is just like in 2000 blindly helping the republicans who practically pay Naders election bills.
It’s a simple mathematical fact that if you divide the oposition, you stand stronger and that’s exactly why the republicans love Nader. When telling this to Nader voters they inject both index fingers in ears and go “la la la la”. Why ?

(Exaggerated example for Nader voters who don’t get what i’m saying:
Even if Bush manages to get 45% of the votes and Nader somehow by some miracle gets 11%, Bush still wins because Kerry would get but 44% of the votes.)

22OctEminem: Every motherfuckin’ vote counts

Eminem’s upcoming album, Encore, due November 16th, features the fierce anti-Bush song “Mosh,” which was leaked online today.

In the Dr. Dre-produced track, the rapper denounces the war in Iraq. “Rebel with a rebel yell, raise hell,” Eminem raps. “We gonna let him know/Stomp, push, shove, mush, fuck Bush!/Until they bring our troops home.” Later in the song, he adds, “Let the president answer on higher anarchy/Strap him with an AK-47, let him go fight his own war/Let him impress daddy that way . . . No more blood for oil.”

“[Bush] has been painted to be this hero, and he’s got our troops over there dying for no reason,” says Eminem in an upcoming Rolling Stone cover story (on stands November 5th). “I think he started a mess . . . He jumped the gun, and he fucked up so bad he doesn’t know what to do right now . . . We got young people over there dyin’, kids in their teens, early twenties that should have futures ahead of them. And for what? It seems like a Vietnam 2. Bin Laden attacked us, and we attacked Saddam. Explain why that is. Give us some answers.”

The thirty-two-year-old rapper says he has registered to vote for the first time — but stops short of endorsing a candidate. “Whatever my decision is, I would like to see Bush out of office,” Eminem says. “I don’t wanna see my little brother get drafted — he just turned eighteen. People think their votes don’t count, but people need to get out and vote. Every motherfuckin’ vote counts.”

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