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Pokey Anderson Donating Member (176 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-10-08 06:49 PM
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6:40 CST Diving Deep into FL's 100,000 missing votes -- investigation of 2006
The Monitor
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February 10, 2008



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Today's Guests:
-- MARJORIE COHN on Current Constitutional Issues


-- Diving Deep into the Mystery of Florida's Lost 100,000 Votes, with SUSAN PYNCHON and KITTY GARBER



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<> 6:00 pm CDT - Headlines

<> 6:20 pm CDT -- MARJORIE COHN on Current Constitutional Issues





Law professor MARJORIE COHN is a frequent legal analyst on The Monitor. She and Monitor co-host Mark Bebawi will discuss current Constitutional issues. Among the topics: using intelligence gained through torture; the recent CIA admission it used waterboarding on three prisoners; the investigation of the destruction of several hundred hours of videotapes depicting interrogations; and the stop-go-stop congressional debate on retroactive immunity for telecommunications companies, for cooperating with the federal government in surveillance on citizens.

Professor Cohn is the President of the National Lawyers Guild, and is a professor of law at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, where she teaches criminal law and procedure, evidence, and international human rights law.

Her recent book is entitled "Cowboy Republic: Six Ways the Bush Gang Has Defied the Law."

She lectures throughout the world on international human rights and US foreign policy. Professor Cohn has written columns for the Los Angeles Daily Journal and the San Francisco Daily Journal, is a news consultant for CBS News, and a legal analyst for Court TV. She has provided legal and political commentary on BBC, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, NPR, Truthout, and Pacifica Radio.

She is co-author of the book "Cameras in the Courtroom: Television and the Pursuit of Justice." She was a legal observer in Iran on behalf of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, and she has participated in delegations to Cuba, China and Yugoslavia. She has lived in Mexico and is fluent in Spanish.

WEBSITE:
http://marjoriecohn.com

BOOK:
"Cowboy Republic: Six Ways the Bush Gang Has Defied the Law"
The six ways: illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq; the policy of
torture; war crimes; Guantanamo’s kangaroo courts; unconstitutional laws; and the
unlawful surveillance of American citizens.


<> 6:40 pm CDT -- Diving Deep into the Mystery of Florida's Lost 100,000 Votes, with SUSAN PYNCHON and KITTY GARBER

Monitor co-host Pokey Anderson's guests are SUSAN PYNCHON and KITTY GARBER. Susan is executive director and founder of Florida Fair Elections Coalition and Florida Fair Elections Center. Before moving to Florida, Susan was a reporter in Kennebunk, Maine, where she did environmental and investigative reporting.

Kitty is research director and co-founder of the groups. She worked at a Washington, D.C. think tank previously, as a writer and editor on national policy issues for the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.

They spent a year writing a highly-documented investigation, "Sarasota's Vanished Votes," just released. The mystery: What happened to some 18,000 votes in the tightly-contested congressional race for -- ironically -- the seat Katherine Harris vacated in 2006?


SUSAN PYNCHON and KITTY GARBER have examined boxes of records, 30,000 emails, pages of voting results, countless public records requests. They looked at anomalies in six other Florida counties as well, trying to understand what actually happened. They found more than they were looking for -- not just 18,000 votes were missing. They found 100,000 missing votes across Florida in the November 2006 election, somehow disappeared, vaporized, after voters used these same ES&S iVotronic electronic voting machines.

In the Sarasota area race, 15% of the ballots cast in Sarasota County on the iVotronic electronic voting machines (a total of 17,846 ballots) showed no vote for either candidate. This was many times the expected 1% to 3% who don't vote in a high-profile election. The race was decided by a mere 369 votes, favoring Republican Vern Buchanan over Democrat Christine Jennings. Two lawsuits and a congressional/GAO investigation ensued, but Buchanan was seated in Congress.

Pynchon and Garber write: "There is no question that the 2006 contest for the U.S. Congressional District 13 seat in Sarasota was a failed election, where thousands of voters who thought they had cast a vote in this race did not have their votes counted."

But wait. There's more!

"What we uncovered in our investigation is shocking: The iVotronic voting
system failed to count over 100,000 votes in various races across the state of
Florida in the November 2006 election.
Furthermore, we have completely
refuted the theories that substantial numbers of voters intentionally withheld
their votes in the CD-13 race or that so-called “poor ballot design” was
responsible for the uncounted votes. By process of elimination, the only
remaining possible cause of the high undervotes is the catastrophic failure of the
iVotronic voting system. ... e found a badly designed, shoddily-built, poorly maintained,
aging voting system in a state of critical breakdown.

...In Charlotte, Lee and Sumter counties, astronomically high
undervotes occurred in the attorney general’s race, ranging from an almost
incomprehensible 20-25%—meaning that the votes of one in four voters were
not counted in the AG race in these counties." -- "Sarasota's Vanished Votes"


INVESTIGATION:
"Sarasota's Vanished Votes:
An Investigation into the Cause of Uncounted Votes
in the 2006 Congressional District 13 Race
in Sarasota County, Florida"
January 2008
by Susan Pynchon and Kitty Garber
Florida Fair Elections Center
http://www.floridafairelections.org/CenterReports.htm#VanishingVotes


WEBSITE:
http://www.floridafairelections.org



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February 10
-- MAJORIE COHN on current Consitutional issues
-- SUSAN PYNCHON and KITTY GARBER on Florida's lost 100,000 votes

February 3
-- SUSAN PYNCHON, on what happened in the NH Primary recount
-- Commentary by KEITH OLBERMANN on Bush and surveillance
-- Sportswriter DAVE ZIRIN casts a critical eye at sports culture

January 27
-- ALI ABUNIMAH on Gaza, relations between Hamas and Egypt and the current border issues
-- Investigative journalist JEREMY SCAHILL on the mercenary army Blackwater


January 20
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-- Investigative reporter DAVE LINDORFF on the proposed economic stimulus, & more

January 13
-- DR. JOHN RATEY on exercise and your brain
-- Journalist DORI SMITH investigates: Who counts in NH?

January 6
-- ELLIOT COHEN on electronic threats to privacy and democracy
-- On the ground in IOWA and NEW HAMPSHIRE with volunteers for two campaigns
December 30
-- POKEY ANDERSON's montage of poetry, music and humor
-- RN JOYCE RILEY on illnesses affecting Gulf War veterans
-- Architect RICHARD GAGE looks at the collapse of the World Trade Center towers
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-- HARVEY WASSERMAN with new evidence on the Ohio election; also, a look at nuclear plants
-- ELLIOT COHEN on electronic threats to privacy

December 16
-- DC journalist ROBERT PARRY on current news
-- PROF. ROBERT JENSEN on masculinity and pornography (Part Two)


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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-10-08 07:23 PM
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1. A big
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IndyOp Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-10-08 07:31 PM
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2. Are you streaming? I can't get the stream to load. (n/t)
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Wilms Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-10-08 07:42 PM
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3. Try this.
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IndyOp Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-10-08 08:04 PM
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4. Okay - that worked. Thanks. The show is already over. I'll know what to do next time. (n/t)
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Wilms Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-10-08 08:16 PM
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5. Hopefully Pokey put that link up for us in the future.
I had to fumble around a bit to figure it out.

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Pokey Anderson Donating Member (176 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-10-08 11:50 PM
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6. Thanks, Wilms.
I've made a note to include that link. Usually the regular one works -- www.kpft.org + the LISTEN NOW button. But, I'll put both in.

For anyone who wants to hear the show:

If you miss a show, you can listen later -- audio archives are posted right after the show, and are available for 60 days.

Go to KPFT's archives at: http://archive.kpft.org Find The Monitor, then hit DOWNLOAD to play.
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