“It's not even Election Day yet, and the Kerry-Edwards campaign
is already down by almost a million votes.” – Greg
Palast, November 1, 2004
On January 6, 2005 the United States Congress certified the results
of the election that took place last November 2nd and declared that
George W. Bush had been duly elected president. They certified a lot
more than an election outcome. It is now official. This nation has
become the world’s most powerful banana republic. Perhaps the
Bush family will have presidents for life, just like the Duvaliers
in Haiti.
America is governed by one party rule, the press does not dare provoke
that one party, the opposition party is afraid to oppose, the wealthy
are getting wealthier by using the national treasury as their private
piggy bank, civil liberties are under assault, workers think themselves
lucky to earn starvation wages at Wal-Mart, and the man nominated to
become the chief law enforcement official in the land has put in writing
that torture is not such a bad thing after all.
Of course a defining issue for any banana republic is a non-existent
or corrupt electoral system. For the second presidential election in
a row thousands of Americans were denied their right to vote or voted
without the certainty of knowing that their ballots would be counted.
It is very disturbing indeed when urban legend becomes fact. Every
black American with internet access has received a hyperbolic mass
email declaring that they will soon lose their voting rights. The email
tells us that we will lose our right to vote in 2007 unless the Voting
Rights Act is extended.
Whoever started that email should get busy and send us an update.
We have lost our right to vote because of arcane rules about provisional
ballots being cast in the proper precinct. We have lost our right to
vote in the state of Ohio when voting machines sit in storage on Election
Day and thousands go home without voting because they could not or
would not stand on line for hours. We have lost the right to vote when
the state of Florida can falsely claim that thousands of law abiding
citizens are felons and thus keep them from getting anywhere near a
voting booth.
The denial of voting rights has become acceptable. The chicken hearted
opposition are more afraid of looking like sore losers than they are
of actually being winners. They could be liberated by the knowledge
that they have nothing left to lose and go down fighting. They obviously
don’t agree, preferring to labor in the shadows and pretend that they
have done a great thing because they go through the motions of asking
Alberto Gonzales to disavow torture but then admit they will vote to
confirm him.
The losing leadership doesn’t even have the decency to shut up. Terry
McAuliffe continues to brag that he is as good a corporate bag man
as his Republican counterparts. Credit must be given where it is due.
At least the Republican political whores know how to win elections.
McAuliffe is both a political whore and a political loser.
John Kerry has done McAuliffe one better. It is probably fitting that
he cut and ran so that he didn’t have to suffer in person on January
6th. He ran from Congress and didn’t stop running until
he got to Iraq to visit the troops. Before he took off he publicly stated that
he would not join in opposing the Ohio electors and gave us another
reason to shake our heads in dismay:
How do you both acknowledge irregularities and “questionable practices” and
also conclude that the outcome was correct? In general one should
not agree with Republican talking points, but the term flip flopper
does come to mind at moments like these.
It certainly must be true that God has a sense of humor because
Kerry also planned to observe an
election in Palestine. Hopefully the Palestinians don’t have to deal
with Ken Blackwell or provisional ballots. If they do they certainly
won’t be able to count on Kerry to put up a fight for them.
As usual it is black America that fights for justice when no one
else is willing to do so. Congressman John Conyers took the lead
in investigating the Ohio vote theft. His colleague Stephanie Tubbs
Jones took to the floor of Congress and formally announced opposition
to the certification of Ohio’s electoral votes.
The rest of the Democrats made a timid showing
on the day they should have fearlessly gone into the breach. Senator
Barbara Boxer had the decency to join with her House colleagues and
protest the Ohio vote theft. She was the only Senator who took a
stand and spoke up for justice.
A banana republic can change if its citizens are willing to fight.
The Democratic party certainly can’t be counted on to defend social
security, our right to vote or our civil liberties. If the rank and
file continue to support worthless Democrats we can look forward
to inaugurating Arnold Schwarzenegger or Jeb Bush four years from
now, assuming that we still have elections at all.