How about socialism for the rest of us By William Bowles

By William Bowles
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15 October, 2008

“Come back Michael Foot, all is forgiven, could be the cry from the (old) Left as – who’d have thought it – the British state seizes the Queen’s overdraft or the state seizes the Queen’s bank account… (yes, Coutts bank, her bank, is part of RBS)” — Channel 4 Email, 13 October, 2008

If it wasn’t so tragic for so many millions of ordinary working folk, it would be laughable to read the corporate press as it pees into its corporate pants. So now we’re reminded endlessly, that ‘we’ own a fair chunk of global finance capital, or at least what’s left of it. Ah- if only that were true, for as we don’t own the state, then these broke-down engines are still in the hands of the political class that rules us and screwed things up in the first place, and who, in their wisdom [sic] have decided to bailout, rescue the banks from the crooks and criminals international (remember BCCI?).

Yet of course, what should be at stake here is whether or not banking, indeed finances in general, should be run purely in the interests of the shareholders or, in the interests of the public, for clearly as the events of the past couple of years demonstrate, when run purely as money-making machines, they screwed up really big time this time. Inevitably, greed gets the better of them, ‘investing’ is after all, nothing but institutionalized gambling with other people’s money. Worse, the ‘money’ they play with ain’t even theirs in the first place.

The con being played out by the ‘lords of the universe’ is doubly insulting to our intelligence; firstly, because the ‘lords’ set it up to play out this way in the first place (and did it right in front of us) and because it reveals so clearly how the con-game works:

The government has a monopoly on the production of money and in turn it hands it out to the crooks who played with funny money with all their weird and wonderful ‘instruments’ until it went belly-up and in the process, walked away oodles of real money. But this real money was actually stolen. It’s like playing Monopoly, winning, then taking the Monopoly money to the bank and exchanging it for real money! and it’s perfectly legal!! You try and do it though…

Meanwhile, because the government has a monopoly on the production of money, ultimately the money has to have some connection to the real economy the rest of us live in. So the massive debts left behind by the crooks and criminals get to be paid with real money, courtesy of us and our future generations, so great is the real debt that’s been run up in our name for chrissakes!

The connection between money and real production is surely obvious: the money in circulation that you and me use, represents wealth created by us, money is a mere convenience, a means of exchanging the products of our labour.

But sitting literally on top of us, are the financial sector of the capitalist class, who have all the rules that govern how the economic system works, rigged to work in their favour.

And because they are playing with such vast sums of money and doing it globally, the impact is correspondingly vast in in its effects. Great when it works, but what a bummer when it doesn’t. All that’s changed is scale of the bust because of how they’ve set it up by globalizing the financial system.

So what we have is a global pyramid scam, with billions of ‘members’ who are now collectively paying for it once the criminals literally fled the scene with the loot. And we’re talking about tens of trillions of dollars that have been stolen from the real economy by the Banks of Crooks and Criminals International (BCCI, one figure puts it at $312 trillion!)

So they screw up and we pay for it until (hopefully) it’s working again and then we give it back to them! Free, gratis and for nothing! What a brilliant system! But then the political class and the capitalist class literally sit down together every day and agree on how to screw the rest of us.

This just in:

“NO DIVIDEND?
Interestingly, he [Gordon Brown] has left behind an evolving discussion over his bank bailout proposals — part of which was not to have any dividends paid until the taxpayer had been paid off.

“It now seems that this is so crippling to the institutions that are being bailed out that the treasury is to make an assessment at the end of each year as to whether dividends should be paid or not.” — Snowmail News, Ch.4 News, 15 October, 2008

Dividend? There you have it, “crippling” but crippling who? Screw the shareholders, in any case, aren’t we the shareholders now? The point is, regardless of who the shareholder is, the financial system is necessary even if only some kind of glorified accounting system. But what we’re witnessing here is the apparently vain struggle on the part of the respective political classes to shore up a system merely to preserve the element that fucked it up in the first place, the capitalists! So the crisis is essentially not a financial crisis but a political one.

But the nerve of it, now the shareholders in all the government-owned institutions are threatening to sell their shares unless they get to keep their dividends!

Rational thought at this point would say, okay, if the state owns the financial system, the banks, insurance and so forth, they can effectively regulate how the system of value creation works. Moreover, we can decide how it works. It’s actually NOT rocket science, in spite of all the politicians flailing about and recognizing finally, that capitalism just can’t hack it and taking it all over.

And just how serious the situation is we need only note that there has been nare a bleat from the ‘usual suspects’ perhaps because of the ‘socialism for the rich’ jibe that has caught on, but then although it isn’t socialism, as we had no say in it, it illustrates the fact that when the shit hits the fan, the capitalist class always runs to its state for assistance.

But the ‘debate’ taking place in public, ignores this fundamental reality. Instead, the media participates in an elaborate charade constructed by the servants of international capital, about ‘rescueing’ the economy.

Of course, the media goes on endlessly about the greed of the traders but conveniently forget that it’s been a succession of governments since those of Reagan and Thatcher that have unleashed this madness on us in the first place, it’s what’s made so few so even richer, and so many even poorer. The stats are all there for anyone to see, not only the growing gap between rich and poor but the sheer numbers whose incomes have fallen drastically over the past thirty years.

“Gap between rich and poor ‘widest in 40 years’
Briton is becoming a segregated society with the gap between rich and poor reaching its highest level for more than 40 years, a report showed today.” — The Independent, Tuesday, 17 July 2007

The ‘crisis’ therefore is a crisis of the capitalist and political classes legitimacy, wholy self-made with ‘eyes wide open’. Compare how they have been forced to deal with the ‘crisis’ this time round. For the fact is, they already had a crisis of political legitimacy to which is now added a crisis of economic legitimacy, thus they are vulnerable and they know it. It’s why the US have a black man running for prez[1]. As I’ve said before it’s a desperate grab to try to regain some legitimacy.

What needs to be made is a concerted effort by the left, indeed by everybody, to force the debate about who owns the economy into the public domain.

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1. See Glen Ford: Obama and the Derivatives Merchants

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The Capitalist Shakedown By William Bowles

Socialism vs. the government bailout of capitalism By Tom Eley

Mike Whitney: real solution is higher wages + William Engdahl: Europe furious

Capitalism Hits the Fan

The panic of 2008 by Lee Sustar

Does the bailout pass the smell test? By Paul Craig Roberts

Ralph Nader to Paulson: Bail out your buddies + Rally & Protest NYC

Marc Faber: US will go bankrupt

The Economy Sucks and or Collapse

No Dog in this Fight By P Jerome

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By P Jerome
10/15/08 “Information Clearinghouse

For those of us who are antiwar, anti-government spying, anti-torture/rendition, and in favor of improving the lives of working people, this election season has been a nightmare. Most presidential elections are awful — months/years of commercials, punditry, and lying — but this year is particularly terrible.

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Mosaic News – 10/14/08: World News from the Middle East

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“Gulf States to increase stakes in local banks,” Al Arabiya TV, UAE
“Insurgents attack African Union troops in Mogadishu,” Al Jazeera TV, Qatar
“Palestinian Factions Deploy Forces in Refugee Camps in Lebanon,” Abu Dhabi TV, UAE
“Kadima-Labor Talks Falter,” Dubai TV, UAE
“Synagogue opened near Al-Aqsa Mosque stirs anger,” Dubai TV, UAE
“Xenophobia on the March in Western Europe,” IBA TV, Israel
“The Mystery of the Missing Journalists,” NBN TV, Lebanon
“Maliki Demands British Troops Leave Basra,” Al-Alam TV, Iran
“Thousands of Christians flee violence in Iraq,” Al Jazeera English, Qatar
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Mike Whitney: real solution is higher wages + William Engdahl: Europe furious

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New intelligence report says Pakistan is ‘on the edge’

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By Jonathan S. Landay and John Walcott
McClatchy Newspapers
Oct 14, 2008

WASHINGTON — A growing al Qaida-backed insurgency, combined with the Pakistani army’s reluctance to launch an all-out crackdown, political infighting and energy and food shortages are plunging America’s key ally in the war on terror deeper into turmoil and violence, says a soon-to-be completed U.S. intelligence assessment.

A U.S. official who participated in drafting the top secret National Intelligence Estimate said it portrays the situation in Pakistan as “very bad.” Another official called the draft “very bleak,” and said it describes Pakistan as being “on the edge.”

The first official summarized the estimate’s conclusions about the state of Pakistan as: “no money, no energy, no government.”

Six U.S. officials who helped draft or are aware of the document’s findings confirmed them to McClatchy on the condition of anonymity because NIEs are top secret and are restricted to the president, senior officials and members of Congress. An NIE’s conclusions reflect the consensus of all 16 U.S. intelligence agencies.

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Socialism vs. the government bailout of capitalism By Tom Eley

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By Tom Eley
http://www.wsws.org
15 October 2008

The breakdown of the US financial system and the government bailout of Wall Street have seriously discredited the ideological justifications of capitalism.

Worship of the “free market” has long been something of a secular religion in the US. Capitalist ideology has proclaimed that the market’s “invisible hand” will best advance the interests of historical progress, that taxes on the rich and regulations on big businesses must be reduced because only the “risk-takers” know where resources can best be allocated, that any sort of government intervention to improve the living conditions of workers, the poor, the elderly and jobless youth creates a “climate of dependency,” that government cannot simply “throw money” at problems, etc., etc.

All these shibboleths now stand exposed as rank hypocrisy, as the biggest financial institutions belly up to the public trough. Yet amidst this historic crisis of the capitalist system, some of those opposed to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson’s Wall Street bailout have claimed that the measures employed are “socialist.”

Suddenly—17 years after the Soviet Union’s collapse and the supposed “death of socialism”—the “S” word is being bandied about by American politicians and media pundits.

Charges that the Wall Street bailout is socialism have come most frequently from the far right wing of the Republican Party. To note a few examples, Congressman Jeb Hensarling, a Texas Republican, claimed that Paulson’s plan may put the US on, “the slippery slope to socialism.” Representative Sam Johnson, also of Texas, warned, “As a relentless supporter of free enterprise, I fear we are rushing headlong into socialism.” Senator Jim Bunning of Kentucky called Paulson’s measures, “financial socialism” and “un-American.” Congressman Thaddeus McCotter of Michigan even compared the bailout to the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.

The claim that the Wall Street bailout is a socialist measure is absurd on its face. Paulson, the former CEO of Goldman Sachs, who has an estimated personal fortune of $700 million and is a member of the most right-wing administration in US history, has authored a bill that will ultimately divert trillions of dollars to the coffers of the biggest banks in the land. This is socialist?

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Does the bailout pass the smell test? By Paul Craig Roberts

Ralph Nader to Paulson: Bail out your buddies + Rally & Protest NYC

Marc Faber: US will go bankrupt

Goldman Sachs socialism

Can Congress Bail Out of the Bailout? by Michael Hudson

The revolutionary implications of the decline of American capitalism Part 1

Anatomy of the American Financial Crisis: How It is Turning into a Worldwide Crisis

The Capitalist Shakedown By William Bowles

Capitalism Hits the Fan

The Economy Sucks and or Collapse

President Gul: Turkey is nobody’s launching pad

compiled by Cem Ertür
featured writer
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October 15, 2008

1) Meeting the challenge: US policy toward Iranian nuclear development (September 2008)

2) Diplomacy takes back seat as preparations point to confrontation (October 2008)

3) Turkey buys new air defense missile systems (October 2008)

4) Turkey is nobody’s launching pad (September 2008)

5) Tehran shouldn’t become like Baghdad (August 2008)

6) from the archives: Turkey‘s Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul speaks to FPA World Leadership Forum 2003

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http://www.bipartisanpolicy.org/ht/a/GetDocumentAction/i/8448

excerpts from ‘Meeting the challenge: US policy toward Iranian nuclear development’

by Senators Daniel Coats and Charles Robb, et al., Bipartisan Policy Center, September 2008

A deterrence strategy against Iran must also include enhanced access to military facilities in countries East, West, and North of Iran. This involves diplomacy with Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, and possibly Pakistan to gain their approval to host the U.S. forces and support staff needed for military action. The United States has had access to some facilities in these countries for operations in Afghanistan, but Russian pressure has introduced interruptions and uncertainty in U.S. access; Uzbekistan cut of U.S. access to its air base in 2004. Pakistan is highly sensitive to any U.S. presence and is unlikely cooperate with the United States against Iran. Azerbaijan and the United States cooperate in Caspian Sea security, and Azerbaijan appears the most likely anchor of a northern containment strategy for Iran. Turkey is a NATO ally, but its leadership is unreliable, and its cooperation with Iran on energy projects and other issues will dissuade Ankara‘s participation in U.S. military strategy against Iran. The objective would be to enable U.S. military as broad access as possible to Iran from all directions.

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Israeli bombers cannot traverse Saudi Arabia, the Persian Gulf, and Iraq without detection and, perhaps, engagement. It is possible that Turkey would allow Israeli fighters to traverse its airspace, but because all of the fighters would need to enter Iran from the same direction, the pilots would be exposed. Regardless of how Israel might try to strike, it is likely that Iranian air defense will know that the Israelis are on their way before they reach Iranian airspace.

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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24475744-28737,00.html

excerpt from ‘Diplomacy takes back seat as preparations point to confrontation’

by Abraham Rabinovich, The Australian, October 11, 2008

This week, however, Olmert flew to Moscow in an attempt to persuade the Russians not to sell Tehran the S-300 ground-to-air missile system that would provide the Iranians with a formidable defence against attacking warplanes… In the event Russia rejects the request, the Israeli Air Force was reported by Israel Radio to have consulted with Turkey about holding training exercises in that country with the S-300 system bought by Turkey to devise ways of eluding the missiles.

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http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=117390

excerpts from Turkey buys new air defense missile systems’

Turkish Daily News, 13 October 2008

The international tender for low and medium altitude air defense missile systems kicked off today… The project on offer is for an air defense missile system to strengthen Turkey‘s defense power through a single, high-tech missile system and includes training services, related systems and its equipment.

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excerpt fromTurkey is nobody’s launching pad’

Yeni Asir, 26 September 2008

link to the original news item in Turkish:

http://www.yeniasir.com.tr/haber_detay.php?hid=9838

Note: This news item is about an Arabic-language Al-Jazeera TV interview conducted with Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul during his visit to New York in September.

To the question of whether or not the bases in Turkey would be used in a war with Iran, Gul replied:

“As Turkey is a member of NATO there are, of course, joint military activities; however, the presence of US or foreign military troops in Turkey for an attack on another country is out of the question. The authorisation of parliament would be required for anything to happen from within Turkey. Moreover, the bases in Turkey are of a [simply] logistical nature and are under the command of NATO and the Turkish generals; therefore it cannot be said that anything is beyond our control in Turkey. Turkey is not a launching pad against any of its neighbours.”

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excerpts fromTehran shouldn’t be devastated like Baghdad

by Ugur Ergan, Hurriyet, 17 August 2008

link to the original news item in Turkish:

http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/gundem/9680208.asp?m=1

[Turkey‘s] President Abdullah Gul’s warnings to Iran‘s President Ahmedinejad on the ongoing nuclear crisis with the US bear similarities to those he had made back in February 2003, to then Iraq‘s Vice-President Taha Yassin Ramadan to prevent the Iraq War:

“The political scope for finding a peaceful solution is getting increasingly narrower. We are heading towards perilous developments. We, as Turkey did everything we could to prevent the war. From now on, preventing the war lies solely in your hands. Don’t engage in a war that you cannot win against the US.” [Prime Minister Gul’s meeting with Ramadan, Ankara, February 2003]

“We find the latest package offered by the five members of the UN Security Council and Germany, which we support as well, most positive.” We see this as a window of opportunity. The time is running out, don’t miss this opportunity. Bush might strike [Iran] before leaving office. If the US were to strike [Iran], they would strike fiercely. As your neighbour, we wouldn’t want Tehran to be devastated like Baghdad.” [President Gul’s meeting with Ahmadinejad, Istanbul, August 2008]

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http://www.fpa.org/topics_info2414/topics_info_show.htm?doc_id=194362

from the archives:

excerpt from: ‘H.E. Abdullah Gül Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Turkey, speaks to FPA World Leadership Forum 2003’

Foreign Policy Association, 25 September 2003

The habits of cooperation between Turkey and the U.S. have stood the test of time since the Korean War, through the Cold War, into the global war against terrorism. The moral responsibility and stated imperatives of the Turkish-U.S. partnership that have worked effectively in the last half-century are not diminished. To the contrary, our strategic cooperation and partnership means even more now than before, as we strive for stability in Afghanistan and Iraq, encourage peace and stability betweens Arabs and Israelis, stop the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their delivery means, and generate harmony between civilizations… After 9/11 we needed a new era in Afghanistan. At that time, Turkey alone heeded the ISAF in Afghanistan… Look at Bosnia. Look at Kosovo. Look at other parts of the world. There are Turkish and American soldiers shoulder to shoulder.

Bush White House ‘endorsed torture’

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LIVENEWS.com.au
Oct 15, 2008

The Bush Administration explicitly endorsed torture techniques used by the CIA on al-Qaeda suspects, according to secret memos obtained by The Washington Post.

The Post has identified two documents sent by the White House to then CIA Director George Tenet in 2003 and 2004, endorsing controversial interrogation techniques such as ‘waterboarding’.

The newspaper suggests the CIA had been worried it would be blamed solely in any public backlash over the use of the techniques, and sought explicit consent from the Bush Administration to continue with the practices.

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CIA Tactics Endorsed In Secret Memos
Waterboarding Got White House Nod

By Joby Warrick
Washington Post Staff Writer
washingtonpost.com
Wednesday, October 15, 2008; Page A01

The Bush administration issued a pair of secret memos to the CIA in 2003 and 2004 that explicitly endorsed the agency’s use of interrogation techniques such as waterboarding against al-Qaeda suspects — documents prompted by worries among intelligence officials about a possible backlash if details of the program became public.

The classified memos, which have not been previously disclosed, were requested by then-CIA Director George J. Tenet more than a year after the start of the secret interrogations, according to four administration and intelligence officials familiar with the documents. Although Justice Department lawyers, beginning in 2002, had signed off on the agency’s interrogation methods, senior CIA officials were troubled that White House policymakers had never endorsed the program in writing.

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Public at Last: Guantanamo SERE Standard Operating Procedures

by Stephen Soldz
http://www.dissidentvoice.org
October 14th, 2008

One of the most important documents of the US torture program has just become publicly available for the first time. This is the JTF GTMO “SERE” Interrogation Standard Operating Procedure, now posted on the website of the new documentary, Torturing Democracy. This document clearly specifies that the abusive interrogation techniques to be used at Guantamo [JTF GTMO] are based upon the military’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape [SERE] program. The document is notable for its documentation of the extent to which abuse was bureaucratically standardized for routine use.

Both Katherine Eban and Jane Mayer referred to and described the SERE SOP back in the summer of 2007. A bit of it was included in documents released by the Senate Armed Services Committee June 17, 2008. But the bulk of the text remained classified and unavailable until today. An FBI commentary on the SERE SOP has been available since February 2006 at least, in heavily redacted form which obscured the content, but not the existence of the SOP.

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Top White House Officials Discussed and Approved Torture, Rice Admits

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Rachel Maddow: David Sirota on McCain’s Fake Populism + Oliver Stone: W

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Countdown: Special Comment + Inciting the Mob + Claims of Voter Fraud

Does the bailout pass the smell test? By Paul Craig Roberts

Ralph Nader to Paulson: Bail out your buddies + Rally & Protest NYC

The Economy Sucks and or Collapse

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Countdown: Special Comment + Inciting the Mob + Claims of Voter Fraud

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AT&T Promises Not To Spy on You … Sort of

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by tkarr
http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog
October 13th, 2008

You would think that AT&T, Verizon and Time Warner execs had turned a page and formed a new front in defense of your online rights.

Late last month, they lined up before the Senate to mouth principles that would, in their words, ensure that “consumers have ultimate control over the use of their personal information and guards against privacy abuses.”

The issue spins around the use of a content-filtering technology called “deep packet inspection” or DPI, which allows network managers to inspect, track and target user Internet content as our information passes along the Information Superhighway.

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AT& T, Verizon to Refrain From Tracking Users Online

James Bamford: The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America

Greg Palast: Voting Fraud is a Fraud + Exposing flaws in the voting system

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A BUZZFLASH INTERVIEW

“However, the Republican cry of ‘Vote Fraud!’ has become the cover for purges and challenges to legal voters by the millions. I even tracked down and filmed some of these so-called fraudulent voters handed me from a GOP list. Every one was a legal voter.”

— Greg Palast, Intrepid Investigative Reporter and Author

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Greg Palast and BuzzFlash go back to the election of 2000. At that time, large progressive political news sites were hard to come by – and there was only one investigative reporter who was able to unravel the theft of the Florida election: Greg Palast.

Greg didn’t just expose the mugging of democracy. As a University of Chicago trained researcher, he was able to detail how Katherine Harris used an outside vendor to create caging lists that prevented legitimate voters from casting their ballots. In fact, Greg has a laptop presentation that actually shows you the lists that Harris’s office worked from in keeping minorities from voting.

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BuzzFlash: BuzzFlash has been covering one public relations effort by the Republican National Committee to create a false context for claiming voter fraud. In short, they have been attacking a national community organizing group called ACORN with news releases, lawsuits, surrogate assaults, etc., falsely claiming (as they did in 2004 and 2006) that ACORN is engaged in the massive illegal registration of primarily minority voters. Can you explain the significance of the ACORN slander by the RNC?

Greg Palast: As RFK and I report, there are only about SIX voters found guilty of federal voting fraud in a year. SiX! Out of 178 million registered voters.

So the GOP (and Fox and CNN) are running stories about ACORN signing up zillions of illegal voters. Yep, there are a handful of phony names – but ‘Mary Poppins’ has never shown up to vote.

However, the Republican cry of ‘Vote Fraud!’ has become the cover for purges and challenges to legal voters by the millions.

I even tracked down and filmed some of these so-called fraudulent voters handed me from a GOP list. Every one was a legal voter.

Tell us a bit about the site and downloadable comic book that you launched with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on how to prevent the theft of millions of votes by the Republicans, yet again in 2008. The website is: http://www.stealbackyourvote.com.

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Exposing flaws in the voting system

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October 09, 2008

With much controversy surrounding the results of previous elections, the U.S. bloggers have been quite rigorous in attempts to expose flaws in the voting system. RT spoke to one of them to find out what’s motivating them.

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Greg Palast on Vote Rigging and Suppression + Is 2008 already fixed?

Voting Experts Bobby Kennedy and Greg Palast on How to “Steal Back Your Vote!”

James Bamford: The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America

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Oct 14, 2008

James Bamford: “The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America”

The Bush administration’s wiretapping program has come under new scrutiny this week. Two influential congressional committees have opened probes into allegations US intelligence spied on the phone calls of American military personnel, journalists and aid workers in Iraq. We speak to James Bamford about the NSA’s spying on Americans, the agency’s failings pre-9/11 and the ties between NSA and the nation’s telecommunications companies. [includes rush transcript]

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