In the Ukraine, citizens are in the streets protesting
what they charge is a fixed election. Secretary of State Colin Powell
expresses this nation's concern about apparent voting irregularities.
The media give the dispute around-the-clock coverage. But in the United
States, massive and systemic voter irregularities go unreported and
unnoticed. Ohio is this election year's Florida. The vote in Ohio
decided the presidential race, but it was marred by intolerable, and
often partisan, irregularities and discrepancies. US citizens have as
much reason as those in Kiev to be concerned that the fix was in. Ohio
determines the election. But because of mounting irregularities, the
vote in this state was not certified until this Monday, 34 days after
the election. People of conscience demand that a full and complete
investigation of these irregularities is undertaken. Their outrage is
made intolerable by the fact that the secretary of state in charge of
the count, Ken Blackwell, holds, like the disreputable Katherine Harris
of Florida's fiasco in 2000, a dual role: he is secretary of state with
control over voting procedures and co-chair of George Bush's Ohio
campaign. This foul and ugly conflict of interest is unacceptable - and
made grotesque by the voting irregularities in the state. A thorough
investigation, count and recount of Ohio's vote should be made. [more]
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