Archive for May, 2009

CODEPINK arrives in Gaza and National Lawyer’s Guild President Marjorie Cohn evaluates the President’s Nomination of Appeals Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the High Court

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Talk Nation Radio for May 27, 2009

CODEPINK arrives in Gaza and National Lawyer’s Guild President Marjorie Cohn evaluates the President’s Nomination of Appeals Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the High Court

*Update: Codepink will mark President Obama’s visit to Egypt. Meanwhile, see May 31, 2009, “American delegation enters Gaza but Egyptians turned back. ‘Sixty-eight American members of the delegation traveling with the Code Pink peace organization went through upon arrival at the crossing, but the two Egyptians were sent back’.

UPDATE: CODEPINK delegates delivered a letter to Obama in Cairo, “with a petition signed by more than 10,000 Americans asking Obama to go to Gaza to witness the impact of the recent Israeli invasion there and its ongoing blockade of the Gaza border.”

The world renowned Doctor Patch Adams is on the delegation to Gaza entering from the Israeli border side. Adams famously arrives in war torn regions wearing a clown outfit to help children laugh, relax, and have courage to face their often excruciating recovery process. The Patch Adams delegation sent out a tweet! “everyone smiles and laughs in the same language” – Kayla G of #israeldelegation, “Clowning softens violent space” – Patch Adams

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CODEPINK arrives in Gaza and National Lawyer’s Guild President Marjorie Cohn evaluates the President’s Nomination of Appeals Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the High Court

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We hear from members of another CODEPINK delegation that has been making slow progress into Gaza. Pam Rasmussen joins us from Cairo where she has been working to help all of the delegates. First, Canadian Sandra Ruch joins us from Gaza and talks about the difficulty her group had getting into Gaza with humanitarian aid. The Jabalia Refugee Camp she said her group was about to visit houses a population of 195,249 refugees according to the UN. The total number of displaced people swelled swelled tremendously all over Gaza after the January bombing.

The Canadian, US, student, and high profile delegates such as Dr. Patch Adams and Professor Norman Finkelstein, are visiting Gaza to deliver toys, school supplies and materials to build three playgrounds.

Due to the Israeli siege, items such as toys, paper and construction materials are almost non-existent in Gaza. You can follow their progress online at www.womensaynotowar.org.

And Marjorie Cohn, President of the National Lawyer’s Guild, offers her reaction to President Barack Obama’s appointment of US Court of Appeals Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. Marjorie Cohn lectures throughout the world on international human rights and U.S. foreign policy. Her new book is Rules of Disengagement: The Politics and Honor of Military Dissent. Her 2007 book was Cowboy Republic: Six Ways the Bush Gang Has Defied the Law.

Topics include Gaza, the Sotomayor appointment, and some of the issues that the National Lawyer’s Guild is considering such as the death penalty, the question of disbarment for the so-called ‘torture’ lawyers, Gaza, Judge Goldstone, Israeli war crimes, investigation into what both sides did in Gaza, and Sotomayor’s decision in favor of the civilian plaintiff in a lawsuit against a company working under federal contract, her decisions on the baseball strike and cases involving the strip searching of young women.

Also, the National Lawyer’s Guild sent a delegation to Gaza and returned with important film and a report, a report was sent to Judge Goldstone, appointed by the UN to investigate war crimes in Gaza.

We will have more on Gaza, and Palestinian rights in upcoming programs as we look at discussions between Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and President Barack Obama going on this week. In the background, UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon met with Justice Richard Goldstone, who was appointed last month by the Human Rights Council to lead an independent fact-finding mission to investigate international human rights and humanitarian law violations related to the recent conflict in Gaza.

Judge GOLDSTONE said he was “DISAPPOINTED” after finding no positive response from the Israeli Government to their mission.

Interesting item from Uri Avnery here re Israeli fascism.

Chris Hedges on his new book, Empire of Illusion, The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Talk Nation Radio for May 20, 2009

 Chris Hedges, Truthdig.com photo

Chris Hedges, Truthdig.com photo

Chris Hedges on his new book, ‘Empire of Illusion, The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle’
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Chris Hedges joins us for the half hour to talk about his new book, Empire of Illusion. We also look at the escalation of the war in Afghanistan, and, The Disease of Permanent War, which is the title of the latest commentary piece by Chris Hedges featured May 18th in Truthdig.com.

Chris Hedges graduated from Harvard Divinity School and was a war correspondent writing for the Christian Science Monitor, the Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, where he spent fifteen years and was on the team that won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for the paper’s coverage of global terrorism. He has covered Central America, the Mideast, and the Balkans, some 50 countries in all, and he also worked for NPR, National Public Radio.

New From Chris Hedges, Due out in July 2009

New From Chris Hedges, Due out in July 2009

Chris Hedges is author of many books including his recent best seller, “War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning,” plus the more recent, American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America and earlier texts such as What Every Person Should Know About War. He received wide acclaim for an earlier book, “Losing Moses on the Freeway”. But it is books like Collateral Damage: America’s War Against Iraqi Civilians, that has given him a reputation as a leader amongst reporters who cover human rights. In 2002, Chris Hedges received the Amnesty International Global Award for Human Rights Journalism. He has taught at Columbia University, New York University and Princeton University.

You can read regular columns by Chris Hedges at Truthdig.com every Monday.

We hear clips from NPR on the US air strikes that killed some 140 Afghan civilians, and on the poll taken in Pakistan by IRI, the International Republican Institute. See here here and here for the members of the board of IRI.

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May 2009 brings more grim news for peace activists seeking an end to the Iraq and Afghan wars, trying to stave off wider war in Pakistan, and still reeling from Israel’s assault on Gaza. John Murphy is an organizer at COW, Citizens Oppose War, and the Southeastern Connecticut Peace and Justice Coalition. Those groups and Connecticut Students Against War marched from Williams Memorial Park to the gates of the Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut, Wednesday morning, May 20, 2009, to protest war, US immigration policies like ‘ICE’ and commencement speaker Janet Napolitano, Homeland Security Secretary.

Murphy said: ‘The message today unfortunately is the same message that we’ve had for the past years since COW was formed and we’ve gone to the Coast Guard Commencement and it’s for the United States to end the wars of occupation in Iraq and now Afghanistan and our war on Pakistan, and to redirect our military spending toward first of all honoring our financial and health care commitments to veterans and their families and to really start taking care of education, health care, and jobs in this country and not be bailing out Wall Street and the banks and the financial institutions that have dragged us to the precipice of a second great depression. That was our message two years ago at the Coast Guard Academy, it was last year, and it’s the same thing. There were other groups there talking about immigrant rights because Janet Napolitano, who is the Secretary of Homeland Security was the commencement speaker this year. The Department of Homeland Security is in charge of the Ice raids that has gone after immigrants. There was some messaging about that. But the COW message is the same thing, we need to end these wars, we need to restore our standing in the world by being the leaders that we were in the past and for us to not really be drawing down our troop strength in Iraq while we are increasing our troop strength in Afghanistan and bombing a lot of innocent civilians with unmanned drones in Pakistan where the rhetoric is not matching the results and the actions.’ John Murphy, COW, CT Citizens Oppose War, May 20, 2009.

In fact, increasingly, the Obama administration seems to be picking up the threads of propaganda left hanging when the Bush team left Washington. Here is Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaking about a new trade agreement she said would enrich Pakistani and Afghan civilians: “I’m pleased to announce that Afghanistan and Pakistan have reached an important milestone in their efforts to generate foreign investment and stronger economic growth and trade opportunities. Before President Karzai and President Zardari
meet with President Obama this morning the two ministers, Minister Qureshi and Minister Sponta, will sign a memorandum of understanding committing their countries to achieving a trade transit agreement by the end of the year which we believe will have great economic benefits for both people’s.” May 6, 2009, Remarks by Secretary Clinton, who appeared at a press conference with President Karzai of Afghanistan and President Zardari of Pakistan at the U.S.-Afghanistan-Pakistan Trilateral Consultations II, in the Benjamin Franklin Room.

In the background though an increase in US Military air strikes in the region were anything but good for civilians in either Pakistan or Afghanistan. (See May 5, 6, 7, 2009, Afghanistan, Pakistan plus.)

1.5 million Pakistani civilians, (USA Today now says 2 million) are now in flight in the Swat Valley where there are heightened battles with the Taliban. Still, the US propaganda machine that grew to a frenzy under Bush/Cheney seems to have been restarted, or, did it ever really stop or even slow down? “If anything it has only been accelerated, and you are referring to Fullbright’s book in 1970, The Pentagon Propaganda Machine.” Chris Hedges, TNR, May 20, 2009

NPR Coverage: Renee Montaigne, Tom Bowman, Julie McCarthy: Receptive Pentagon reporters like NPR’s Tom Bowman have been articulating the US rationale after air strikes killed some 140 civilians in Western Afghanistan. The hearts and minds campaign has been jump started too, and Secretary of State Clinton has promised $110 million in humanitarian aid. This amid renewed discussion about al-Qaida, an increase in pro war coverage by the corporate press, as 25,000 more US troops are now headed to Afghanistan.

NPR’s Julie McCarthy reported from Islamabad that the conservative International Republican Institute, IRI, had conducted a survey with results that supported the US view that Pakistanis want to see the the Taliban defeated. US Senator John McCain and former campaign staffer Randy Scheunemann are on the board of the institute, IRI, along with Paul Bremer III, former U.S. Administrator of Iraq, (CPA head) and many others involved in conservative US politics and US trade or war efforts.

In an article in Mother Jones Magazine Joshua Kurlantzick called IRI, ‘the coup connection’, because it fostered the overthrow of governments like the Aristide Government in Haiti, he said. Members and the board of IRI, (see below) have followed their economic or political interests abroad to many countries where opposition political figures are then supported.

Over the next two programs Chris Hedges helps us understand the meaning of this next phase of what former Secretary of STate Donald Rumsfeld called, ‘the long war’.

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Chris Hedges and journalist Laila Al-Arian reveal the terrifying reality of daily civilian life in Iraq at the hands of U.S. troops.

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/05/04

Barack Obama is a Brand, May 4, 2009 Truthdig.com, reprinted by CommonDreams.org

Of interest May 21, 2009 Women in battle against Taliban in Swat, By Isambard Wilkinson in Islamabad and Emal Khan in Peshawar.

Women in battle against Taliban in Swat
‘Women joined villagers in a revolt against the Taliban in Pakistan’s Swat Valley where a major military offensive against fundamentalist fighters has been launched’.

From ‘The Coup Connection‘, October 27th 2004, ‘How an organization financed by the U.S. government has been promoting the overthrow of elected leaders abroad’, by Joshua Kurlantzick

‘In 2004, several of the people who had attended IRI trainings were influential in the toppling of Aristide. Among them, according to Kim Ives, a journalist with the newspaper Haiti Progres, was André Apaid, a conservative Haitian politician who had backed a previous anti-Aristide coup in 1991. Apaid became one of the leaders of the Group of 184, which organized the street demonstrations against Aristide. Other members of the group trained in the Dominican Republic were in close contact with the thuggish armed opposition — participating in rebel meetings, serving as liaisons between the armed groups and foreign embassies, and negotiating for the militia leaders. Among them was Paul Arcelin, a leading member of the opposition who had served as an ambassador under Haiti’s previous military junta. Arcelin told Canadian reporters that he and other opposition leaders frequently met with Guy Philippe, the leader of the armed rebels, to “prepare for Aristide’s downfall.”

When the uprising against Aristide began in late 2003, the White House did little to stop it. In February 2004, as the militias were marching on Port-au-Prince, President Bush issued a statement blaming Aristide for the violence. In late February, the administration urged Aristide to leave Haiti, and on February 29 he was flown into exile in the Central African Republic on a U.S. plane dispatched by the Pentagon. Today, conservative politicians and the military are reinstalling themselves in power, Haiti experts report; the country’s infamous intelligence services are being re-created, and violence against Aristide supporters is commonplace’. continues…

Chris Hedges will be on Talk Nation Radio May 20, 2009

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
Chris Hedges photo from Truthdig.com

Chris Hedges photo from Truthdig.com

Chris Hedges joins us for the half hour Wed. May 20, 2009 at 5 PM on FM 91.7, WHUS Radio in New England, at the University of Connecticut. The interview with then air on other stations airing Talk Nation Radio weekly or periodically. See list at right..

Hedges was part of The New York Times team that won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for the paper’s coverage of global terrorism. In 2002, he received the Amnesty International Global Award for Human Rights Journalism. He has taught at Columbia University, New York University and Princeton University.

In this half hour we hear about Obama administration policy, the escalation of the war in Afghanistan, and his piece The Disease of Permanent War featured in Truthout.org May 18, 2009.

We also discuss the soon to be released book, Empire of Illusion, the End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle. The book is due out in July but is available by advanced order.

Chris Hedges writes a regular column for Truthdig.com. Hedges graduated from Harvard Divinity School and was for nearly two decades a foreign correspondent for The New York Times. He is the author of many books, including: War Is A Force That Gives Us Meaning, What Every Person Should Know About War, and American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America.

His books include:

American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America.

War is a Force that Gives us Meaning

Losing Moses on the Freeway

Collateral Damage: America’s War Against Iraqi Civilians

Other books by Chris Hedges
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Pokey Anderson, Ellen Theisen, Brad Friedman, on John Gideon’s work

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Talk Nation Radio for May 13, 2009
Pokey Anderson, Ellen Theisen, Brad Friedman, on John Gideon’s work

The struggle to count every vote continues (pt 2, see also part 1 below)
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Shannon Williford song Election Reform

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We have been focusing on voting rights issues and the remarkable contributions of a voting rights activist named John Gideon who died in April of meningitis at the age of 62. In part one people responded to Gideon’s sudden passing and noted his major contribution toward more transparency and integrity in our nation’s elections. This time we hear more clips of John Gideon and note his amazing enthusiasm for voting rights as we focus more on the serious nature of problems that have been identified with electronic voting machines.

Committed people like John Gideon have spent countless hours pouring over information from elections, and he did it for zero pay.


Our condolences to John Gideon’s family, his son Rick and grandson as well as others who knew and loved him.

We hear from long time investigative reporter, Pacifica radio producer and researcher, Pokey Anderson. For six years she co-produced The Monitor Radio Show at Pacifica station, KPFT, in Texas. We discuss her piece published on the website VotersUnite.org Here she is interviewing Nancy Tobi of the Election Defense Alliance.

In Peering Through Chinks in the Armor of High-Tech Elections, Pokey Anderson’s comprehensive report on high tech voting machines and problems within the electoral system, May 27, 2007,  she looks at the machines, the motives, and the inner workings of the election machinery, to document the core of the problem.

Here are some excerpts from Pokey Anderson’s report:

“When you vote, who you voted for is a secret. — Virtually everything else about elections should be public and transparent. But somehow, secrecy has come to cloak many aspects of elections.”

“There are unique things about running elections that no other software has to accomplish. When the voter leaves the polling place, because of anonymity, he or she is forever separated from the vote cast, with no way to check and see if it was ultimately counted correctly. This is quite different from using an ATM, which gives you a record at the time of the transaction, sends you a monthly statement to review, and makes a video record of the transaction as well. Plus, if someone were able to empty your entire bank account, they might net what, $1000? $10,000? $100,000?”

“By contrast, if someone were able to steal votes, they could put their own puppets into office, and could conceivably use the credit of the United States Treasury to funnel millions or billions of dollars their way. So, there’s a huge prize to entice ethically-challenged operatives.”

“Let’s make it personal. The winners of elections get to spend thousands of your tax dollars each year, so you could think of hackable electronic voting machines as leaving your checkbook out on the sidewalk, with a bunch of signed checks.” …continue reading here.

We hear Ellen Theisen Director of Voters Unite. Vote Counting Failures in Ohio and New Jersey Violate Federal Law, Accuracy Mandates John Gideon wanted the stewards of democracy to have a summary of each day’s news concerning a broad range of issues regarding the integrity of elections in the U.S. and elsewhere, so he created and published the free newsletter, the ‘Daily Voting News’ newsletter.
WA State Seeks to Use Military and Overseas Voters as Internet Voting Guinea Pigs

And Brad Friedman of Brad Blog.
Brad Friedman on Twitter
See his exclusive reports such as 3/15/2007 “New Details on the Phony ‘Voter Fraud’ Angle in the U.S. Attorneys Purge Scandal…An Insider’s Report from a New Mexico Election Attorney on the Firing of David Iglesias and the Rove/DoJ/Republican Efforts to Create a 2004 ‘Voter Fraud’ Scare in the State…RELATED? – The GOP ‘Voter Fraud’ Front Group ACVR Goes Suddenly AWOL!”
And Thomas Wilkey Has Kept Problems at the Labs Hidden from the Public and Behind a Wall of Secrecy for Years…” After ES&S Refuses To Turn-Over Source Code For ‘Top-To-Bottom’ Review …SoS Debra Bowen: ‘I’m not going to stand by and watch ES&S ignore the the State of California’ ”

Or find much more on voting, elections, and other news by searching Brad’s Blog here.

These are just some of the people John Gideon worked with as he documented technical problems with voting machines and the growing security crisis for US voting systems in general. The body of his many thousands of pages of work is now a historical record on voting technologies, the many failures that have occurred during elections, what people using the machines or manning them at the polls said about them, many of the system failures, failures with oversight, challenges to bring a paper ballot to every state, challenges over profit minded vendors and manufacturers, and how activists like Gideon challenged the system and in some cases won the battle to restore voting integrity.

Radio work: John Gideon was also with the Coalition for Voting Integrity and was a frequent guest on the radio show Voice of the Voter with Mary Ann Gould.

There have been victories large and small in states like Florida, Ohio, and California. Secretaries of State all over the country have been rethinking Direct Record E-technology, the DRE or touch screen voting that has caused so many problems. For the moment many state officials find themselves stuck with costly machines and no money to replace them.

As of March 2009, one month prior to his death, John Gideon had analyzed a new bill put forward by Congressman Rush Holt that offers a time line for replacing all DREs with paper ballots or a non-tabulating ballot-marking device (BMD) in each polling place. Experts in the struggle for a verifiable paper ballot have been offering detailed critiques, and you can read the critique by John Gideon and Ellen Theisen online at votersunite.org. The goal is to allow voters to privately and independently verify and cast the permanent paper ballot, but there are still some difficulties with details on ballot handling. If it passes the bill will formalize a process that has been taking place on a state by state basis as officials learn the hard way that DRE technology is prone to failure and is unworkable if we are to have safe, verifiable elections, where any voter can readily see how the results were obtained.  Find the PDF file of critique by John Gideon and Ellen Theisen here. And Congressman Holt’s statement on the death of John Gideon here.

John Gideon was not someone who you would expect to see become a high powered activist and expert on computer voting. He was a down to earth man, a disabled Vietnam veteran who did not take any income from his very intensive work as a voting rights activist. Over time it became invaluable to people in all US states struggling to make sure every US vote counts.

<img class=”alignright” src=”http://www.bradblog.com/Images/DVNLogo_pg.jpg” alt=”" width=”196″ height=”124″ /> To accommodate all of the stories breaking in each state, and place them in context, John Gideon invented the Daily Voting News. This newsletter documented voting problems all over the country. His goal was to help voters, state officials, activists, and political leaders, see the extent of the problem.

In our last program Brad Friedman explained that Gideon accomplished his goal in that many Americans and officials now realize that there is a serious problem.

John Gideon has been described as a voting rights hero by some of the very government officials he criticized, and he was an unusual political activist in that he was able to get a wide variety of people to listen to him and work with him as he researched voting machine failures and failures of the oversight system.

Clips: Voice of the Voter, hosted by Mary Ann Gould, with James Strait, sponsored by the non partisan group, The Coalition for Voting Integrity.

Pokey Anderson referred to her interview with John Gideon just after a story by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. came out. Here are stories by RFK Jr.

Rolling Stone Magazine: ‘Will the next election be hacked?’ Was the 2004 election stolen?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hosts Ring of Fire, Air America. Truthout.org, Greg Palast and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: “Steal Back Your Vote!” and Stand up for Democracy with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

1/30/08 A state funded study finds problems with the memory cards for Diebold AccuVote OS voting machines to be used in Connecticut’s Super Tuesday Election; Connecticut’s Voting Machine Expert Alex Shvartsman Explains here in audio of TN radio show. More here here and here or search our web site for information on LHS Associates, Memory Card problems with the AccuVote Optical Scan voting machines in use in CT., and interviews with Rebecca Mercuri and many others.

Ellen Theisen and Brad Friedman on John Gideon’s Passing

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Talk Nation Radio for May 6, 2009

Ellen Theisen of Voters Unite and Brad Friedman honor John Gideon

John Gideon, Voting Rights Hero 1947 - 2009

John Gideon, Voting Rights Hero 1947 - 2009

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We spend the half hour with Ellen Theisen of Voters Unite and Brad Friedman of Bradblog, honoring John Gideon who died very suddenly in April of meningitis at the age of 62. We discuss John Gideon’s work, the ongoing efforts at Voters Unite and other voting integrity organizations, and look at some of the core issues the team at Voters Unite care most deeply about.

John Gideon was perhaps best known for his Daily Voting News newsletter. He co-directed Voters Unite with Ellen Theisen, and worked to unite voting rights activists and help them take on the challenges they faced in individual states.

They distribute research and information to the media, and help inform elected officials at the state and federal level. John Gideon had been blogging about voting issues since 2005 at Bradblog.com.

He later offered a short radio version of his Daily Voting News newsletter on internet radio with host Mary Ann Gould, co-founder of the Coalition for Voting Integrity and often with Brad Friedman on the Mike Malloy show when Friedman was host of the show.

John Gideon leaves behind a family that was shocked, according to Ellen Theisen, to learn just how many people from many different walks of life offered moving tributes to this humble man. Tributes poured in from various officials including Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, California Secretary of State Debra Bowen, and even Rosemary Rodriguez, former chair of the EAC, US Election Assistance Commission.

As Ellen Theisen and Brad Friedman explain, John Gideon put a lot of pressure on EAC officials like Rodriguez, demanding reforms to restore democratic elections. Still, even Rodriguez felt compelled to say that John Gideon “will be missed” and she called him the “voice of the voter”. She also said he “succeeded in educating us about the need to keep integrity and transparency at the forefront of elections–at both the policy and operational levels.”

That’s true points out Friedman, who says Gideon did educate officials and help them in their jobs. In fact, John Gideon applied pressure to Ohio’s Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner too. She said of his passing: “Our nation has lost a true hero of democracy with the passing of John Gideon. John will be remembered and honored for his skills to keep so many people engaged in the elections process. His ability to gather, relay and assess elections information from across the country was simply amazing and through his organization of Voters Unite kept so many informed on the hot-button issues that at times truly drive our work to provide elections for all Americans that are free, fair, open and honest.”

CA Secretary of State Debra Bowen said, “John Gideon was a tireless advocate who contributed greatly to the election integrity movement. President John Kennedy noted that “true democracy… will not condemn those whose devotion to principle leads them to unpopular courses, but will reward courage, respect honor, and ultimately recognize right.”

We tried but were unable to obtain audio comments from some officials we contacted including Secretary Bowen and Secretary Brunner by the time of our broadcast. Thanks to their respective staffs for taking our calls.

The Voters Unite group remains strong and director Ellen Theisen says it will absolutely continue but John Gideon’s passing leaves a big void in the world of voting rights activism, one that his many friends and colleagues at organizations large and small all over the country must try to fill.

At Voters Unite, Ellen Theisen is planning on continuing John Gideon’s popular Daily Voting News newsletter. She is in the process of raising funds and coordinating efforts toward that end. The co-editors for the edition up on the web page now are Dave Klein and John Washburn.

Ellen Theisen invites listeners (and readers here) to write to her at:
ellen@votersunite.org

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We hear a piece of a song by Shannon Williford, Election Reform
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*Ellen Theisen remembers John Gideon’s sentiments about the Creekside Declaration to encourage citizen ownership of transparent, participatory democracy.

On John Gideon (1947-2009) from the Voters Unite web site: “John Gideon was Co-Director and Information Manager for VotersUnite! He was a disabled Viet Nam Vet (Navy) and a retired federal employee. He began learning about and working on the issues related to voting reform and voting integrity early in 2003. He maintained the current news links on the VotersUnite! website and compiled the “Daily Voting News,” a clipping service of voting news articles for activists, attorneys, elections officials, elected officials, and others who are interested in voting reform issues. His personal knowledge of current events on these issues became a trusted resource for voting integrity activists across the country.

John was effective in lobbying Washington State legislators to introduce and pass legislation requiring a voter-verified paper ballot. He was dedicated to informing election officials and journalists of accurate details, often emailing them facts in response to fallacies he found in the articles he included in his clipping service.

The election integrity community, especially VotersUnite.Org, will miss him enormously.”

We will hear more on the topic of Voters Unite and John Gideon as well as other voting rights activists next time.