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rox63
From Chimpy's hometown newspaper, the Lone Star Iconoclast:

http://www.iconoclast-texas.com/News/13news02.htm

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Crashing The Party?
Mystery Surrounds ‘American Center For Voting Rights’ Group


COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new voting rights group appeared last week, just in time to testify at U.S. Congressman Bob Ney’s (R-Ohio) House Administrative Committee hearings on the 2004 presidential election in Ohio. That state was fraught with voting inconsistencies, as documented by Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) in reports to Congress earlier this year.

Investigator Brad Friedman, who sponsors a website at BradBlog.com, last week interviewed Mark F. (Thor) Hearne, II, who provided testimony at the Ohio hearings from the upstart American Center For Voting Rights when it was learned that the speaker had been the National General Counsel for Bush/Cheney ’04 Inc. and that hundreds of other, more well established, voting rights groups were not invited to testify.

Friedman, who is propelling an initiative known as the Velvet Revolution, Divestiture for Democracy (VelvetRevolution.us), noted on his website that during the hearings, Hearne failed to mention his “high-level connections to Bush/Cheney and his long history of working with other powerful Republican officials all the way back to his time working for the Reagan Administration.”

Friedman says that the ACVR group claims on its website to champion “voter education and outreach” programs as one of its activities, but when he asked Hearne specifics about the programs, the response was “We certainly anticipate those.”

Later, when Friedman interviewed Jim Dyke (Communications Director for the Republican National Committee), who was listed as the “contact” person in a press release issued by AVCR, Friedman says that Dyke reported that his group had testified on a compendium of facts from police reports in an effort to put things forward to give people greater confidence in the country’s voting system.

Friedman claims that when he asked the name and location of the company that designed AVCR’s website, he was told it was done by a company in Dallas, but Dyke couldn’t remember the name of the company. Friedman published the Internic record of AVCR, whose domain name is ac4vr.com, where he says that Dyke is listed as both the administrative and technical contact for the domain and the address is listed as 8409 Pickwick Lane 299, Dallas, which Friedman says is a post office box at the UPS Store located there.

Said Friedman, “They claim to be a not-for-profit, non-partisan, tax exempt 501©3 organization, but have neither produced the paperwork for it as required by law, nor do they seek donations from the public on their website.”

The Velvet Revolution group in February sent letters to each of the nine major American voting machine companies, asking them to:

• Voluntarily open their hardware and software for independent public inspection and analysis.

• Provide auditable, voter-verified paper ballots for all votes cast.

• Assure that there can be no form of networking on their machines.

• Allow for non-partisan, independent monitors of the vote tabulation process.

• Institute a corporate policy prohibiting the company and all of its executives from supporting candidates for public office or political action groups.

• Disclose all data, codes and records from the last three national elections, if requested.

• Adopt all feasible best practices suggested by a national committee of experts.

• Do all of the above at no extra cost to their governmental clients with which they work.

The movement is giving the voting machines companies a choice:

• Either comit to all of these requests within 60 days and be recognized broadly for their efforts, or

• By not committing, the movement will encourage all Americans to divest from these companies and those with which they are affiliated, and will participate in a massive national boycott targeting them, their affiliates, and their clients, and will launch an extensive education campaign for the American public explaining the ways in which these companies are secretly doing the public’s business of handling elections, says the VR website.

According to Friedman, VR has the support of more than 80 affiliate organizations in this endeavor, representing millions of Americans.
searchingforsanity
Love that little hometown paper.

http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00001282.htm

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Voting Rights' Found! Exclusive Photographs!
Photos Suggest ACVR Website Developers Most Likely Very Very Tiny Republicans!
Funders for the so-far undocumented 501©3 organization and apparent GOP front group still unknown!

Thanks to the dilligence and footwork of a few BRAD BLOG readers and foot-soldiers, we are now able to offer an Exclusive photographic look at the location of the mysterious...

Thanks to the dilligence and footwork of a few BRAD BLOG readers and foot-soldiers, we are now able to offer an Exclusive photographic look at the location of the mysterious "American Center for Voting Rights" (ACVR)! Or at least a look at the mysterious and unnamed Dallas, TX company who is said by ACVR press spokesman, Jim Dyke, to have developed their website.

After recently reporting that the newly-formed, tax-exempt, "non-partisan", "voters rights" group, calling themselves the ACVR, is apparently little more than a GOP front group run by Dyke (the 2004 Communications Director for the Republican National Committee), Mark F. (Thor) Hearne, II (the National General Counsel for Bush/Cheney '04 Inc.) and others, we sought to learn more about them.

In our exclusive BRAD BLOG interview yesterday with Dyke, the "contact" person for the group -- which suddenly appeared on the Internet last Thursday and was then called to give expert testimony last Monday before a U.S. Congressional House committee on the November Election Irregularties in Ohio -- we had asked Dyke about the location of the ACVR.

The hard-right Republican (responsible, among other things, for posting folks in "Flipper" dolphin costumes at John Kerry events in 2004) instructed us that, though he personally was in Charleston SC, the Dallas TX address on the Internic record for the new group -- the one which shows they just purchased their website domain just last week -- belonged to "the company that designed the website".

Here's the clip from yesterday's interview where we asked about that Dallas TX address on the Internetic record for the AC4VR.com, the group's Internet domain:


JIM DYKE: That's the company that designed the website.

BRAD BLOG: I see. What company is that?

DYKE: I'd have to look into and get back to you.

BB: You don't recall their name?

DYKE: I'll have to check and get back to you on that.


We've yet to hear back from Dyke, but by way of a reminder, here again is the screenshot from the ACVR's Internic registration which has, as of this posting, now been locked from public view:

As you'll note, Dyke himself is listed on that record as both the group's "Administrative" and "Technical" contact at the address of "jim@dykeassociates.com".

Further, this morning a BRAD BLOG commenter noted that the Internic record for the domain name of DykeAssociates.com itself shows that the domain was established by Dyke in December of '04. By this afternoon, however, the information from dykeassociates.com's Internic record has also been made private as the one from AC4VR.com. Here is the information available before it was hidden by the owners from public view:

Registrant:
Jim Dyke
5029 Macomb St
Washington, District of Columbia 20016
United States

Registered through: GoDaddy.com
Domain Name: DYKEASSOCIATES.COM
Created on: 06-Dec-04
Expires on: 06-Dec-06
Last Updated on: 06-Dec-04

Administrative Contact:
Dyke, Jim jim@dykeassociates.com
5029 Macomb St
Washington, District of Columbia 20016
United States
2022443558 Fax --
Technical Contact:
Dyke, Jim jim@dykeassociates.com
5029 Macomb St
Washington, District of Columbia 20016
United States
2022443558 Fax --

Domain servers in listed order:
WSC1.JOMAX.NET
WSC2.JOMAX.NET


So if Dyke himself is in South Carolina, and his own company is established as being in Washington D.C., who or what is "the company that designed the website" whom Dyke couldn't remember the name of, and who is described as working out of "8409 Pickwick Lane 299" in Dallas TX?

An intrepid BRAD BLOG reader took a field trip to that address this morning to find out for us and has now sent back Exclusive photographs!

Here now -- for the first time on the Internets -- is an Exclusive BRAD BLOG look at "8409 Pickwick Lane 299", the address for the Dallas, TX company who designed the website for the ACVR or -- perhaps even more likely -- the headquarters for the American Center for Voting Rights itself!...

http://www.bradblog.com/Images/AC4VR_PickwickLane.jpg

http://www.bradblog.com/Images/AC4VR_UPSStore.jpg

http://www.bradblog.com/Images/AC4VR_299.jpg

While there may be some small-minded folks working these days for GOP front groups, we suspect this choice for a home office would be entirely too cramped even for the tiniest of professional Republican disinformation operatives.

In the meantime, while the Rightwing Lilliputians may be hard at work disinforming the masses, we still have no idea where the funding for this group comes from. They claim to be a not-for-profit, "non-partisan", tax-exempt 501©3 organization, but have neither produced the paperwork for it as required by law, nor do they seek donations from the public on their website.

Could there be monied interests in Dallas, TX who might have something to gain from by producing smoke and subterfuge via a well-connected, but phony, "Voting Rights" group setup and run by high-level GOP operatives in order to distract from the real Election Reform organizations gaining steam in America?

We'll continue to label this story as...DEVELOPING...

UPDATE 3/26/05: The ACVR disinfo campaign is in full swing! Click here to help counter their disinformation NOW!
FormerCIA
Sure, you set up an organization similar to Black Box Voting and make everyone think that you are out protecting their right to vote, but guess what, nothing ever gets done, lawsuits are brought with sweetheart attorneys (guess who), and the cases never go anywhere. Meanwhile, its business as usual. sad.gif
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