This is old news but it's important news. Is anyone surprised by this? I'm not-Chucky is a traitor!

Chuck Hagel's Voting Machines
Submitted by Srinu Sonti on July 20, 2006 - 1:19pm.


As the Senate takes up the renewal of the Voting Rights Act, and praises the progress made in voting rights since 1965, one issue not likely to receive any airtime will be the role of electronic voting machine and the companies that run them.

Recently, New York University's Brennan Center for Justice released a one-year study that determined that the three most popular types of U.S. voting machines �pose a real danger" to election integrity. In addition, more than 120 security threats were identified, including wireless machines that could be hacked "by virtually any member of the public with some (computer) knowledge" and a PC card. (USA Today, 7/14/06)

Something probably little-known to his fellow Nebraskans, is the deep connection their own Senator Chuck Hagel has to this industry. So in the interest of fair elections, let's review some facts:

Hagel was and is a current shareholder in McCarthy Group Inc. of Omaha, whose portfolio includes Election Systems and Software Inc. Before his 1996 election to the Senate, Hagel was president of McCarthy and Co. (Lincoln Journal Star, 5/9/05)

As late as 1995, Hagel was the chairman of a Nebraska electronic voting machine maker, American Information Systems, which was renamed Election Systems and Software in 1997. It was reported that Hagel failed to mention his financial ties to ES&S on his Senate disclosure form, an omission that drew interest from the Senate Ethics Committee. (Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 9/28/03)

Hagel�s 1996 run for the Senate left him with not one, but two underdog victories, defeating Don Stenberg in the primary and Democratic Gov. Ben Nelson. Both of his opponents had solid, consistent leads in the polls up until Election Day. (University Wire, 7/14/05) That year, Hagel became the first Republican in 24 years to win a Senate seat in Nebraska, winning easily and even carrying black districts that never had voted Republican. (Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 9/28/03) Of note, the company�s machines counted 85 percent of the votes in the Nebraska election. (Morning Call, 9/22/04)

ES&S claims to have counted 56% of the vote in the last four presidential elections. Bob and Todd Urosevich founded its predecessor, AIS, in the 1980's. Bob is now president of Diebold-Global, while brother Todd is a vice president at ES&S. Business Records Corp., which was merged with AIS to become ES&S, was partially owned by Cronus, a company that seems to have a lot of connections to the infamous Hunt brothers from Texas, as well as other individuals and entities, including Rothschild, Inc. Right wing Republicans Howard Ahmanson (who financed AIS) and Nelson Bunker Hunt have both heavily contributed to The Chalcedon Institute, an organization that mandates Christian "dominion" over the world. (PR Newswire, 10/30/02)
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