Detroit
Votescam and Lynchscam
by
Karen De Coster
by Karen De Coster
A
Wayne County judge has appointed a receiver to take over absentee
ballot voting operations in Detroit after finding that city Clerk
Jackie Currie's workers violated a court injunction Thursday regarding
the use of election ambassadors just hours after it was issued.
A state Bureau of Elections worker testified at an emergency
hearing Friday that she observed one of the ambassadors, Gracie
Allen, ask an apparently incapacitated person at the Fairlane
Nursing Center twice "Do you want to vote for Jackie?" and then
marked that person's ballot.
This is the first time the state has ever been asked to intervene
like this.
The general election is on Tuesday.
This
is a loathsome display of more government sleaze, but the
story gets far worse. The Detroit mayoral race comes to a close
this coming Tuesday, with the city’s thug mayor Kwame
Kilpatrick running against Freman Hendrix, a holdover from
the previous Dennis Archer administration. The Archer administration
was a respectable administration that, quite frankly, I am beginning
to miss, if only because it was an unobtrusive group.
The Detroit mayoral election
is a complete fraud before it has even taken place. The Detroit
City Clerk, Jackie Currie, is a profligate liar. Not only are
residents receiving absentee ballots already filled out (with
votes marked for Kwame and Jackie), but Jackie and her office
sidekicks were personally distributing ballots to nursing home
residents who were completely incapable of making any cogent decisions.
You know people with dementia, Alzheimer's, little problems
like that. As reported
in the Detroit News:
But the most poignant findings were stories from those in nursing
homes who had recently voted absentee.
Among them is Charles B. Allen, a resident at the Passion Caring
Home for the Elderly who stared blankly one day last week when
asked to name the mayor of Detroit. He's never heard of Kwame
Kilpatrick and can't recall whether he voted in August.
"I just don't know," Allen said. Six years ago, a Wayne County
probate judge declared the 87-year-old legally incapacitated
due to dementia and Alzheimer's.
But according to city records, he voted in the August primary
by absentee ballot.
He did so with the aid of Rose Johnson, one of City Clerk Jackie
Currie's 50 election assistants, who met with him in a private
room and helped complete his ballot, according to nursing home
owner Gena Payne. Johnson declined to speak to a reporter.
State law prohibits the hand-delivery of absentee ballots (unless
there is a special request by the voter), a process which Jackie
and her staff have performed for years without repercussion.
In the August primary, Currie's assistants hand-delivered 4,560
ballots to the clerk's office while another 3,314 were delivered
either by one of Currie's election officials, the voter or a
member of the voter's immediate family, according to the clerk's
office.
Now get this: under this hellcat's reign, wherein absentee ballots
typically comprise about 14% of the votes nationally, in Detroit,
absentee ballots have made up between 30-60% of the vote totals
in past elections and primaries, with averages in the 40% range.
And this con game continues on its merry way, year after year.
Currie's problems with absentee voting go back decades. She
and her late husband, Charmie Currie Jr., were charged in 1964
with conspiring to solicit 21 people to sign applications for
absentee ballots and later advising them on how to mark their
ballots. Currie's husband pleaded guilty to a reduced misdemeanor
charge, and the prosecutor dismissed charges against Currie
on grounds that "she acted out of love for her husband."
A local radio station keeps running some great sound bites in
which Jackie Curry was asked about personally picking up some
absentee ballots from a nursing home, and she replied to the media
crew: "No, I don't know what you are talking about." Within seconds,
she changed her tune and noted, "Oh yeah, I just did that today.
I am trying to get the people of Detroit to exercise their votes."
Uh huh. Nonetheless, she's an elected official who is supposed
to objectively oversee the mechanics of the election not bring in the voters.
Kwame, on the other hand, doesn't seem to care that he's on the
front pages of the paper daily, with one sticky wicket after another.
A scandal-o-rama it has been. Sir Kwame has been known for rolling
up his personal debt onto
the backs of Detroit taxpayers.
As Detroit eliminated thousands of jobs, struggled with exploding
pension and health care costs and became a city on the brink
of receivership, Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick charged more than $210,000
to his city-issued credit card in less than three years on the
job, city records show.
Read the details of Kwame’s "expenses," and note the
non-business flavor. He was partying so hard and so late into
the evenings when he was in Washington D.C. (for business of course),
that the local police refused to continue providing personal protection
while he was in town. Then there are those business
trips to the Caribbean, where he needed to observe how to
"improve city government."
Quite often, the important question surrounding the election
has been: will Kwame wear his earring during the election? Will
he put it back in if he wins? How much did his fleet of Navigators
cost? As to the earring, our unremarkable mayor, the king of imbecilic
comments, was actually
quoted by AP saying
''That little insignificant thing in my ear gave off a bad
spirit of rebellion,'' the 35-year-old Kilpatrick, who is locked
in a tight race for re-election, said Wednesday.
''And it overshadowed the fact that I have a law degree, that
I was leader of the House ... that I'm able to do things like
put together the best emergency operations plan in the country.''
If you don’t identify with the triviality of such bilge, don’t
try, because neither can anyone else. It gets worse. There’s
that full-page ad in the Michigan Chronicle where Kilpatrick
race-baits. A local reporter describes it this way:
Rooted in black nationalism, the latest racial scourge to devastate
Detroit feeds off the twisted theory that a legion of white,
suburban power brokers are poised to swoop in and take back
a city that is the birthright of African-Americans.....Kilpatrick
has positioned himself as that leader, fanning the irrational
fears as he desperately tries to hang on to his office. No surprise
there. Kilpatrick will do whatever it takes to win, even if
it means keeping his city in the dark ages."
The mayor’s opponent – Freman Hendrix – is a black man, by the
way. The Daily Kos has
some comments on the Kilpatrick ad. Here
is a link to the wickedly disturbing ad online. The comments
and racial overtones are repulsive.
Kilpatrick is an irresponsible, partying fool; a menace to the
public; a thief and liar; and an embarrassment to the good people
of the city. The election is already tainted, and should
be stopped in its tracks until the mess can be sorted out.
But my bet is that Kilpatrick and the clerk's office may have
already done their night work and fixed this election solidly
in his favor, and hers. (Freman Hendrix had been ahead in the
polls.)
Then there was the
salute-o-rama that didn’t go over too well for Kwame:
In Detroit, officials believe the mayor deserves more respect
than he's been getting. That's why the police department has
told all city cops assigned to the mayor's security detail that
they have to salute Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick or face disciplinary
action. According to the language of the new directive, "All
members assigned to the security detail at the mayor's residence,
upon seeing Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick exit his home or vehicle
shall get out of their patrol vehicle with your hat on and render
a hand salute."
Indeed he tried to institute a policy of having police officers
salute him. Do Detroiters really wonder why this city has such
a bad rap worldwide? Unsurprisingly,
opinions of Kwame's character are always similar, even from
Detroit’s liberal media.
- Even after the public trough is dry, he still manages to find
taxpayer money to benefit himself, his kin, his thuggish high
school cronies and his embarrassingly public hard-partying lifestyle."
Metrotimes Newspaper,
04/20/2005
- "I think he's a thug, I think he's a crook, I think he's a
loser, I think he's a liar."
Jeff Deminski, Detroit Talk
Radio Host, 04/18/2005
- "His name is mud around here. Nobody trusts him."
John Riehl, President
AFSCME Local 207, quoted in Metrotimes, 04/20/2005
- "The mayor himself said that the definition of insanity is
doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different
results. Well, he's doing the same things over and over again."
Joe Harris, Detroit Auditor
General, quoted in Detroit Free Press, 04/09/2005
Everywhere and always, the State is a menace, and thus do libertarians
strive to bring the federal Leviathan down in favor of decentralization.
However, even having our Kings close to home is no guarantee against
abuse, for all government everywhere is disposed to empowering
the people that make up the political circle at the expense of
the populace that is robbed to fund the pilferers’ clambake. Libertarians
can refuse to endorse the crimes of the state and its totalitarian
democracy by saying
no to the State voting apparatus. In 1992, post-Clinton, I
went straight, and have not had a sip ‘o democracy since that
time. It’s been a wonderful road to recovery.
November
7, 2005
Karen
De Coster, CPA, [send
her mail] is a part-time libertarian freelance writer;
graduate student in Economics and Finance; and a full-time, accounting
and finance professional. She is fond of American-made pick-ups,
Japanese SUVs, Belgian beer, Polish food, Italian markets, Mexican
beaches, West Virginia diners with real corn bread, Harley Davidsons,
the
Waughs, Murray Rothbard, H.L. Mencken, and photographing
small-town Americana. She makes a mean martini, and she orders Windsor
Rare California Port by the case. She doesn’t have time to recycle,
thinks Bill O’Reilly is a Nazi, and she spends her spare time evading
the Homeland Security Nazis for kicks and grins. She
aspires to disturb the peace of the complacent, content, collectivist
masses that would sell their souls and hers for a
little security, a cushy easy chair, and a big-screen, color TV.
See her Mises
Institute archive for more online articles, and check
out her website,
along with her
blog.
Copyright
© 2005 Karen De Coster
Karen
De Coster Archives
|