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Sunday, June 27

DFIA Merchandise Now Available!
by
Linda Thieman
on Sun 27 Jun 2004 04:05 PM CDT
DFIA Merchandise Now Available!
DFIA
has turned in the final, approved version for our DFIA merchandise to
the Dean blogger extraordinaire and graphics artist known as “jc.”
Note: At the request of DFIA Environmentalist Molly Regan, wind
turbines have been added to the design. Can we BE too progressive? I
think not.
All
kinds of DFIA merchandise is available on a page that jc has created
expressly for Democracy for Iowa in her Cafe Press shop. Go here to view merchandise selection and to order.
Shirts
come in sizes from infant to kids to adult 4X, depending on the
style. There are several colors, including natural, grey, light
yellow, bright yellow, and white. You may also choose from Made
in USA and organic cotton. Something for everyone’s belief system!
Mugs, mousepads, caps, totes and lunchboxes are also available.
I’ve place a link in the top, left sidebar to the DFIA Merchandise page, for your convenience.

Submit Your Nomination for the Iowa City Human Rights Award
by
Linda Thieman
on Sun 27 Jun 2004 10:07 AM CDT
Submit Your Nomination for the Iowa City Human Rights Award
For the
past 20 years, the Iowa City Human Rights Commission has recognized
individuals and a business in Iowa City for their significant human
rights contributions to the local and global community.
Currently, the Commission is soliciting nominations of persons and
businesses for this year's event. Those selected from the submitted
nominations will receive their human rights award at a breakfast on
September 23 at 7:30 a.m. in the Iowa Memorial Union. The keynote
speaker this year is Salome Raheim, Director of the U of I School of
Social Work.
Some of
the past award recipients include Willard (Sandy) Boyd and Philip
Hubbard. The keynote speakers have also been very talented
individuals, including but not limited to Diane Finnerty, President
Skorton, President Mary Sue Coleman and Susan Mask.
You can download the nomination form here. The form provides complete instructions and contact information.
Thank you,
Heather Shank, Esq.
Human Rights Coordinator
City of Iowa City

ELECTION TECHNOLOGY: Can voting machines be partisan?
by
Linda Thieman
on Sun 27 Jun 2004 05:01 AM CDT
ELECTION TECHNOLOGY:
Can voting machines be partisan?
Here's
a great article by Molly Ivins at Myrtle Beach Online that sums up well
the current situation with touchscreen voting - the gross inaccuracies,
the hack-ability, and the stuck-in-committee bill that would assure the
very foundations of our democracy.
. . .
The problems with electronic voting machines are numerous and grave,
starting with the fact that the software that runs them is considered
"proprietary information" by the companies that make them. In other
words, they won't tell anyone what it is, how it works or anything else
about the systems, meaning we have no way of knowing if they're clean,
reliable or functional.
That
uncomfortable situation was rather dramatically underlined when Walden
"Wally" O'Dell, chairman and chief executive officer of Diebold
Election Systems and a Bush campaign "Pioneer" (meaning he raised at
least $100,000), wrote in a 2003 fund-raising letter that he is
"committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the
president." At the time, Diebold was trying to get on Ohio's "favored
vendor" list and is now on it. Elections Systems and Software, the
country's largest maker of the machines, also has a Republican pedigree.
It's a
shame Diebold isn't a big Democratic fund-raiser who said he was
committed to delivering Ohio for Kerry, so the Republicans could see
how they like that. But I'm sure there are enough Republican conspiracy
theorists to contemplate the happy proposition that, while chairmen and
CEOs may lean Republican, there are any number of partisan Democrats
lurking in engineering departments and liberal moles in
software-writing offices.
(more)
Project Myth Breaker: What You Can Do To Help
Democracy for Iowa, in conjunction with VotersUnite.org, a non-partisan fair elections organization, is in the process of blanketing the state of Iowa with hand-delivered copies of Myth Breakers for Election Officials. Check here
to see in which Iowa counties we have already delivered a copy to the
county auditor. If you commit to delivering to your county
auditor, please reserve your county at VotersUnite.
For more information on Democracy for Iowa's participation in Project Myth Breaker, go here. Once you have made your Project Myth Breaker delivery, please report in to VotersUnite.org, and director Ellen Theisen will mark your county with a gold star.
What Else You Can Do in Just 2 Minutes
Write your representatives in Congress and ask them to support these
all-important verified voting/paper ballots bills that are currently
stuck in committee.
It’s fast, free, and easy! The
letter is written for you. Just fill in your name and address,
mark "Send A Fax," and submit. (Faxes are preferable to
emails. Emails get deleted; faxes get read.)
Click here to send an instant fax to Senators Harkin and Grassley. (In support of S.1980)
Click here to send an instant fax to your representative in the House. (In support of HR.2239)
Send A Free Fax-by-email To The House Administration Committee Members
If you have a few more minutes to devote, here's a way you can send a FREE FAX BY EMAIL to 6 out of the 8 members of the House Administration Committee that is holding up HR.2239.
Go here. It's all set up for you.
Thanks for your help!
For Further Reading
It
used to be, as recently as last fall, that articles about the grave
dangers involved in e-voting were few and far between. Now, they
are everywhere. We seem to be reaching a kind of critical mass.
For an excellent collection of recent articles on the subject from VotersUnite.org, go here.
To read that one shocking article that really set everybody off, go
here. It's called "All The pResident's Votes." Don't read this one if you are faint of heart. This
details pretty graphically just exactly What Went On when Diebold
controlled the Georgia elections of 2002.
Please take action today.
(Poster copyright Rand Careaga, from The Diebold Variations. Used with permission.)
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