Blogged by Brad Friedman on 4/11/2005 2:04PM  
BRAD BLOG Responds With Evidence to the Unfortunate Article in The St. Petersburg Times by the Pulitzer Prize Winning Lucy Morgan
An Object Lesson in the Failures of Today's American Mainstream Media

For months supporters and critics alike have been requesting that Clint Curtis take a polygraph test to help shore up (or debunk) the veracity of his explosive sworn allegations that then-Florida State Senator (and Speaker of the House) Tom Feeney, now a U.S. Congressman from Florida's 24th District, asked Curtis to create an electronic vote-rigging software prototype back in 2000 when Curtis worked at Yang Enterprises Inc. (YEI) where Feeney was also the corporate counsel and registered lobbyist in his "non-conflicting" day job while working as Florida's Speaker of the House.

Curtis has now taken --- and passed --- the much requested lie-detector test as discussed here Saturday and as broken in a one-sided, unbalanced and unfortunate story by Lucy Morgan, the Pulitzer Prize winning investigative Tallahassee Bureau Chief for The St. Petersburg Times.

While Morgan was handed this rather hot and exclusive scoop over a month ago, just after Curtis took and passed the test on March 3rd, her investigative work since then on this admittedly complicated and very broad case --- stretching back through at least four years of public and private paper trails --- resulted in an astonishingly amateurish piece which serves as a fine piece of pro-Feeney propoganda, a smackdown of the courageous and so-far verified claims of Clint Curtis and --- finally, though less importantly --- a slap in the face to the hard work we've toiled at here for over five months.

Her article, inappropriately and condescendingly headlined "Blogs spin tale of computers, conspiracies" is loaded with countless points of misleading information, crucial omissions and out and out inaccuracies.

Given our (apparently overly generous) offer to fact-check and/or advise and/or supply Morgan with any and all of the copious documentation and public records and hard evidence we've amassed over our past six months of reporting on this matter coupled with Morgan's impressive credentials and experience, we were somewhat stunned to read the fruits of her efforts on Saturday when the story finally appeared in The SP Times.

As we are still somewhat at a disadvantage by being on the road for the moment (still in Nashville at the National Election Reform Conference), we'll have to do our best to speak to Morgan's many unfortunate errors and lack of apparent journalistic standards without access to our complete file of evidence. Nonetheless, we'll do our best to point out what we would have pointed out to Morgan had she bothered to run any of this by us before going to press.

Given also that she found it necessary to include us in the story for inexplicable reasons --- other than perhaps to try and discredit the entire affair as a "conspiracy theory" of some sort --- it seems as though it would have been appropriate to check many of these facts with us and/or at least give us the opportunity to comment on several of the unsupported charges she makes in her piece.

But alas, that seems to be the way of the Mainstream Media these days; Belittle and discredit the stories that they should have been reporting in the first place by suggesting that a story presented on a web log couldn't possibly hold the veracity of something reported by the MSM.

On that note, we'll simply mention that after over six months of investigating and reporting on the Clint Curtis story, we've not once had to issue a notable retraction or correction to any of our work. Whereas one single article from Morgan includes enough misinformation for an entire column's worth of retractions, corrections and clarifications.

We had hoped to extend the courtesy to Morgan that she didn't feel necessary to extend to either Curtis or us in order to give her the opportunity to explain herself and her many omissions, misleads and apparent lack of both "balance" and fact-checking in her story.

Morgan's response to our invitation to comment today: "I have no interest in commenting on your story, you can publish that I have two heads if you want."

We have no interest in publishing that Morgan has two heads, since that would be misleading and untruthful as far as we can tell. We do have an interest in publishing facts however, in a fair way, while correcting those who seem to display a problem in doing so themselves.

So to that end, let's take a look at a few of the most egregious distortions, errors, misleads and omissions in Morgan's unfortunate article...

After the "Blogs spin tale of computers, conspiracies" headline, Morgan follows quickly with the first of UNSUPPORTED and INACCURATE MISDIRECTS:

Now some Internet Web sites that traffic in conspiracy theories have fashioned something of a political thriller out of a series of apparently unrelated events they say prove the elections really were stolen.

Morgan refers to "some Internet Web sites that traffic in conspiracy theories", but mentions only The BRAD BLOG in her text, so we'll guess she's referring to us with a dismissive, broad and unsupported brush.

Never mind the condescending suggestion that we "traffic in conspiracy theories", despite our exhaustively hard-fought reputation for reporting only verifiable and confirmable information. Credibility, we realize, is everything in this game.

Never mind also that we've never said that anything "proves the elections really were stolen" on this blog.

The most disturbing part of that second paragraph in her article is that --- in one fell swoop --she manages to discount and/or discredit the many non-blog, newsprint publications (such as The New Times Broward-Palm Beach, The Seminole Chronicle, The Moscow Times and even her own St. Petersburg Times(!) along with many others) who have covered this story since we first broke its first chapter here on December 6th, 2004.

Onto the next MISLEADING OMISSION...Wherein Morgan discusses the vote-flipping software which Curtis claims he was asked to create:

He said he gave the program to one of his bosses, Li Yang, but did not keep a copy.

The implication apparently being that Curtis is making a claim that he cannot support since, after all, he failed to keep a copy of the software he swears he had written for the company.

What Morgan leaves out is Curtis' oft-given explanation for not having kept such a copy. Namely, that YEI was a secure facility! As anyone who has ever worked in such an industry realizes, leaving the building with software created on-site is strictly forbidden! As Curtis seems to have a long demonstrated penchant for following the rules, he has explained on many occassions that he would never have attempted to illicitly remove software from the building.

One would think that's an important point to mention when casually implying that Curtis should have kept a copy of the vote-rigging prototype he says that he wrote on company time.

And then Morgan continues her apparent theme of sniffing it all away as a "conspiracy theory" which should be disregarded, by allowing Feeney one direct quote after another allowing him to discredit Curtis at will. She does so even while failing to providing a single direct quote by Curtis himself or giving him a chance to reply, refute or comment upon Feeney's obnoxiously dismissive comments.

Here's one such obnoxiously dismissive Feeney comment which Curtis was not allowed reply to:

"All I can tell you is I didn't do any of the illegal things Curtis says I did," Feeney said, "and I didn't lead the purple Martian invasion of Earth either."

Mission accomplished.

Morgan has allowed Feeney, a proven (and well-documented) liar, to inappropriately ridicule an American Citizen and whistleblower who has risked his life and that of his family for over 4 years in an apparent pursuit of nothing more than justice. Only to his allegations --- not a single one of which has been disproven, while most have indeed since been proven as accurate --- belittled by a powerful sitting member of the U.S. House of Representatives as little more than the insane conspiratorial ravings of a lunatic. All done with the "credible" imprimatur of a major American newspaper.

How many lies and inaccuracies is Morgan actually able to show Curtis has made during his four years of whistleblowing? And how many lies and inaccuracies has her "investigation" shown Feeney, Yang and their attorneys to be responsible for?

Compare them, and let us know if the number of Feeney and Yang prevarications don't bury the number of Curtis' (which are so far zero!) under a mountain.

She's also managed to discredit --- without evidence, just with slur --- an apparently very patriotic American citizen in the bargain.

Would it have made any difference if she had either known or reported that Curtis had until only recently been a life-long Republican? Especially given her implications that it is only Democrats who have been supporting Curtis' allegations?

(PERSONAL NOTE TO MS. MORGAN: Had you bother to ask us, we would have told you that we are not Democrats either...but facts can be annoyingly disruptive to apparently pre-conceived perceptions.)

Of course, she continues quoting Feeney (only):

"...he doesn't accuse me of tampering with an election until the election controversy in Ohio arose," referring to unproven allegations of voting irregularities in 2004 that some Democrats say cost John Kerry the election.

Aha! Now perhaps we're getting an idea of Morgan's preconceptions a bit!

If Morgan has done so little investigation into the facts that she is able to simply slough off thousands of proven allegations of "voting irregularities in 2004" by dismissing them as "unproven", then it's little wonder she'd be unable to decipher the more complicated and proven facts in the Curtis case.

For the record, we'd point Morgan to these 102 pages of evidence proving election irregularities in 2004 (and those are only some from Ohio alone!) as prepared by the minority staff of the U.S. House Judiciary committee.

We'd also be delighted if she would bother to review the much shorter, but equally compelling, description of proven "voting irregularities" as compiled in an article by Bush supporter Christopher Hitchens.

We hope and pray she'll be able to find a few proven allegations in any of those documents.

Now back to more important OMISSIONS in her story:

Yang had a contract with the state DOT [Department of Transportion] that was the subject of an internal investigation regarding overbilling.

They certainly did. And, as she must know by now, the contract referred to above with the Florida Dept. of Transportation was terminated by FDOT as a result of the investigation launched after allegations first made by Clint Curtis!

It would have been thoughtful to mention that point in Morgan's article.

And then Morgan returns to the MISDIRECTS...or something...concerning Raymond Lemme, the investigator from the Florida Inspector General's office who died in what Valdosta, GA police described as a suicide. It was a case that received a great deal of attention on this website due to the myriad inconsistencies found in the official police report and the photographs taken at the scene which were said not to have existed in that same police report, but which are posted online here nonetheless:

Lemme left a note saying he loved his wife and family and apologized for his actions saying: "I am depressed and in pain." DOT officials told police Lemme had completed his investigation of the Yang overbilling case and had no other cases concerning Yang or election scams when he died.

Presuming that the unnamed DOT officials told police, as Morgan claims, that the investigation was completed when Lemme died --- in July 2003 --- did she bother to wonder why that "completed" report was not published until for another full year and a half? Not until February of 2005?

The reasons for such a long delay in the report for a supposedly "completed" investigation certainly would have piqued our attention. It may even have made wonder if FDOT was reallyl giving us the whole truth and nothing but the truth for their explanation and dismissal of any concerns over the timing of Raymond Lemme's death. Particularly since Clint Curtis claims that Lemme had, only weeks before, told him that he'd tracked the corruption "all the way to the top"? Even more particularly since the final FDOT report confirmed almost all of the allegations that Curtis is shown to have originally made to Lemme back in 2001!

Now for some even more SERIOUS MISLEADS:

Curtis said he would not have filed complaints about Yang if the company had not harassed him.

At least that's a new piece of information. And it certainly may be one way to look at what Curtis has said on this matter.

However, had she bothered to check her facts for accuracy and actually quoted Curtis in reply to this matter, he might have told her what he told us yesterday when we asked him about the inference made above.

After YEI learned of his employment at FDOT, Curtis was threatened by Yang's Attorneys --- at "Fowler, Barice, FEENEY & O'Quinn" --- with a lawsuit which suggested he was under some form of a non-compete clause that disallowed him from working at FDOT even though he had long since resigned on good terms from YEI. The threat letter didn't charge him with wrong doing. It simply threatened him.

As well, Curtis claims to have been offered a $1 Million package by YEI and Feeney to work "anywhere but Tallahassee" (that information is also in Lemme's original report if one bothers to read it) when the company "seemed to have panicked for some unexplained reason," as Curtis described it to us, when YEI learned that he was then working at FDOT.

Curtis explained, "I might have never filed any complaint, because I probably wouldn't have even bothered to look to see if there was any wrongdoing until they alerted me with their threats and bribes. They alerted me that there was a problem. Had they not, I would have never noticed anything was wrong!"

That description from Curtis would seem to be paint an entirely different picture than the one Morgan seems to use to imply that Curtis was being vindictive, or something, against YEI.

Heavy MISLEADING and OMISSION is next up:

Curtis also accused the Yangs of allowing an illegal alien, Henry Nee, to work on the DOT contract in violation of state law. DOT investigators concluded Nee was legally in the country.

Actually, DOT investigators concluded, after it was confirmed for them by Federal Officials, that, in fact, Nee was illegally in the country as of January 1, 2000. Again, it's in the FDOT's report. All one has to do is read it.

What DOT investigators did conclude, however, was that since the Weekly Time Reports on YEI stationery, signed by Nee and submitted to FDOT (several of which we published here back in December) were all dated prior to January 1, 2000, when Nee still had legal status in the country, that they didn't have the grounds to terminate their contract with YEI on that basis alone.

Of course, there has been ample evidence, such as email from at least four different YEI employees --- including Nee himself! - which demonstrates that Nee worked at YEI during the period when Curtis was also employed at YEI, and as well, at the time Curtis made his complaints to FDOT in 2001 about Nee's employement at Yang.

This "Internet Web site that traffic[s] in conspiracy theories" posted several of those emails from multiple sources about five months ago.

As well, the FDOT report confirms the same. Yet despite all of that, their CEO Mrs. Yang, still denies that Hai Lin "Henry" Nee ever worked for YEI as either employee or consultant! She reportedly did so again as recently as three weeks ago in a sworn deposition taken in the FDOT's case against Mavis Georgalis in which the Yangs are reported to be the prosecution's only witness.

The irresponsible OMISSIONS continue:

In 1999 U.S. Customs officers in Boston and Orlando caught Nee shipping computer chips for missiles to China without a federal permit. In November, Nee admitted making false statements to federal authorities and was fined $100 and put on unsupervised probation.

Just "making false statements" and fined $100 for it. Never mind the FACTS that Nee, who worked for YEI where Tom Feeney was the chief Corporate Counsel, is documented in his official plea agreement with the Feds, as we reported in December exclusively --- with documentation --- that Nee admitted "it was a slow year" so they only shipped such anti-tank missile chips to the People's Republic of China "ten to twenty times" in the past year!

After a four year sting by the Homeland Security department, that would seem to be a fairly serious crime. More so than the "admitted making false statements to federal authorities and was fined $100" would seem to imply.

And then Morgan simply gets a fact WRONG:

Curtis says he complained about Nee to several law enforcement agencies in 2003 and early 2004. But by then federal authorities were well on their way to arresting Nee in relation to a 1999 incident.

Actually, Curtis complained about Nee to the Florida Inspector General's office in May of 2001. Long before there was any public information about a secret sting operation to arrest Nee and long before Federal officials admitted that Nee was an illegal alien. And, of course, long before Nee was actually arrested in March of 2004.

Morgan's implication there is just terribly misleading. We're quite sure Mr. Feeney is quite happy about that.

Morgan then returns to the MISLEADS and OMISSIONS with this:

Feeney says his friendship with the Yangs goes back about 20 years when he filed incorporation papers for Yang Enterprises Inc. Feeney also appointed Mrs. Yang, a software expert, to a state technology task force when he was speaker of the Florida House.

While we're curious what sort of software Mrs. Yang is actually an expert in, we're also disappointed that Morgan has notably not bothered to point out Feeney's repeated statements that he's not been involved with the Yang's since he went to the U.S. House in 2002. Those inaccurate claims of his were made even while his 2004 Campaign Headquarters remained in the YEI Building itself, and even while the Yangs threw him a private reception in May of 2003 at the Atayal Foundation. Both such facts were made available through articles and photographs linked on the not-quite-so-conspiratorial-after-all BRAD BLOG.

A repeated OMISSION now:

Yang Enterprises is the largest business in Oviedo with nearly 300 employees, Feeney says. Yang continues to get contracts from the state and NASA.

We're not sure what state contracts YEI may still be getting, but we do know that, according to FDOT officials, their contract with FDOT has been terminated as a result of information gathered in the investigation of Clint Curtis' charges against the company. It should have been mentioned at least once, instead of having been overlooked and not mentioned twice.

Here's a whopping OMISSION and a MISLEAD:

Richard Martinez, the campaign manager for Feeney's 2002 opponent, filed a formal complaint with the Florida Ethics Commission alleging that Feeney intervened with state officials for Yang. It was dismissed after investigators found no evidence Feeney attempted to influence DOT or that he violated a law prohibiting lawmakers from representing private clients before state agencies.

Seemingly clearing Feeney's name by use of the old "Florida Ethics Commission" defense which Feeney has tried in almost every interview that the media has been able to get with him, Morgan fails to touch on two key points that might make that old chestnut of a defense a bit less exculpatory.

That "Florida Ethics Commission", as we pointed out in this December article, was comprised of 8 members, 6 of whom were friends, colleagues or appointees of either Feeney himself or his previous gubernatorial running mate Jeb Bush with whom he worked closely at the time (Jeb was Governor, Feeney was Speaker of the Florida House).

As well, in apparent violation of state law, as reported in that same article, The Daytona Beach News-Journal pointed out in an investigative of theirs in 2002 that the commission failed to review email which demonstrated that Feeney had lied to the commission about direct influence he used to benefit YEI with other state officials.

The commission also failed to interview key witnesses in the case. Also, against state law.

Final big ERROR alert, with an important OMISSION tossed in for measure:

The DOT contends Yang overbilled the state about $97,000 on payments approved by Georgalis.

Actually, the DOT not only contended but even demanded that Yang repay them nearly $300,000 in inappropriate charges. That from a total of some $800,000 in both "questioned" and "qualified" charges.

The final report from FDOT on Curtis' claims which Lemme began in 2001, and which Morgan contends was finished in June of 2003 when Lemme died, and which was finally released in February of 2005 was labelled as "inconclusive". That was based in no small part on the fact that the auditors hired by FDOT to examine YEI's books were not allowed --- by YEI attorneys --- to work on site at the YEI Building and to examine their original books as per standard auditing procedures.

As explained to us by Robert Clift, Lemme's supervisor and the Director of Investigations in the Inspector General's office, Yang "stonewalled" their audit and investigation:

"The reason the report is 'inconclusive' is because the charge was that Yang intentionally misbilled and they maintained that they didn't keep an integrated billing report system and they maintained that according to their contract they weren't required to, and lo and behold...they were right on that count. They didn't need to. So there wasn't anything we could do."

Clift continued, "The Right to Audit clause in their contract lets us get into the books...If someone wants to stonewall us though, then our ability to ferret out the facts is limited...The tools we have in an administrative context is limited."

And so, the "inconclusive" report is the final record for the moment, with some $300,000 that FDOT has required paid back by YEI, and the total of $800,000 in of both "questioned" and "qualified" charges is a far cry from the rather minimized $97,000 figure which Morgan tosses out.

Finally, there were a number of items of note that Morgan simply failed to mention.

As we've said, it's a broad story, going back many years, but given her exclusive polygraph scoop, one might have thought she'd made a bit more use of it rather than minimize it as she did.

For example, was there any reaction from Feeney whatsoever as to Curtis having passed a polygraph exam?

Morgan offered no response from Feeney on the matter, nor did she apparently ask him any questions about it, such as "Would you be willing to take a polygraph exam yourself, Mr. Feeney?"

Neither does she bother to ask Feeney why his attorneys have threated The Seminole Chronicle, a small local weekly newspaper, with a lawsuit for simply reporting on Curtis' affidavit and sworn testimony before members of Congress as we first reported on December 24th, and then again on December 29th when Yang's attorneys followed with a virtually identically letter threatening the same newspaper.

If Feeney felt that this newspaper had defamed him by reporting what Curtis had to say, one would think that a similar legal threat or, more appropriately, an actual legal suit against Curtis filed by Feeney would be a no-brainer. And yet, Feeney has never threatened or filed such a suit against Curtis...the man actually making these explosive charges!

We find that curious, though apparently Morgan did not. Disappointing, to say the least, given that Morgan seems to have direct and on-the-record access to Feeney to discuss such matters in a way in which few previous journalists covering the story have enjoyed.

And so it goes...

No Pulitzers for BRAD BLOG yet. But for a site which Morgan and The SP Times dismiss as traffickers of conspiracy theories, it's fascinating that we've yet had to give a single substantive retraction, correction or clarification on any part of the enormous body of work we've published on this case since December 6th 2004.

While Morgan, in a single article, seems to have irresponsibly published one paragraph after another demanding clarification, correction or retraction. We hope that she will consider doing exactly that very soon.

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READER COMMENTS ON
"Of Polygraphs, Pulitzers, Patriots and Prevaricators..."
(192 Responses so far...)

COMMENT #1 [Permalink]
... DonM said on 4/11/2005 @ 2:35 pm PT...


Great stuff, Brad. I'm glad to see that you have gone through the article, point by point.

Have you sent a copy of this rebuttal to Lucy Morgan's Editor?

Don


COMMENT #2 [Permalink]
... Bejammin075 said on 4/11/2005 @ 2:41 pm PT...


Question:
Are there any grounds for Curtis to sue Feeney?


COMMENT #3 [Permalink]
... Kira said on 4/11/2005 @ 2:48 pm PT...


"Morgan's response to our invitation to comment today: 'I have no interest in commenting on your story, you can publish that I have two heads if you want.'"

I don't know, Brad, maybe she does in fact have 2 heads - her behaviour seems 2-faced. Ah, makes it easier to double-speak.

They say the first image that pops into your mind is the most accurate one, so is she really trying to tell us something?

In the very first sentence of the story - "Democrats around the country have accused Republicans of stealing the last two presidential elections in Florida" - we see that Ms. Morgan has chosen to tell only a partial truth. She has completely ignored the fact that every other political party (and even some in the Republican party) have asserted (and offered plenty of proof) that the elections were stolen.

This was the worst story I've read in the SP Times.


COMMENT #4 [Permalink]
... Bejammin075 said on 4/11/2005 @ 3:00 pm PT...


The way it always goes with the MSM:

Reporter: "Mr. Republican, I've heard vague rumors that freedom-hating liberals, who were likely smoking PCP while talking to leprechans riding unicorns, accuse you of committing some understandable crimes. Are you guilty of any of these totally baseless and completely outlandish accusations?"

Mr. Republican: "Absolutely not! And I've also been accused of being a reptilian space alien too, and that's not true either! Can you believe what these folks try to throw at me?"

Reporter: "Well, there you have it folks, Mr. Republican is one hundred and ten percent innocent. Case closed. Karen Ryan reporting in Washington."


COMMENT #5 [Permalink]
... sukabi said on 4/11/2005 @ 3:03 pm PT...


damn Bejammin075, that's exactly how I read Morgans' piece of tripe.


COMMENT #6 [Permalink]
... Kira said on 4/11/2005 @ 3:12 pm PT...


MSM - Malicious Spin-Meisters


COMMENT #7 [Permalink]
... Susan said on 4/11/2005 @ 3:21 pm PT...


I have written to the editor about this suggesting that, once the allegations were shown to be true by the polygraph, the burden of denial (not an assumption of truth telling) was on Rep. Feeney, especially as an elected official. I also suggested they get another reporter on the story, because there clearly is something wrong with the electoral process warranting more querries.


COMMENT #8 [Permalink]
... Kira said on 4/11/2005 @ 3:28 pm PT...


Everybody spelled it wrong - Lucy Morgan won the "Pullet Surprise" award.


COMMENT #9 [Permalink]
... George said on 4/11/2005 @ 3:50 pm PT...


I just now spoke to Tom Scherberger, Ms. Morgan's editor. As I had expected, he told me that I was free to write "a letter to the editor" (that might be published). When I asked him to please read Brad's response (above), he said that he was quite happy with the story as it was written, that he had edited it and that Ms. Morgan had won a pulitzer prize.

Beyond that, he told me that he was too busy covering the Florida Legislature to even continue speaking to me. During the approximately three minutes we spoke, while he was polite, it sounded like there was nothing I could have said that might have changed his mind.


COMMENT #10 [Permalink]
... Republicans are Fascists said on 4/11/2005 @ 4:03 pm PT...


Great rebuttal Brad. It's important for everyone to crush the St. Petersburg Times with letters to the editor.

You should repost the LTTE links under this front page story Brad.

The corruption in our country is beyond belief.


COMMENT #11 [Permalink]
... G said on 4/11/2005 @ 4:05 pm PT...


Bejammin075and SUKABI-

I agree, is there legal grounds for Curtis to sue the newspaper or Feeney?

Do we have a Democratic American law firm in Brad Blog land willing to take this case on probono ?

How about the ACLU?????????


COMMENT #12 [Permalink]
... TomaHawk said on 4/11/2005 @ 4:06 pm PT...


Brad, please see my e-mail about a rebuttal op-ed piece. If neither Mr. Scherberger, the omsbudman, or the Publisher won't accept it, offer it to the nearest competing paper.

You've alread drafted the essay. The blog entry, with some tightening, would do the job.


COMMENT #13 [Permalink]
... Bubba said on 4/11/2005 @ 4:21 pm PT...


After reading Lucy Morgan's article, I believe that I understand Mr. Feeney's response tactic. Instead of responding directly to the charges or facing his accusor, he has decided to enlist sympathetic reporters to discredit the accusor, the same way that defense attorneys for accused rapists try to discredit the rape victim.


COMMENT #14 [Permalink]
... supersoling said on 4/11/2005 @ 4:25 pm PT...


I sent along my response to the editor as well, but had felt it would fall on deaf ears, and judging by the conversation George talks about in his #9 post above, my feelings were correct.

You know people, it is real bad, whats happening to our country, and I'm still sirprised from time to time with the realization of what we are truly facing. Now is the time for one of Teresa's optimistic posts. I could use a dose of optimism.

BTW Teresa, I think I know where to find the fuel for our escape rocket that we were talking about. All we have to do is shove a bunch of MSM journalists in the tank and set fire to them and off we go. It's called fossil fuel, which is what the MSM is fast becoming in it's freefall from the position it once held.

Peace


COMMENT #15 [Permalink]
... Kira said on 4/11/2005 @ 4:45 pm PT...


Supersoling #14 - I don't expect them to even read our letters - judging from Ms. Martin's snide comment to Brad, "I have no interest in commenting on your story, you can publish that I have two heads if you want."

That comment sounds vaguely familiar - see Cannonfire April 2, 2005 (re:Science Proves Vote Fraud is Real)

Excerpt:

And how did Ken Blackwell, the corrupt Ohio Secretary of State, respond to [the new study]?

"What are you going to do except laugh at it?" said Carlo LoParo, spokesman for Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell, who's responsible for administering Ohio's elections and is a Republican candidate for governor. 're not particularly interested in (the report's findings)."

There you have it: Laughter directed at science. Laughter directed at ten PhDs. As though placing the topic behind a curtain of guffaws replaces the need for a counter-argument.

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Is it time to seek out other journalists who might be able to do this story some justice?


COMMENT #16 [Permalink]
... Kira said on 4/11/2005 @ 4:46 pm PT...


I meant - might be WILLING & ABLE.


COMMENT #17 [Permalink]
... Chemo-Electric Trashman said on 4/11/2005 @ 4:59 pm PT...


Here is another fine example of Lucy Morgan's hard hitting political journalism: http://www.sptimes.com/N...ator_finds_his_way.shtml. I notice, by the way, that she implicitly endorses breach of marriage contract by politicians. (If all "cheating" Florida politicians stepped down, they could fairly easily be replaced in by-elections.)


COMMENT #18 [Permalink]
... Partridge said on 4/11/2005 @ 5:01 pm PT...


Well, for what its worth, here's my letter to Lucy Morgan.

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Subject: Shockingly bad journalism

Ms. Morgan,
This is just a short note to commend you on your brilliant hatchet job on the Clint Curtis story ('Blogs spin tale of computers, conspiracies' - SP Times, 9 April 2005). It takes a real skill to ignore the amassed facts compiled by Brad Friedman on the Brag Blog, to fail to interview either Mr. Friedman or Mr. Curtis himself, and to report Mr. Feeney's comment as basically Gospel truth. An especially nice touch was negelecting to ask Feeney about the polygraph results. A very wise move, the polygraph was your scoop afterall - best not to let anyone know about it before it was published. And you've won a Pulitzer? Are they giving them away with Corn Flakes these days or what? Well, I guess that would also explain Judith 'Chalabi' Miller...

You state: "they say prove the elections really were stolen". I could be wrong, but having perused the Brad Blog for about six months now, I don't believe I have ever seen Mr. Friedman or Mr. Curtis claim that the allegations 'prove' anything of the sort - they simply mean that it is possible that in the State of Florida a 'vote flipping' technique was used. The story here is not election fraud per se, rather Mr. Feeney's solitication of Mr. Curtis/YEI to create such a vote flipping program. Again I don't recall anywhere on the Brag Blog site, or the numerous interviews I've seen with Mr. Curtis (including sworn testimony at the Conyers meeting in Ohio), where they state that this 'proves' election fraud.

I mean, even if what Mr. Curtis alleges isn't true - though given the amount of demonstrably false statements (known in certain circles as 'lies') coming from the Feeney/Yang camp Mr. Curtis seems at the very least to have as much creedence as them -, isn't the fact that all these lies have been gushing forth at least worth mentioning, even in passing?

But then, what do I know, I'm no journalist. Oh wait, I am - and I'd have been laughed at by my Univeristy professors if I produced such shockingly bad journalism.

In the meantime, I suggest you read Mr. Friedman's rebuttal of your story. Enjoy.

---

Mr. K Partridge,
Member of the Purple Martian Martyrs Brigade


COMMENT #19 [Permalink]
... Charlie L said on 4/11/2005 @ 5:04 pm PT...


Republicans lie and innocents die.
Republicans steal and give to their rich friends.
Republicans cheat and believe they are moral.
We must simply flush away all the Republicans in '06 and '08 and reclaim our Democracy.

Charlie L
Portland, Oregon


COMMENT #20 [Permalink]
... Boxcutter Joe said on 4/11/2005 @ 5:06 pm PT...


A sharp blade across a touch-screen will pretty much disable it for the duration of the day.

First one into each and every corporate-owned voting booth in '06 should keep this in mind.

Maybe all those box cutters can be used for GOOD as well. Hmmmm.

A radical idea, but what have we got to loose. Vote switch software can't work if there aren't any votes in the machines.


COMMENT #21 [Permalink]
... Kira said on 4/11/2005 @ 5:09 pm PT...


Mr. Partridge! What a great letter. Thanks for posting it - excellent work.


COMMENT #22 [Permalink]
... Emma said on 4/11/2005 @ 5:12 pm PT...


re: #13....

I think you are mistaken. It doesn't look like FEENEY enlisted Morgan. According to Brad, he and Curtis had been working with Morgan on this story and the reporter contacted FEENEY.

I'm with you here but let's not get caught making more errors that make us look like conspiracy "whackos" any more than people already choose to believe. Don't feed the beast!
Emma


COMMENT #23 [Permalink]
... Partridge said on 4/11/2005 @ 5:13 pm PT...


Thanks. I've just noticed when re-reading it that there's a few spelling and grammatical errors. I'll probably get a reply along the lines of "learn to spell ya damn hippy!"

Oh well.


COMMENT #24 [Permalink]
... Kira said on 4/11/2005 @ 5:29 pm PT...


To #20

This may be OT here, but here's more about DREs:

I keep saying this - if our neighbor to the North (Canada) can use paper ballots and count them all in 45 minutes the night of the election in plain sight under strict conditions which prevent cheating - so can we.

If you can count all the ballots in 45 minutes - what's all the complaining about? Why the enormous cost for a recount? Is the real issue Disorganization, Laziness, and/or possibly Ulterior Motive?

Now the real stupidity is to pay outrageous prices for machines costing at least 3 times as much as paper ballots and offer no ability to audit results or have a true recount (only a reprint of data which might be corrupt with no way of telling).

I'm not sure what falls on the positive side with the machines, but I know my list has a negative column that keeps growing - some listed here:

Direct Recording Electronic Voting Machine Negatives:

1. Obscene Cost (rough calc. shows $56 PER VOTE)

2. Unauditable - can't PROVE who won or lost

3. Proved to be "hackable"

4. Unreliable due to:
--a. battery failure,
--b. power surge,
--c. weather conditions e.g. heat and humidity
--d. static electricity which interferes with proper execution of program
--e. cosmic rays (yes this has caused extra votes in an actual election)
--f. unpredictable breakdown
--g. can be networked even when they're not supposed to be

5. Not time efficient - takes 6 mins. per person to vote. Machine company asserts each machine will handle 200 voters. This works out to 20 hours per machine - polls are open 13 hrs. at most. THIS DOES NOT COMPUTE

6. More problematic with distribution (having enough for everywhere, fairly distributed) because of the cost per machine.

7. Secure storage (how to prove there was no unauthorized access in between elections or during an election?) (and cost of this storage)

8. Longer training time for poll workers (more $$$)

9. Major increase in legal bills :-)

10. Certification costs/upgrades - and how do you ever know for sure the software is ok? Of course you don't.

11. Negative publicity for local officials when the truth comes out.

12. Heads rolling means extra carpet-cleaning costs. :-)

13.Maintenance & programming costs for EVERY election.

14.Are already using out of date technology -spare parts WILL be a problem down the road.

=================
A quick, rough calc. on just the cost of the initial upfront cost of the PAPERLESS DRE machines and the cost per EACH person's vote is $56.00. Also, Diebold stated in a published email, that they would charge "out the ying yang" to add paper trail capabilities.

Other costs:
*secure storage for electronic voting machines? This adds to the cost above
*the price to purchase or lease the hardware,
*maintain/upgrade software, and
*extra time needed to train poll workers.
*the cost of vanishing votes - how much is that? #votes X $56 = Way Too Much!!

Sorry if this is in the wrong place, it can be moved it desired by Moderators.


COMMENT #25 [Permalink]
... Torqued said on 4/11/2005 @ 5:52 pm PT...


And now the message to corporate print and broadcast media-suicide: It's the truth stupid!

Your business product, indeed the entire justification for your existence, stands solely upon the truthful communication of facts to your subscribers.

While you whine about your emminent death, it is decaying stink the patriotic citizen must tolerate. Your MiSinfoMachine reporting speaks for itself:

It's the truth stupid!


COMMENT #26 [Permalink]
... Ted said on 4/11/2005 @ 6:02 pm PT...


Talk about burying the lead... Quick summary of story...

Bloggers are nuts
They have nutty theories
One of these theories has to do with our "evil" Congressman (wink, wink, can you believe these crazy bloggers? We "heart" our Congressman!!!!)
Look at the stupid story they believe as alleged by crazy Clint Curtis... what is it? Don't worry about it
His story is so stupid our wonderful congressman gave his self-published book (got that? it was another dig at those bloggers..have I mentioned they are out of their damn minds and have crazy theories? Oh yeah, and it is a dig at that crazy Clint Curtis's book) as a Christmas gift. (our wonderful congressman is also quire reverent, he even celebrates Christmas...)
Yada yada..
Oh yeah, Curtis passed a polygraph and Feeney won't even respond to specifics...

But, have I mentioned how loopy bloggers are? I mean, jeez, cookoo, cooookooo.

Tee Hee.


COMMENT #27 [Permalink]
... BUSHW@CKER said on 4/11/2005 @ 6:03 pm PT...


I believe a full copy of Brad's rebuttal is sitting in the INBOX of Mr Stephen Buckley, Managing Editor, SP Times as we type!
...... for all the good that'll do!!


COMMENT #28 [Permalink]
... Chemo-Electric Trashman said on 4/11/2005 @ 6:26 pm PT...


Ms. Morgan's Pulitzer, by the way, is for a series on corruption in the sheriff's department of Dumpwater, Florida, home of the Poppy's By the Tree vacation resort. Just so you all know.


COMMENT #29 [Permalink]
... mmiixx said on 4/11/2005 @ 6:53 pm PT...


Kira I'll pay for this if you like

12. Heads rolling means extra carpet-cleaning costs. :-)

Talking heads , the same as its ever been!


COMMENT #30 [Permalink]
... supersoling said on 4/11/2005 @ 7:05 pm PT...


Mr. K. Partridge, #18

Permission to join the Purple Martian Martyrs Brigade?


COMMENT #31 [Permalink]
... BUSHW@CKER said on 4/11/2005 @ 7:23 pm PT...


STARTLING NEW EVIDENCE OF LUCY MORGAN'S SEVERE BI-CRANIAL AFFLICTION.
(partly re-posted & re-#ed)

One of Lucy's heads was reported to have said:
"I have no interest in commenting on your story, you can publish that I have two heads if you want."
.... whilst Lucy's other head recently had this to say!
"Sometimes it's hard to set the record straight.
That's because it's hard for some people to admit mistakes." .... and finally,
"In this world of journalism, seems to me we are getting awfully thin of skin when we cannot admit we made a mistake.
We all make them."

Quotes from LUCY MORGAN, Times Tallahassee Bureau Chief
Published January 8, 2005

Lucy, we trust you will swallow hard on a few gallons of your own medicine and "set the record straight", now that Brad has set you straight on a number of serious errors and omissions in your Curtis/Feeney/Yang fairytale story.

We live in hope, ... but sadly hope no longer springs eternal!


COMMENT #32 [Permalink]
... Bejammin075 said on 4/11/2005 @ 7:25 pm PT...


Keep trying to shop this story around Brad - some newspaper reporter with reputation AND integrity will take it up. It's a tough nut to crack, but you can do it!


COMMENT #33 [Permalink]
... KestrelBrighteyes said on 4/11/2005 @ 7:27 pm PT...


Oh purple martians my ass!

Everybody KNOWS martians are azure blue!!

*lookin around*

Whut?


COMMENT #34 [Permalink]
... mmiixx said on 4/11/2005 @ 7:47 pm PT...


..BUSHW@CKER

MSM REPORTER GIVES (other) HEAD TO CONGRESSMEN FEENEY ! PICTURES AT 11

Now Feeney can stop talking out of his arse.


COMMENT #35 [Permalink]
... Becky said on 4/11/2005 @ 8:09 pm PT...


Hey Brad, Raw Story has a link to this piece. I wish I could put a copy of your work into a major newspaper. It is so unfair that your information and great reporting doesn't get to the people who don't use the Internet. I get the real news from the Internet, I watch the news on TV to....... oh, I don't know, I guess so I can shake my head at the way they report, because that's about all I do when I watch it. Thanks for all of your hard work, Brad.
It is very appreciated by many of us. You are making a difference in our world. Thank You!


COMMENT #36 [Permalink]
... BUSHW@CKER said on 4/11/2005 @ 8:12 pm PT...


Hey Tom!
You worked for a company that employed ALIENS,
surely you would recall that Henry's skin was not PURPLE!
Not only ethics blind, but colour blind as well!


COMMENT #37 [Permalink]
... BUSHW@CKER said on 4/11/2005 @ 8:19 pm PT...


Re: mmiixx #34

Love it!
We must bang on about aussie politics one day :0
Cheers


COMMENT #38 [Permalink]
... mmiixx said on 4/11/2005 @ 8:31 pm PT...


My dad knew Bob Hawke when he was a live ,both union men.I'd have to bush up of been in exile for 22years ,so after we save the world.


COMMENT #39 [Permalink]
... Kira said on 4/11/2005 @ 8:49 pm PT...


Hahah! I'm laughing now! Thanks for the humor! Lots of clever stuff. Yup, the Liberals have all the comedians & most of the brains. I guess that's why repugnants need 2 heads.

I apologize for my OT again -

By the way, just looked up Canadian Elections Information and a quick calc. shows the cost per each vote comes to about $20 Cdn - that's about $16.23 in US.

Compare that to the base figure per vote for DREs - $56. That doesn't count the extra charges which any computer owner knows all too well add up quickly. And the $56/per vote doesn't take into account the cost of the printer/paper trail thing add-on. (Cost out the yin-yang.)


COMMENT #40 [Permalink]
... teresa said on 4/11/2005 @ 9:43 pm PT...


Supersoling #14....

Fabulous idea on the rocket fuel!!!

Those overinflated windbags should get us all the way beyond the Milky Way.

I think Miss Priss-ass Pulitzer SHOULD get another head. The one she's got isn't working too well.


COMMENT #41 [Permalink]
... Steve said on 4/11/2005 @ 9:49 pm PT...


I am absolutely baffled by the MSM. Could it possibly be so universally corrupted as it increasingly appears to be? Is there no reporter or
mainstream print or broadcast outlet remaining in this country that is willing to push aside corporate and partisan interests and rise up in the name of integrity and of our failing democracy to take on the appalling and blatant dishonesty and corruption of this adminstration? We don't seem to care that we have become the most disrespected (and feared) country in the world!

In regards to Ms. Morgan, the questions raised by her "reporting" in her pathetic article about the Clint Curtis charges is not whether she has one head or two but whether she remains capable of bringing even half a brain to bear on an issue that seems clearly beyond her. Her style in this article and the others cited in this thread seems to be more that of a gossipy, small town reporter with a rather provincial attitude and product. I don't mean this as a slight on small towns (many are wonderful), just on this "journalist" who proves how little it actually means to be a Pulitzer Prize "journalist".


COMMENT #42 [Permalink]
... getplaning said on 4/11/2005 @ 10:00 pm PT...


I agree that this rebuttal needs to be sent to the editor of every competing newspaper in Florida. With enough pressure, this story WILL eventually break into the domain of the wider public conciousness.
Brad, have you spoken with Amy Goodman or the people at Democracy Now at Pacifica Radio? Lots of listeners.
As always keep up the great work, and all you Brad Blog readers, give Brad whatever financial support you can, it's a worthy fight.


COMMENT #43 [Permalink]
... mmiixx said on 4/11/2005 @ 10:08 pm PT...


LUCY MORGAN must gone to the same College of Journalism as Gannon ,pay $50 take a seat for a couple of hours , bingo , one "journalist".


COMMENT #44 [Permalink]
... SeattleDem said on 4/11/2005 @ 10:16 pm PT...


The Neocons are in the process of hanging them- selves with all that rope they've given themselves. Unfortunately it's not going to be the stolen election that brings them down although I do believe it will be exposed one day soon. Take a good look at Bush's latest opinion polls , Delay's mess, gas prices, flat stock market, rising health care costs along with rising interest rates, out-a-control deficits and the mess in Iraq. The clueless American people are starting to get it, it's gonna get worse and the Wingnuts won't be able to blame it on Clinton anymore. Unless they fake all the public opinion polls it's going to be very hard for them to rigg elections when 40% of the people or less are supporting them. That's why they had to let Obama win in Ill. due to Key's low low polling numbers.
The MSM will be a little less gutless when the common folk are ready for a lynching. In the mean time keep going Brad, we love you.


COMMENT #45 [Permalink]
... SeattleDem said on 4/11/2005 @ 10:16 pm PT...


The Neocons are in the process of hanging them- selves with all that rope they've given themselves. Unfortunately it's not going to be the stolen election that brings them down although I do believe it will be exposed one day soon. Take a good look at Bush's latest opinion polls , Delay's mess, gas prices, flat stock market, rising health care costs along with rising interest rates, out-a-control deficits and the mess in Iraq. The clueless American people are starting to get it, it's gonna get worse and the Wingnuts won't be able to blame it on Clinton anymore. Unless they fake all the public opinion polls it's going to be very hard for them to rigg elections when 40% of the people or less are supporting them. That's why they had to let Obama win in Ill. due to Key's low low polling numbers.
The MSM will be a little less gutless when the common folk are ready for a lynching. In the mean time keep going Brad, we love you.


COMMENT #46 [Permalink]
... Peg C said on 4/11/2005 @ 10:26 pm PT...


HELP!!!!

Brad, et. al. ,

I've got a huge conflict of priorities coming up and I need some tech help.

I live in a (at present) communications cul de sac, where no signals other than satellite reach us except by copper wire phone lines. We, therefore, are connected to the outside world by telephone, and nothing else, not even cable (which requires fiber-optic, I believe).

I am confronted with a dilemma that I do not have the knowledgeability to resolve; and I ask you for your knowledgeable answers to this puzzle: I CAN NOT be separated from my means of communication with the operational world at this most critically urgent and dangerous point in humanity's history. But I must be responsive to the needs of an elderly relative, a field biologist and ecologist, who desperately needs to immerse herself in wilderness.

We need to get away this spring. I need to stay in touch. Now the techie questions: if I purchase a wireless laptop, can I access my own e-mail remotely? How? Do I need another account? HOW does all this work? I realize, of course, that the laptop would have to be in range of a tower (which it wouldn't be here); but how does one connect the dots?

This might not appear to be a life-or-death question, but it is.

Please, anyone - enlighten me, a very confused and conflicted patriot with moral obligations in all directions, and grandchildren.


COMMENT #47 [Permalink]
... Peg C said on 4/11/2005 @ 10:36 pm PT...


Sorry about he personal not, but it was urgent. There's nopthing I can say about this travesty of reportage except the obvious: it's nauseating, and I am totally sickened.

Is there no recourse and redress? There MUST be, because we are still, I trust, human.


COMMENT #48 [Permalink]
... S in Van said on 4/11/2005 @ 10:40 pm PT...


My email to the SPT National News Room:

Sometimes it's hard to set the record straight.

That's because it's hard for some people to admit mistakes.

- LUCY MORGAN, Times Tallahassee Bureau Chief
Published January 8, 2005

Ha ha, Lucy Morgan is becoming something of a joke, isn't she.

http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00001314.htm

regards,

Too bad, coz last week I sent the SPT another, much more positive email:

re living will is the best revenge

Robert Friedman,

Just a note to compliment you on your well-written piece. The entire situation couldn't be summed up better than that.

Someone posted it in comments at Americablog.com this morning, which is where I ran across it. I'll be checking the St Petersburg Times for more good reporting from now on. Keep up the good work!

regards,

Oh well, guess it was too much to hope for, that some "news" orgs are "getting it." Here's somebody who does "get it":

http://www.workingforcha...m/comic.cfm?itemid=18836


COMMENT #49 [Permalink]
... S in Van said on 4/11/2005 @ 10:43 pm PT...


My email to the SPT National News Room:

Sometimes it's hard to set the record straight.

That's because it's hard for some people to admit mistakes.

- LUCY MORGAN, Times Tallahassee Bureau Chief
Published January 8, 2005

Ha ha, Lucy Morgan is becoming something of a joke, isn't she.

http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00001314.htm

regards,

Too bad, coz last week I sent the SPT another, much more positive email:

re living will is the best revenge