Stealing Mexico
By Greg Palast
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/063006R.shtml
Friday 30 June 2006
Bush team helps ruling party "Floridize" Mexican presidential
election.
George Bush's operatives have plans to jigger with the upcoming
elections. I'm not talking about the November '06 vote in the
USA (though they have plans for that, too). I'm talking about
the election this Sunday in Mexico for their Presidency.
It begins with an FBI document marked, "Counterterrorism" and
"Foreign Intelligence Collection" and "Secret." Date:
"9/17/2001," six days after the attack on the World Trade
towers. It's nice to know the feds got right on the ball, if a
little late.
What does this have to do with jiggering Mexico's election? Hold
that thought.
This document is what's called a "guidance" memo for using a
private contractor to provide databases on dangerous foreigners.
Good idea. We know the 19 hijackers came from Saudi Arabia,
Pakistan and the Persian Gulf Emirates. So you'd think the
"Intelligence Collection" would be aimed at getting info on the
guys in the Gulf.
No so. When we received the document, we obtained as well its
classified appendix. The target nations for "foreign
counterterrorism investigation" were nowhere near the Persian
Gulf. Every one was in Latin America - Argentina, Venezuela,
Mexico and a handful of others.
Latin America?! Was there a terror cell about to cross into San
Diego with exploding enchiladas?
All the target nations had one thing in common besides a lack of
terrorists: each had a left-leaning presidential candidate or a
left-leaning president in office. In Venezuela, President Hugo
Chavez, bete noir of the Bush Administration, was facing a
recall vote. In Mexico, the anti-Bush Mayor of Mexico City,
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador was (and is) leading the race for
the Presidency.
Most provocative is the contractor to whom this no-bid contract
was handed: ChoicePoint Inc. of Alpharetta, Georgia. ChoicePoint
is the database company that created a list for Governor Jeb
Bush of Florida of voters to scrub from voter rolls before the
2000 election. ChoicePoint's list (94,000 names in all)
contained few felons. Most of those on the list were guilty of
no crime except Voting While Black. The disenfranchisement of
these voters cost Al Gore the presidency.
Having chosen our President for us, our President's men chose
ChoicePoint for this sweet War on Terror database gathering. The
use of the Venezuela's and Mexico's voter registry files to
fight terror is not visible - but the use of the lists to
manipulate elections is as obvious as the make-up on Katherine
Harris' cheeks.
In Venezuela, leading up to the August 2004 vote on whether to
re-call President Chavez, I saw his opposition pouring over the
voter rolls in laptops, claiming the right to challenge voters
as Jeb's crew did to voters in Florida. It turns out this
operation was partly funded by the International Republican
Institute of Washington, an arm of the GOP. Where did they get
the voter info from?
In that case, access to Venezuela's voter rolls didn't help the
Republican-assisted drive against Chavez, who won by a crushing
plurality.
In Mexico this Sunday, we can expect to see the same: challenges
of Obrador voters in a race, the polls say, is too close to
call. Not that Mexico's rulers need lessons from the Bush
Administration on how to mess with elections.
In 1988, the candidate for Obrador's Party of the Democratic
Revolution (PDR), who opinion polls showed as a certain winner,
somehow came up short against the incumbent party of the ruling
elite. Some of the electoral tricks were far from subtle. In the
state of Guerrero, the PDR was leading on official tally sheets
by 359,369. Oddly, the official final count was 309,202 for the
ruling party, only 182,874 for the PDR. Challenging the vote
would have been dangerous. Two top officials of Obrador's party
were assassinated during the campaign.
Crucial to the surprise victory of the ruling party was the
introduction of computer voting machines and the centralization
of voter databases. Observer Andrew Reding of the Council on
Hemispheric Affairs reported that ruling party operatives had
special access codes denied the opposition.
Whether the US "War on Terror" lists will find a use in Sunday's
election, we cannot know. But the use of American government
resources to interfere in south-of-the-border campaigns is an
open secret. The GOP's International Republican Institute has
run training sessions for the PAN youth wing, funded by US
taxpayers through the "National Endowment for Democracy."
Foreign - that is, American - interference in political
campaigns is a crime. That didn't stop Team Bush. However, when
the theft of its citizen files was discovered, Argentina
threatened to arrest ChoicePoint contractors until the company
returned the tapes - and Mexico's attorney general did in fact
arrest the ChoicePoint data thieves to avoid his party from
looking too much the stooge of its Washington patron. Whether
George Bush gave back his copy, no one will say.
Wholesale theft is expected on Sunday in forms both subtle and
brutal. How the US' purloined "counterterrorism" lists will be
used, we don't know. We are certain however, that the
Administration did not siphon off these Latin voter files to
fight a War on Terror. It appears, rather, part of the Bush
Administration's and GOP's hemispheric War on Democracy - along
a battle line which runs from Florida to Ohio to Juarez.
For as-it-happens reporting on the Mexican election, check
www.GregPalast.com for dispatches from our team investigator
Special Correspondent Matt Pascarella with video journalist Rick
Rowley in Mexico City.
Special thanks to the Electronic Privacy Information Center,
Washington. DC, which received and passed on to our team the FBI
ChoicePoint files and other foreign intelligence documentation.
Greg Palast is the author of the New York Times bestseller,
ARMED MADHOUSE: Who's Afraid of Osama Wolf?, China Floats Bush
Sinks, the Scheme to Steal '08, No Child's Behind Left and Other
Dispatches From the Front Lines of the Class War.
Get your copy of Palast’s new book, Armed Madhouse, at
http://www.GregPalast.com.