STATEMENT TO THE PRESS ON PRO-BUSH MEDIA BIAS
November 26, 2000
Produced by the Houston Fair Vote Organization
Website: http://www.hal-pc.org/~edi/houston.html
Contact: Edwin Johnston edi@hal-pc.org


As a non-partisan grass roots organization interested in the full and fair count
of the votes, we feel that the media so far has been one sided. Instead of giving
a clear perspective on the issues, the news media has focused on political strategy
and personality, turning the right to vote into a win or lose political sport. But
this is not the worst result; it is the blatant incitement and encouragement of
intimidation tactics by extremist right wing groups using the news media for the
purpose of swaying public opinion. What has happened to fairness and honesty,
critical examination of the issues and investigative reporting by the media? Is
there no longer a sense of pride, integrity or moral obligation to report on
meaningful and important ethical and constitutional issues? We would like for you
to consider the rights of the voters of Florida above your own self-interests. It
is the media's job to expose the anti-democratic forces that are stalking the
presidency and jeopardizing democracy by subverting the constitution through racism,
nationalism, religious zealotry and criminal mischief. Justice should not be
compromised in the name of expediency, ratings, profits or partisan politics.

Below is a list of specific issues related to this election that the media has
either misreported, misrepresented, downplayed, ignored or hasn't adequately covered.


Election Day: Media role in wrongly calling Florida for George W. Bush
An astounding story that the media mentioned only briefly, then soon discarded was
how a Bush relative, John Ellis of Fox News, was in constant contact with his
cousins, Governors George W. and Jeb Bush over the entire evening on election day.
First Ellis provided them with information that apparently Gore had won Florida.
This made George W. Bush interrupt his dinner and hastily call an unprecedented
election night news conference to claim that there weren't enough votes cast in
Florida yet for a Gore win there. The media then placed Florida in the too-close-
to-call category. Then at 1:16 am on November 8th, Ellis had Fox News report
(erroneously) that Bush had won Florida and thus the Presidency. The rest of the
networks reported this as fact without notification from the Voter News Service,
the official tally of election votes as previously agreed upon by the media.


Fair Vote
The Gore campaign has every right under law to call for a manual recount of ballots
due to the closeness of the race and widespread voting irregularities. The Bush
campaign chose not to have any manual recounts of their own in Florida and has tried
to prevent legal recounts from occurring.
The Florida Supreme Court ruled that manually recounted votes must be added to the
total vote based on sound law and democratic tradition. The Bush campaign refers to
this as a kangaroo court of democratic activist judges, when in actuality the judges
are conservative Democrats.


Demonstrators
The first demonstrators to come out on the streets concerning this election were
citizens in Florida who were outraged over massive voting irregularities and voter
disenfranchisement that verged on outright fraud. These protestors were then
supported by a non-partisan grassroots movement of protests held nationwide on
November 11th and 18th that was facilitated over the internet. Once pro-Bush
supporters figured out how this grassroots movement operated, they stole the list of
published protest locations and promoted them as their own in order to counter-
demonstrate against a fair vote. This was then wrongly portrayed in the media as a
conflict between Bush and Gore supporters.
Angry mobs of Bush supporters succeeded in ending the manual recount in Dade County.
The media initially stressed that the Dade County canvassing board's decision was
based on their inability to meet the deadline imposed by the Florida Supreme Court.
However, just two hours previous to this violent disruption the board decided to
count 10,000 previously undercounted ballots. It's now confirmed that Bush campaign
operatives directed this mob with assistance from radio programs based in areas of
far right-wing anti-Castro Cubans.

Stealing the election
Bush supporters are all over the media claiming that Al Gore is trying to steal the
election. But the evidence shows that Gore has all along taken reasonable legal steps
to assure a fair vote. Gore won the popular vote, is ahead in the electoral vote and
is gaining in the Florida recount. In reality it is the Bush team that is suspect when
it comes to stealing the election in Florida, which has a long record of ballot rigging
and is overseen by Bush's own brother. Bush's "Big Lie" technique of accusing his
opponent of the crimes he himself is committing is being adopted by the media and is
assisting the Bush campaign in their aims. The forces behind Bush are the same ones who
were behind the Starr investigation and failed impeachment process to remove President
Clinton and overturn two previous lawful elections. The media should be investigating
the connections between the Bush campaign and anti-democratic forces behind the Clinton
impeachment.

In conclusion, the question exists of whether the media can manage and direct themselves
for fair coverage or will it be the instrument of powerful demagogues? We feel it is
necessary to point out media bias and inaccuracy at this critical time as a group of
citizens concerned about the fate of democratic rights in the United States of America.

We end our statement with quotes from an American founding father, Thomas Jefferson:

The will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any government, and to
protect its free expression should be our first object.

I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to
those attending too small a degree of it.

Information is the currency of democracy.

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