Jeb Bush vote-rigger/whistle blower killer?
Disturbing: Jeb Bush behind vote-rigging software and whistle-blowing govt inspector’s death? Interesting how news nuggets like these just don’t seem to make it to mainstream North American press:Late last year, Congress heard sworn testimony from Florida programmer Clint Curtis, who created vote-rigging software in 2000 at the request of Tom Feeny, a Bush Family factotum. Feeny wanted Curtis (a fellow Republican) and his employer, Yang Enterprises, to produce untraceable programs that could “control the vote” as needed, investigator Brad Friedman reported. Feeny also told Curtis of Bush plans to “suppress the black vote” with “exclusion lists.” This is exactly what happened. BBC investigator Greg Palast has shown that tens of thousands of legitimate African-American voters were deliberately “purged” from the rolls by a private Republican-controlled corporation hired by Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Afterwards, Feeny — who had been Jeb’s running mate in his first gubernatorial campaign — was rewarded for his dutiful service with a plum congressional seat.
In 2002, Raymond Lemme, a Florida state government inspector, took up Curtis’ charges, which included other corruption allegations involving Feeny, Yang Enterprises and a Yang employee charged with peddling military technology to the Chinese. In June 2003, Lemme told Curtis he had “tracked the corruption all the way to the top” and that “the story would break in a few weeks.” On July 1, 2003, Lemme was found dead in a Georgia hotel room, just across the Florida border.
Local police ruled that Lemme, a happily married man eagerly planning his daughter’s wedding, had suddenly decided to slash his wrists. At first they said there were no photos of the death scene; but then the pictures turned up on the Internet and were confirmed as authentic by the embarrassed police. The photos clearly contradicted the original suicide report on several points — presenting evidence, for example, that Lemme had been beaten before his death. The investigation was reopened after Curtis’ Congressional testimony — and then abruptly shut down after local police spoke to a never-identified “someone” in the Florida state government.
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