Dennis Haugh is a jack of all trades: farmer, mathematician, computer scientist, heavy-metal guitarist, motorhead, and constitutional anthropologist.
Dennis graduated from the US Air Force Academy in 1973 with a B.S. in Mathematics and holds an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He holds multiple US and international patents. Dennis takes his oath to defend the Constitution seriously. When he became alarmed by the lack of education about our American constitutional heritage he dedicated himself to bridging that gap.
Believing that any system can only be understood by starting at the beginning, he launched his study of government and Constitutions with the ancient Greek philosophers, particularly Aristotle’s influence on the foundation of western society and government. He then delved into the original source material from the founding period. Dennis brings a fresh perspective and unique analysis to the study of government.
Both democracy and a republic depend upon honest elections, but it is justice that differentiates a republic from a democracy. social justice is merely a different form of injustice.
Dennis has been called upon to testify about the engineering behind electronic voting systems as a computer expert. As both a mathematician and computer scientist, he has been asked to review the work of other experts on election integrity.