Fridays

 
More Tags
 



Unmoderated Tag: Politics Rating: No Votes Hits: 182 Comments: 0 Meet the Bloggers Reviews Murder, Spies & Voting Lies Meet the Bloggers Reviews Murder, Spies & Voting Lies Jonathan "DJK" Kim's review of the documentary 'Murder, Spies & Voting Lies: the Clint Curtis Story' for Meet the Bloggers. This true story explores the true story of Clint Curtis, a software engineer who was asked by a Florida legislator in 2000 to write software to hack voting machines. Curtis turns whistleblower, causing his life to transform into a real-life political film noir where the first victim appears to be American democracy. In true noir fashion, the scheme to steal the 2004 (and 2008) elections using electronic voting machines deepens and widens ? involving threats on Curtis life, the suspicious suicide of a citizen investigator who might have learned too much, and a trail that might lead to the White House. Journalist/blogger Brad Friedman (http://bradblog.com/) interviews the principals and leads us through this chilling story of democracy derailed. Please go see 'Murder, Spies & Voting Lies: the Clint Curtis Story' before the election. And when you go to the polls to vote this November, bring your video camera to record any irregularities! Catch Meet the Bloggers Fridays @ 1pm ET/10am PT at http://meetthebloggers.org/ (Note: In the review, Jonathan talks about requiring paper verification for votes. But Brad later told me that this is also a scam and does nothing to guarantee your vote will be accurately counted! To find out more, visit http://bradblog.com/) Oct 21, 2008 12:21 PM










 
Tags: Sally Field, Charlize Theron, Fridays, Andy Kaufman, Michael Richards, David Blaine, Karl Rove, Larry David, Ronald Reagan, iPhone, Political Lunch, Racism, Marijuana, Air America, Homophobia, Documentary, Fashion, George W Bush, Subculture, John McCain, Barack Obama, News, Celebrities, Politics, Television, Video Clips

MilkandCookies on Google Reader or Start Page MilkandCookies on Netvibes MilkandCookies on Yahoo!

The comments are property of their posters.

All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owners.

Everything else © 2009 MilkandCookies.com.

DMCA