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The Independent Media, the GAO report and "Invisible Ballots"
The mainstream media has virtually ignored the release of the recent GAO report critical of the electronic voting machines, despite a bi-partisan Congressional press conference (novel in itself these days). The combination of Democratic paralysis, the silent press and the hammering by the Republicans of any dissenters have created a blackout which keeps the public ignorant about the now validated concerns regarding the new voting technology. "Invisible Ballots" examines the perils of electronic voting and should be seen by all. 50 minutes long (with a longer, ninety-minute version). I have a free lending library and have distributed over fifty copies of the movie since mid September when I began this project. I invite your participation in using this vehicle to begin a national debate on election issues.
The mainstream media has virtually ignored the release of the recent GAO report critical of the electronic voting machines, despite a bi-partisan Congressional press conference (novel in itself these days). The combination of Democratic paralysis, the silent press and the hammering by the Republicans of any dissenters have created a blackout which keeps the public ignorant about the now validated concerns regarding the new voting technology. "Invisible Ballots" examines the perils of electronic voting and should be seen by all. 50 minutes long (with a longer, ninety-minute version). I have a free lending library and have distributed over fifty copies of the movie since mid September when I began this project. I invite your participation in using this vehicle to begin a national debate on election issues.
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