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“Hacking Democracy” Live Chat TONIGHT

Tonight, we are beginning the first of three live chats in which we wil watch the HBO documentary, “Hacking Democracy,” and discuss the very real, critical issue of how our votes are counted in this country. We will be joined in our chat by experts on this issue, including Kathleen Wynne, who appears in the documentary for her work with blackboxvoting.org. Their bios are below the fold.


KATHLEEN WYNNE - Former Associate Director of non-profit elections watchdog organization, Black Box Voting.org, when the organization was founded in 2004. Founded website HCPBnow.org. She has testified at numerous public hearings and has provided evidence to members of the U.S. Congress, the EAC, and other public bodies. Appeared on Lou Dobbs, Fox & Friends and on various radio shows throughout the country. Her videotaped evidence was used as the best evidence in the trial of two election officials in Ohio, who were convicted of felony charges during the 2004 Presidential Recount. Appeared with Bev Harris in Hacking Democracy. She is one of the experts who wrote chapter in the book, HACKED! High Tech Election Theft in America.

VICKIE KARP - PR Director, VoteRescue.org; National Chair - Coalition for Visible Ballots.org; served as a Board Member and as President of the Board for the non-profit elections watchdog organization, Black Box Voting.org; co-edited with Abbe Waldman DeLozier the book, HACKED! High Tech Election Theft in America; co-hosted the weekly radio show VoteRescue Radio with Karen Renick on We The People Radio Network Radio in Austin, Texas; has appeared on MSNBC and Austin TV news channels and various radio shows throughout the country.

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Comment by Vickie Karp | 2009-05-06 21:06:34

Vickie Karp here checking in. Looking forward to a lively discussion tonight about how electronic voting is stealing our votes!

Comment by TeakwoodKite | 2009-05-07 01:06:15

Thanks Vickie Karp and Kathleen to you and your fellow compatriots. May the wind be at your back, always.

 
 

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