[VoteRescue] My letter published in the Austin Chronicle
Jenny Clark
jclark99 at austin.rr.com
Sat Oct 11 11:40:34 CDT 2008
This letter was online last week, it was printed in this weeks
Thursday publication...FYI
http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Community/Postmarks?StartTime=2008-09-25
CHRONICLE COMPLICIT IN ELECTION THEFT
Dear Austin Chronicle,
I agree with letter-writer Jim Simons [Postmarks, Sept. 26] who
disagreed with the Chronicle's poor review of Stealing America: Vote
by Vote [Film Listings, Sept. 19]. Democrats and progressive journals
such as the Chronicle are complicit in election theft when they
choose to ignore the mountain of evidence clearly documented in the
film Stealing America about the myriad of schemes to thwart fair
elections. Secret vote-counting electronic-voting machines are the
newest and simplest method of wholesale fraud. It is easier to flip
thousands of votes with clever computer programs than stuff a few
ballot boxes with paper. This is why VoteRescue continues to advocate
for paper ballots, hand counted in public view at the precinct level.
If the movie reviewers did not like this film, there are plenty
of other films about election fraud. Chronicle readers can see
Uncounted: The New Math of American Elections by director David
Earnhardt that features the heroes in the election integrity movement
on DVD at www.uncountedthemovie.com. Readers can also see a 2007 HBO
Emmy-nominated documentary for outstanding investigative
journalism-long form, Hacking Democracy (www.hackingdemocracy.com).
For those who prefer books to movies, don't miss the booksigning
Friday, Oct. 3, at Brave New Books, 1904 Guadalupe, at 7pm. Richard
Hayes Phillips will be in town signing and speaking about his new
book, Witness to a Crime: A Citizens' Audit of an American Election.
Robert F. Kennedy's review calls it "irrefutable proof" about how the
presidential election was stolen in Ohio in 2004. Mathematicians and
statisticians would especially enjoy this thorough investigation into
the numbers of a stolen election. Phillips uses simple math formulas
of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to analyze
thousands of ballots, poll books, and voter signature logs.
The Chronicle should take the issue seriously.
Jenny Clark
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