Please pass on to your members, friends, and allies: The movie " Man of the Year" with Robin Williams is a great movie. The centerpiece of the movie is the electronic voting machines without a paper trail and Williams gets elected president.
The developer (delacroy - close enough) hears about the flaw but the bottom line is more important than fixing it just before the election. I haven't been to a movie in a long time where people stayed, clapped, hooted and laughed throuhout the movie.
I highly recommend this movie that demonstrates the dangers of an electroniv device that governs our elections with no safegurads.
John Crisci
From: "Margit Johansson" <margitjo@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "CFVI General Distribution List" < cfvi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [CFVI] sign on to letter to SOS etc on having emergency paper ballots
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 11:06:53 -0600
Hi All,
The CFVI Board signed on to a letter asking that voting places make available emergency paper ballots this November. The deadline for signing the letter was moved up, so we couldn't take it up ahead of time at last Tuesday's regular CFVI meeting; when we did meet on Tuesday, those present agreed that it would be good if we could follow up with additional requests for action on this issue. Brad Friedman of BradBlog.org is making this easy for people to do, as you will see below.
Please forward this to others you think would be interested in signing.
Thanks.
Margit
Margit Johansson, CFVI
303-442-1668/ margitjo@xxxxxxxxx
An update on the Emergency Ballots sign on letter:
Brad Friedman writes that the final letter, with signatories, was sent this morning via certified return-receipt requested mail. A copy is attached here in PDF format, and the letter can also be found on-line at
http://www.BradBlog.com/Docs/EmergencyPaperBallots_States_FINAL_Signed_101106.pdf
Brad also writes: I've posted an article announcing the letter, including background, etc., a copy of the letter and a link to the downloadable version here:
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3576 Hopefully everyone signed on will also run the letter in full and make it available for download on their sites (and inform their members about it!) as well. PDA tells me they will have an online action petition set up shortly for citizens to send their own letter to Govs and SoS (and some State ED's) in support of this letter and effort, and urging them to implement needed Emergency Paper Ballot plans and procedures. If other groups wish to do the same, I'll be more than happy to publicize that as much as I can.
The final list of signatories is below.
ORGANIZATIONS
51CapitalMarch.com
AUDIT-AZ
BlackBoxVoting.org
Broward Election Reform Coalition
Citizens for Election Integrity Minnesota
Citizens for Legitimate Government
Coalition for Peace Action, Princeton NJ
Coloradoans for Voting Integrity
Common Cause
Democrats.com
Election Defense Alliance (EDA)
Election Reform Network
Florida Fair Elections Coalition
Georgians for Verified Voting
Iowans for Voting Integrity
Las Vegas, NM Peace and Justice Center
MoveOn.org Political Action
National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
National Committee for Voting Integrity
National Election Data Archive
NetworkOfCitizens.org
New Yorkers for Verified Voting
Ohio Honest Elections Campaign
Palm Beach Coalition for Election Reform
Progressive Democrats of America (PDA)
SAVE Our Votes:
Secure, Accessible, Verifiable Elections for MD
Solarbus.org
TrueMajorityAction.org
TrueVoteMD
United Voters of New Mexico
Valley Grassroots for Democracy
VelvetRevolution.us
VerifiedVoting.org
VotePA
VoterAction.org
VotersUnite.org
VoteTrustUSA
Voting Matters [New Mexico]
Wake Up and Save Your Country
We Do Not Concede
INDIVIDUALS
Clifford O. Arnebeck, Jr, election attorney, OH
John C. Bonifaz, voting rights attorney, Boston
Sen. Barbara Boxer
Bob Fitrakis, Ph.D, J.D.
Brad Friedman, investigative journalist
Bruce Funk, County Clerk, Emery County, UT
Sarah Granger, computer security consultant
Rush Holt, Member of Congress
Douglas W. Jones, computer scientist, U. of Iowa
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Sen. John Kerry
Prof. Mark Crispin Miller, NYU
Freddie Oakley, Yolo County, CA, Clerk/Recorder
Ion Sancho, Supvsr. of Elections, Leon County, FL
Barbara Simons, retired, IBM Research
EmergencyPaperBallots_States_FINAL_Signed_101106.pdf
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