[Anyone] STEALING AMERICA: New Film at the TCA, this Thursday October 26 7PM

Thos Myers totem at laplaza.org
Tue Oct 24 09:09:20 MDT 2006


This Thursday, October 26th
at the
Taos Center for the Arts (TCA)
7PM
$10 donation

STEALING AMERICA: Vote by Vote
ADVANCE SCREENING WITH award winning DIRECTOR DOROTHY FADIMAN of
Concentric Media
a New Feature-length Documentary by
EMMY-winning, OSCAR-nominated filmmaker Dorothy Fadiman

STEALING AMERICA: Vote by Vote documents significant irregularities
in the Presidential election of 2004 while underscoring the fact that
election fraud and reform are not partisan issues. The film weaves
together dramatic behind-the-scenes experiences of poll workers,
computer security experts, journalists, politicians, activists and
voters of all ages. We hear from those who feel their communities
were targeted for intimidation during the election, side by side
with  descriptions of irregular machine tallies, in which the number
of votes tallied don't equal the number of votes cast.

The Presidential election of 2004 ignited both personal, as well as
political passions for millions of people. For many, their
involvement did not end when the election was over.

Check out the film's website:

http://www.stealingamerica.org/


Reviews:

Greg Palast.com

Stealing America: The Film that Busts the Fraud
By Kat L’Estrange

STEALING AMERICA: Vote by Vote directed by Dorothy Fadiman, featuring
Greg Palast brings together dramatic behind-the-scenes stories
related to the election of November 2, 2004. The heart of the story
is a candid assessment of ways in which privatized election systems,
disenfranchisement of certain populations and vulnerable voting
technology are impacting our democracy. After a year of intensive
shooting, editing and feedback screenings, STEALING AMERICA: Vote by
Vote will premiere in Washington DC tonight and in New York City with
this thursday. Greg Palast and others will take questions at the NYC
showing.

Interviewees include poll workers, computer experts, journalists,
politicians, voters of all ages and others Continue reading ‘Stealing
America: The Film that Busts the Fraud’


FreePress.com

Harvey Wasserman, The Free Press:

Dorothy Fadiman's powerful, moving, infuriating, comprehensive and
brilliant new film might well be re-named "The Crime of the Century."

We all now know that the elections of 2000 and 2004 were stolen.  The
only thing that the American people can be proud of about George W.
Bush is that they (or we) have never chosen him President.

Fadiman's many awards include an Emmy and an Oscar nomination, and in
this excellent film, we can see why.  She uses these 70 cinematic
minutes to patiently, methodically and convincingly dismantle any
possible remaining arguments against the reality of what was done to
the American democratic process in 2004, primarily in Ohio.

With neither hysteria nor hyperbole, she presents a series of
interviews with voters, election officials, writers and experts who
have followed the theft since before it was perpetrated (by way of
disclosure, brief interviews with myself and my frequent co-author
Bob Fitrakis appear in the film).  Fadiman wisely peppers the piece
with clever, on-point clips from the major media, most importantly
from Comedy Central.



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