Murder Spies and Voting Lies the Clint Curtis story

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Product Description Journalist Brad Friedman (Bradblog.com) pokes at the seamy side of American democracy in this beautifully filmed documentary. Whistle-blower Clint Curtis, a computer programmer by trade, sticks to his claims that he was asked to make vote-rigging software for electronic voting machines by former US Congressman and loyal Bushite,Tom Feeney (R-Fl). Tension rises when the vote-rigging scandal dips into a murder mystery. While Clint Curtis testified to a Congressional Judiciary committee caucus in December 2004, and passed a lie detector test shortly thereafter, mainstream media has paid scant attention to his story. Independent filmaking is filling that gap. Memorable personalities emerge in the documentary: attorney Bob Fitrakis who sued for a recount in Ohio, social critic Gore Vidal, former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, and researcher Richard Hayes Phillips. Security expert Harri Hursti explains the shocking internal shortcomings of problem voting machines. Not to be missed. Review the most explosive documentary produced in recent memory - --Rady Ananda, opednews Well done, covers so much well, and airs unexplored aspects of our election nightmare. Definitely one of the best of the genre. - --John Ennis, filmmaker Free For All Must see!...Plays like a high-tension political thriller...Amazingly elaborate and detailed... Want to get hoppin' mad? This'll do it...Let's hear it for paper ballots. - --Bob Butler, Kansas City Star About the Actor Brad Friedman is an investigative journalist/blogger, covering the issue of election integrity since 2004. His website, bradblog.com, has won awards and recognition nationwide. About the Director Patty Sharaf received a masters in film from UCLA, and has directed one other feature documentary called Citizen Stan, profiling the life of citizen diplomat Stanley Sheinbaum. Sharaf is also a union member, mixing sound for news and entertainment.