Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Murder, Spies & Voting Lies (the Clint Curtis story)



Sopranos meets the White House
After watching this excellent documentary, which cleverly unfolds like a mystery novel, I wondered if Ms. Sharaf (director) had ever been challenged by the Bush administration to keep it hush-hush. They don't like this kind of exposure. I'm thrilled she had the guts to put it on film. You can see how nervous Clint Curtis is during his interviews. It's no wonder the truth about the murder has never come out of the closet. Just as it's no wonder they had to rig the voting system to get Bush into office. Our government has been so corrupt for too long! Watch this movie!

Real Life Taut Political Thriller
This highly recommended documentary is a riveting yet detailed account of how voting fraud hijacked democracy. Watching it, we were slackjawed in disbelief, but the journalism carefully, transparently, and thoroughly built an unshirkable and undeniable case. This documentary is so well crafted by its filmmakers, it is able to deliver on its promise to tell a story of Murder, Spies, and Voting Lies. Bravo! A tour de force! MK

A Courageous Hero
Clint Curtis , Brad Freidman and Patty Scharaf are national heros to whom we owe a debit of gratitude. Clint and Brad worked for the last 8 yrs to make the national media admit and bring attention to the fact that vote rigging software stole America and our democracy. Ms Sharaf's daring and courageous documentary reveals the truth of what happened to our country. Clint, Brad and Ms Sharaf's determination and dedication to get the truth out worked. This election cycle, Lou Dobbs among many other radio and TV hosts, discussed the dangers of electronic voting machines and the possibility that the election could be stolen once again. With so many people paying attention, the 2008 Presidential election was the fairest election in over 8 years. Congratulations to all three heros who helped to return our democracy. M Ward

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