<I think this is important enough to post here too.>
First, a quick general overview:
What is a BlogCall?BlogCall is a regular conference call hosted by progressive and Democratic "bloggers" to discuss exposes of Republican and rightwing crimes and scandals that deserve national media attention. Each BlogCall features a progressive or Democratic "blogger" who has broken a major expose.
Who participates in the calls? Mainstream journalists are invited to participate fully in each BlogCall. <Also, "credentialed" (obtained from Democrats.com) Internet journalists (progressive bloggers, etc.) are eligible to participate on the call, but there is a limit of 100 participants.> <
For more information on who is eligible, see: "Who can participate in BlogCalls?"> <
You can apply here>
How to find out about, and listen to BlogCalls:1)
Find the links to individual BlogCall specifics here2)
Listen to the live streaming broadcast here3)
Listen to the archived BlogCalls hereGo here for more details:http://democrats.com/blogcall--------------------------------------------------------------------
Now,
Why is the upcoming (Tuesday, March 8th at 1pm) Clint Curtis BlogCall so important?
It is among the most important evidence of election fraud (and compelling reasons for election reform) we have available. It provides easily understandable: intent, capability, and credibility, that massive election fraud occurred.- Intent: US Rep. Tom Feeney is alleged to have hired computer programmer Clint Curtis to write a program to flip the vote (see synopsis and links below).
- Capability: Even a Republican computer expert has acknowledged it is possible:
"What he's <Curtis> written sounds entirely plausible."
"It would be VERY simple to design a program just like what this guy is saying..."
"...what he's saying sounds technically plausible to me."
"...it's technically quite possible."
http://www.chuckherrin.com/hackthevoteFAQ.htm- Credibility: Clint Curtis gave his sworn testimony before the US House Judiciary Committee, and also made a sworn affidavit.
Personally, I have had the opportunity to speak with many people on the issue of election fraud (and the consequent need for election reform); and I have found the Curtis information among the most compelling. This even includes open-minded moderate Republicans. After hearing this information, most of them clearly see it as a legitimate "smoking gun" that threatened all but the neo-conservative elite minority with vote disenfranchisement.
Most "experts" on election fraud/reform are saying we need broad bipartisan support to accomplish our goals. Spreading the Clint Curtis story gives us an excellent opportunity to do so.
Why are BlogCalls in general so important? I believe these BlogCalls have the potential to significantly help to coalesce/organize the progressive Internet community. Also, I can see this idea being expanded to live interviews with people like Boxer, Conyers or even sympathetic journalists lie Keith Olbermann!
But we have to support it now for it to be a success! How you can support this BlogCall, even if you're NOT a journalist.
1) Go to the following page and tell the National media to participate:http://www.independentmediasource.com/voteintegrity.htm2) Watch for more things you can do Sunday and Monday here in this forum <2004 Election Results and Discussion>, or at this page:http://www.independentmediasource.com/index.html------------------------------------------------------------------
Synopsis:Vote Rigging in Florida- “The Clint Curtis Story”
BlogCall Press Conference: March 8, 2005, at 1pm, EST.
Computer Programmer Clint Curtis, in sworn testimony, claims to have been hired by US Congressman Tom Feeney in 2000, to design a software program to rig the Florida election. Events of this fascinating story continue to unfold, even five years later. Journalists and media professionals are invited to join Clint Curtis and Brad Friedman of www.bradblog.com (who initially broke the story in December 2004) for a live press conference (via telephone), on Tuesday, March 8th at 1pm. For more information and details about how to participate on this call, visit www.
http://democrats.com/blogcall2 For more information on the story, visit www.BradBlog.com/ClintCurtis.htm
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