Must-watch video: Greg Palast BBC report on US election fraud in 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 at 11:15 am
Greg Palast, the journalist who did much of the most seminal reporting on election fraud in Florida in 2000 — you can find it collected in his book The Best Democracy Money Can Buy — has filed this 15-minute BBC Newsnight report on signs of widespread fraud and voter registration-scrubbing in the run-up to this year’s election. (And you’ll note that the story about foreclosure rolls and alleged voter-caging efforts in Michigan that our sister site Michigan Messenger broke last month comes in for prominent mention along the way.)
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Comment posted October 14, 2008 @ 11:45 pm
I clicked the ad asking for donations for the Center for Independent Media and gave a bit. I believe the Michigan Messenger. They could have just caved and made a correction, so for a small organization to take on the Republicans’ deep pockets suggests they’re sure of their story. I hope the exposure will stop Republicans from trying to challenge based on foreclosure lists. Now if only the mainstream media would pay as much attention to the purging of voter lists as to ACORN.
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