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01 / 9
Start: 6:00 pm
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New York State, US District Court, and the DOJ

"Voice of the Voters!" Radio/Internet
Wednesday, January, 9 8 PM Eastern, 5 PM Pacific

Special Guests:
Bo Lopari, Barbara Bartoletti and Doug Kellner

Bo Lopari, Executive Director of New Yorkers for Verified Voting, leads a key discussion/analysis on the Department of Justice lawsuit, the plan submitted last week by the State Board of Elections, and
what it means for the future of voting in New York State.

New York's leading election integrity advocate Bo Lipari will guest host tonight's program focusing on the Department of Justice lawsuit and the recent Court hearing. He'll report on the December 20 hearing, Friend of the Court briefs submitted by citizen groups and election commissioners, Judge Sharpe's caustic comments, and the compliance plan submitted by the State Board of Elections.
Bo's guests include:

Barbara Bartoletti, Legislative Director of the League of Women Voters of New York State

Barbara Bartoletti is well known in New York State representing the New York League in the Legislature, the Governor's office, and media all around the state. She's an experienced, dynamic advocate for open government and has 25 years of experience fighting for honest and accurate elections in New York.

Doug Kellner, Co-Chair of the New York State Board of Elections

Douglas A. Kellner has served as Co-Chair of the New York State Board of Elections since 2005. Prior to serving on the New York State Board, Doug served as a commissioner on the New York City Board of Elections from 1993 to 2005. Commissioner Kellner has been an outspoken advocate for improving the voting process in New York while insisting on transparency, verifiability, accuracy and uniformity in voting procedures.

As always, the incomparable John Gideon of Voters Unite will be on hand to share up-to-the-minute voting news and analysis you won't hear anywhere else.

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Biweekly conference calls on Wednesday evenings starting at 6:30 Pacific Time.
Unless otherwise announced, plan on regular scheduled conference calls for EDA Coordinators and the 3 Members at Large biweekly on Wednesday evenings.

Please mark on your home or business calendars and plan ahead.

Phone number and pass code will be circulated by e-mail to the Coordinators at intervals several days before each meeting.

You're encouraged to send in ideas for agenda items to the Coordinators mail list at any time.

Include the word AGENDA in your subject line.

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01 / 13
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

This Sunday, January 13, 2 - 4pm Central ( 4 - 5 Pacific) we will "Focus on New Hampshire"

The New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, January 8th, has created a reverberating series of stories pointing to possible, even likely election fraud, and both major parties may have been affected.

We will have on as our returning guests Jim Condit Jr. and Walter Reddy, who launched the Primary Monitoring website, www.libertybroadcastnetwork.org just a couple of days before the Iowa Caucus and who were monitoring the New Hampshire primary. Walter was "on the ground" in New Hampshire, and they each have interesting data to contribute.

Also calling in will be VoteRescuer Gregory Gory who was a citizen monitor in New Hampshire, videotaping events of interest.

We will be welcoming callers in between or at the end of interviews. Anyone who was in New Hampshire as a citizen monitor or a voter, who has a New Hampshire story of interest, is especially welcome to call in.

Items related to the New Hampshire primary that we'll be discussing:

* Bev Harris's discovery from Sutton County Town Clerk about the "OOPS! Ron Paul actually got 31 votes, not zero!" and her research turning up the criminal history of one of the principals of LHS, the company that programmed all the Diebold machines in New Hampshire (which counted 81% of the votes)

* Statistical analysis by Election Defense Alliance's Bruce O'Dell, and Theron Horton, of percentages won by Obama and Hillary - the curious comparison of the numbers between the hand-counted "towns" and the Diebold opscanned counted "towns"

* Discussion of YouTube videos - possible manipulation of vote total reporting by media

* "How could the Exit Polls be so wrong?" Discussion of how mainstream "spinmeisters" are creating convoluted hypotheses to justify Hillary trouncing Obama counter to eight exit polls' predictions

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01 / 15
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Election Defense Radio

Tuesdays 8 to 9 pm Eastern * 7pm to 8pm Central * 5 to 6 pm Pacific

Streaming live over the Internet at http://www.toginet.net/

To Tune In:< Go to the Toginet page, and click a stream launch button in the upper right to connect via Windows Media or Real Player.

EDA Radio shows are replayed Sundays, 1 - 2 pm Eastern at the same location on your Internet dial

Download Podcast Archives of earlier Black Box America Live shows (hosted by Bev Harris)
and the most recent shows produced by Election Defense Alliance hosted online at: EDA Radio Archives


Start: 6:30 pm
End: 11:30 pm

“Uncounted” West Coast Premiere Jan. 15 at Sacramento Film & Music Festival

"Uncounted" exposes how Americans were cheated during the 2004 and 2006 elections – and how “enraged” voters have turned their anger into citizen activism – to safeguard the vote.

WHEN:
Show times are 5:30 and 8:00 p.m.

WHERE:
Crest Theatre
1013 K Street
Downtown Sacramento

HOW:
Tickets for the Sacramento screenings can be purchased online at http://www.tickets.com/browseother.cgi?minpid=6145879 and at the Crest Theatre box office.

A question and answer session featuring filmmaker David Earnhardt, along with Brad Friedman of Bradblog.com and other special guests will follow both screenings.

David Earnhardt is a producer/director of 30 years and a former broadcast executive. He is a winner of both Emmy and Iris awards. A national documentary on children’s rights, a biographical documentary about jazz legend Helen Humes, and a comedy special featuring an up-and-coming Jay Leno are among Earnhardt’s many credits.

PRESS KIT: http://UncountedTheMovie.com/press.html

PROMOTIONAL TRAILER: http://UncountedTheMovie.com/trailer.html

CONTACT FILMMAKER: David[at]ep-video[dot]com

For the full press release, see http://www.electiondefensealliance.org/uncounted_jan_15_sacramento

For more information about the Sacramento Film and Music Festival go to http://www.sacfilm.com

To learn more about the Peter B. Collins Show, visit http://www.PeterBCollins.com

01 / 16
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm


Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12), Dr. Steve Freeman, and Bruce O'Dell

* Will Emergency Bill Help Avert 2008 Election Disaster?
* What Happened in the New Hampshire Primary?

on "Voice of the Voters!" Wednesday, January 16, 8 pm Eastern

Heard on 1360 AM Greater Philadelphia and on the Internet at http://www.voiceofthevoters.org

Part I: Rep. Holt describes how emergency bill can help avert 2008 election disaster

U.S. Congressman Holt this week will introduce an emergency bill (see fundamental provisions below) that he says will address the lack of hand-marked paper ballots in certain states including Pennsylvania. As it stands, in disputed elections in some areas, the only figures available are what comes out of the machines. Will this bill avoid a repeat of the nightmare scenarios of Ohio and Florida in Pennsylvania and many other paperless states?

According to Rep. Holt, the bill gives counties the option to replace paperless DREs with hand-marked paper ballots and gives them the funding to do so. Officials and activists who support the bill fear it may be weakened (radically rewritten) in committee, while others believe the measure doesn't go far enough or too far Will it be changed significantly in committee? Can it pass in time? Who supports/opposes...why? .What about DREs with paper?

Part 2: Was the 2008 New Hampshire Primary Stolen?

Dr. Steve Freeman, author of "Was the 2004 Election Stolen?" will discuss the controversies surrounding the January 4 New Hampshire primary. Dr. Freeman, a University of Pennsylvania professor, will provide an up-to-date analysis of post-election data. and be joined in discussion by Bruce O'Dell on current status, next steps, and potential impact.

As always, the incomparable John Gideon of Voters Unite will be on hand to share up-to-the-minute voting news and analysis you won't hear anywhere else.

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01 / 17
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jan. 14 2008

Election Irregularities Exposed:

Bay Area Premiere of “UNCOUNTED” Thursday Jan. 17, 7:00 p.m.

Grand Lake Theater, Oakland
3200 Grand Ave. Oakland

Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
Tickets: $10.00

Appearances by David Earnhardt, Brad Friedman, Ian Hoffman

CONTACT: Glenna Johnson, 615.327.0600, glenna@ep-video.com

NASHVILLE, TN (January 4, 2008)—The Bay Area theatrical premiere of the new film the nation is talking about, UNCOUNTED: The New Math of American Elections, occurs January 17 in Oakland. UNCOUNTED is a feature-length documentary that exposes a threat to the core of our democracy – our right to vote. The national theatrical premiere of UNCOUNTED in Nashville drew a sellout crowd in November. In addition, the film was recently selected to participate in the prestigious 2008 Durango Film Festival in Colorado.

UNCOUNTED is written, produced, and directed by multiple Emmy award-winner David Earnhardt. The film examines how the fraud that changed the outcome of the 2004 election led to even greater election fraud in 2006 and now looms as an unbridled threat in 2008. In factual and logical ways, a variety of computer, statistical, and election experts show how the unethical and illegal manipulation of the vote can change the outcome of every election – whether on a local, state, or national level.

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01 / 22
Start: 5:00 pm
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Election Defense Radio

Tuesdays 8 to 9 pm Eastern * 7pm to 8pm Central * 5 to 6 pm Pacific

Streaming live over the Internet at http://www.toginet.net

To Tune In: Go to the Toginet page, and click a stream launch button in the upper right to connect via Windows Media or Flash Player.

EDA Radio shows are replayed Sundays, 1 - 2 pm Eastern at the same location on your Internet dial

Download Podcast Archives of earlier Black Box America Live shows (hosted by Bev Harris) and the most recent shows produced by Election Defense Alliance hosted online at: EDA Radio Archives


01 / 23
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm





Biweekly conference calls on Wednesday evenings starting at 6:30 Pacific Time.
Unless otherwise announced, plan on regular scheduled conference calls for EDA Coordinators and the 3 Members at Large biweekly on Wednesday evenings.

Please mark on your home or business calendars and plan ahead.

Phone number and pass code will be circulated by e-mail to the Coordinators at intervals several days before each meeting.

You're encouraged to send in ideas for agenda items to the Coordinators mail list at any time.

Include the word AGENDA in your subject line.

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01 / 27
Start: 1:00 pm

Vote Rescue Radio

Sunday Jan. 27 2:00-4:00 pm CST

On radio in the Austin area at 90.1 FM
Streaming live on http://www.wtprn.com ("We the People Radio Network")
Dial up on the telephone at 512-485-9010

This is a CALL-IN show.
Call-in numbers are: 1-888-202-1984
Austin local area: 512-646-1984.

Tomorrow, January 27th, from 2-4 CST we will cover the events this past week at the New Hampshire recount!

I just returned after spending four days there, part of the time with Bev Harris and some other fine election reform activists. I was one of the drivers "chasing" the van (driven by "Butch" and "Hoppy") and the police car that were picking up the boxes of ballots from various New Hampshire towns for the recount at the State Archive building. I witnessed some fascinating events and met some courageous, committed people, especially the Republican candidate who filed for the recount, Albert Howard.

Also there were Kathy Greenwell, chief source for the Bullitt County, Kentucky section of Bev's "Moonshine Elections" series; and Jeannie Dean, videographer extraordinaire from Sarasota, Florida (home of the 18,000 undervotes in 2006!) as well as Walter Reddy of Connecticut, creator of the election monitoring website "Liberty Broadcast Network" (.org), and Bob Schulz of "We the People Foundation", who filed the "National Clean Election Lawsuit" (NCEL) against all 50 Secretaries of State or Boards of Elections for allowing the use of electronic voting machines, in violation of the Constititution. We may get some of the players to call in tomorrow to help bring the coverage to life.

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01 / 29
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Election Defense Radio

Tuesdays 8 to 9 pm Eastern * 7pm to 8pm Central * 5 to 6 pm Pacific

Streaming live over the Internet at http://www.toginet.net

To Tune In: Go to the Toginet page, and click a stream launch button in the upper right to connect via Windows Media or Flash Player.

EDA Radio shows are replayed Sundays, 1 - 2 pm Eastern at the same location on your Internet dial

Download Podcast Archives of earlier Black Box America Live shows (hosted by Bev Harris) and the most recent shows produced by Election Defense Alliance hosted online at: EDA Radio Archives


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02 / 5
Start: 5:00 pm
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Election Defense Radio

Tuesdays 8 to 9 pm Eastern * 7pm to 8pm Central * 5 to 6 pm Pacific

Streaming live over the Internet at http://www.toginet.net

To Tune In: Go to the Toginet page, and click a stream launch button in the upper right to connect via Windows Media or Flash Player.

EDA Radio shows are replayed Sundays, 1 - 2 pm Eastern at the same location on your Internet dial

Download Podcast Archives of earlier Black Box America Live shows (hosted by Bev Harris) and the most recent shows produced by Election Defense Alliance hosted online at: EDA Radio Archives


02 / 6
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm





Biweekly conference calls on Wednesday evenings starting at 6:30 Pacific Time.
Unless otherwise announced, plan on regular scheduled conference calls for EDA Coordinators and the 3 Members at Large biweekly on Wednesday evenings.

Please mark on your home or business calendars and plan ahead.

Phone number and pass code will be circulated by e-mail to the Coordinators at intervals several days before each meeting.

You're encouraged to send in ideas for agenda items to the Coordinators mail list at any time.

Include the word AGENDA in your subject line.

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