Murder, Spies & Voting Lies - The Clint Curtis Story - Aug 17th, Thurs
Former Republican Clint Curtis, computer programmer turned whistleblower turned Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress, will be coming to Seattle for a fundraiser, documentary showing and book signing.
He will also demonstrate the vote flipping program he was asked to write by now-Congressman Tom Feeney. After blowing the whistle, his dog was killed and the Inspector General of the Florida DOT was found dead in a Georgia motel. This story is right out of James Bond, except it's a true story. Bev Harris will also be attending to talk about monitoring the midterm elections to make sure the Republicans can't get away with foul play.
Here are the details:
Murder, Spies & Voting Lies, The Clint Curtis Story
Seattle Labor Temple - 2800 1st Ave - Seattle
Thursday, August 17th, 7 PM
Sponsored by the Citizens to Stop Computerized Voting
Call 206-228-9490 for more information
The event is open to the media and the public. Bloggers are welcome.
Help him win the primary by attending this exciting event or by making a contribution at ClintCurtis.com Get directions at Google Maps, or find transit schedules on Metro's website.
He will also demonstrate the vote flipping program he was asked to write by now-Congressman Tom Feeney. After blowing the whistle, his dog was killed and the Inspector General of the Florida DOT was found dead in a Georgia motel. This story is right out of James Bond, except it's a true story. Bev Harris will also be attending to talk about monitoring the midterm elections to make sure the Republicans can't get away with foul play.
Here are the details:
Murder, Spies & Voting Lies, The Clint Curtis Story
Seattle Labor Temple - 2800 1st Ave - Seattle
Thursday, August 17th, 7 PM
Sponsored by the Citizens to Stop Computerized Voting
Call 206-228-9490 for more information
The event is open to the media and the public. Bloggers are welcome.
Help him win the primary by attending this exciting event or by making a contribution at ClintCurtis.com Get directions at Google Maps, or find transit schedules on Metro's website.