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Edited on Thu Feb-03-05 10:03 PM by Fly by night
Here in the Orange State, I am now getting about 2-3 invitations to speak about the 2004 election theft each week. While some of those invitations allow a great deal of time (I'm getting 90 full minutes with the Williamson County Dems next month), most of them are 20-30 minutes or so.
As a result, I've assembled a slideshow that works in that amount of time. Right now, it has 19 slides (about 1/3 of which have some movement in them) and I still want to add a few more. I focus on five sets of evidence that the 2004 election was stolen:
1) Voter suppression efforts 2) "Dirty tricks" on or near election day
Both 1 and 2 draw on the EIRS and berniew1's work. Thanks, toquiao!
3) Electronic voting machines -- vapor trails not paper trails
Anyone could easily expand this section by using more slides available at www.electionfraud2004.org
4) The exit poll/"reported" vote discrepency 5) The 2000 vs. 2004 vote clusters "fuzzy math" -- Kerry loses 4.3 million votes
The last two sections draw heavily from Freeman's work, but I also draw from Mitofsky's report, TIA's work and a dynamite graph from Mike Dixon (whose DU nickname I've forgotten) for this section.
Like so many slideshows, this is a work in progress. For example, I would still love to have a slide of the TIA frequent post of the Washington Post front page with the demographic breakout of the votes, but I've not been successful capturing it from the gif he's posted on DU. And I'm sure there are more slides that will be added in coming days. But if any of you are good public speakers and are working to expose the election theft in your communities to diverse audiences, I would be happy to share this existing slideshow with you now. Please PM me with your regular email address so I can send you the PowerPoint slideshow as an attachment. And keep this thread kicked for a while to allow as many public speakers as possible in our DU tribe to see it.
Also, I would love to get other short slideshows that DUers have developed for general audiences in your area. Who knows, we are likely to be able to mix and match among our existing slideshows and help each other get the word out even faster and better. My email address is tracevu@bellsouth.net Please send me any short, general purpose PowerPoint slideshows that you've done, or links to ones available on the "internets". (Be sure to let me know who deserves credit for what you send.)
I'll show you mine whether or not you show me yours. But I'd love a peak at yours also. (Gee, the influence of the KOEB perfume has seeped into this thread also.)
How about it, DUers -- any of you need a slideshow for your local Dems, Rotaries or college political science classes? Step right up. No election justice -- no peace (and no quiet either!!)
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