Although this interview leaves much to be desired and the representative from Judicial Watch is incomplete to the point of being clueless in his comments, at least we have Greg Palast on a major cable news outlet. Greg Palast has spent untold hours investigating and reporting on Republican (and occasionally Democratic) voter suppression tactics. I regard his work as essentially unassailable. Watch this video, then go to his web site for information on his voters warning guide.
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Sunday, October 26, 2008
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The Judicial Watch guy made a "misstatement" when he said HAVA was put forward by the "liberals." That bill was authored mainly by Republicans and was influenced by the Jack Abramson--Bob Ney friendship with Diebold. It has been said that the bill was written by the vendor. Abramson and Ney are now in prison under other corruption charges.
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