Interesting article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer this morning:
Across Ohio, 50 nonpartisans aim to videotape voting woes
Halligan's turn behind the camera will be one taken by about 50 Ohioans who have pledged to fan out to polling locations across the state in a nonpartisan effort to videotape voting problems in the Buckeye State.
The project - videothevote.org - was hatched by Ian Inaba, a filmmaker whose documentary "American Blackout" makes the case for the systematic disenfranchisement of black voters in Florida in 2000 and Ohio in 2004.
The filmmaker said the idea is to gather video footage and bring it back to collection points where it will be posted quickly to the Web site. The result will be that the public and the media will see problems in Ohio and a handful of key states within a few hours of when they occur.
Click on the link for the full article... I'm sure that Blackwell will find a way to stop this, but let's with them the best, and hope they have nothing to report!
Maybe we can do this in all eVoting states? An interesting thought!
Thanks,
Mike