Let us hope that more people show up in two weeks at a panel discussion on EI to be held at UDC's law school, fifth floor, Wednesday, May 20 from 6:30 until 10. Some experts will explain the issues to more of us--lots more, I hope. Come hear computer scientist Steve Freeman, who can clearly translate the perils of digital voting to all of us; insightful election supervisor Virginia Martin of Columbia County, New York, where red and blue politicians work together to maintain the gold standard, hand-counted paper ballots, as their tried-and-true method of voting; and author/activist Jonathan Simon, who will be signing his new book, Code Red: Computerized Election Theft, and will discuss the crippling effects of election corruption and how we can fight back.
Be there or be square, as activist Mark Crispin Miller, prolific EI academic and author, likes to say. Be there and care. There's lots at stake.
Marta Steele's forthcoming book, "Ballots or Bills: The Future of Democracy," will be published next year preceding Election 2016, by CICj Books, Columbus, Ohio.
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