I went to the Bioneers conference for the first time this past weekend, and it did not disappoint. There about 20 things I want to write about, but I'll start with the issue that is the most pressing: Election Fraud.
I saw clips of the following documentaries and recommend that everyone try to see them.
Hacking Democracy, a film exploring the vulnerability of electronic voting systems and the growing evidence that recent elections have been manipulated. Premiering in November on HBO.
American Blackout, which chronicles the recurring patterns of disenfranchisement witnessed from 2000 to 2004 and exposes the contemporary tactics used to control our democratic process and silence political dissent.
Voting Rights (2006) a sobering look at one man's struggle to ensure that African Americans have their fair share of political power at the ballot box and beyond.
Or at the very least, watch this clip:
If you have a video camera, you might want to consider signing up for Video the Vote.
My mom's family owned and operated the newspaper in Post, TX from 1957 until my grandfather passed away in 1981. Everyone in the family wrote for the paper, including my mom (Susan’s Stuff) and my grandpa Jim, whose column was named "Postings." I never knew my grandparents, but I’ve read the old Post Dispatch and seen the town library my grandmother founded. So in honor of them, I write my blog, Panda's Postings, and hope that it carries on in the spirit of their paper.
Monday, October 23, 2006
Bioneers Part 1
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