Posted on 11/07/2004 6:37:58 AM PST by Novel
Dave Pentecost is one of a number of volunteer filmmakers who worked with Michael Moore to document election day conditions at polling sites throughout Ohio.... Dave sends BoingBoing this short movie comprised of excerpts from footage they captured on November 2, 2004. Much of it was apparently edited on laptops in the back of a bus. He says:
"Our thanks to People for the American Way and Election Protection. My apologies to the Jayhawks for not clearing the music first. (I'm still waiting to hear back, their rights person is in transit, I'll do it next week). The decision to go ahead was mine. This was shot by a dedicated group of 20 volunteer filmmakers, but any faults in the editing or focus of this video are my responsibility. The organizers of the trip will release a longer selection of statements by voters who had problems voting."
(Excerpt) Read more at metroblogging.com ...
I wouldn't be intimidated if 100 opposition people were at my polling place...bring 'em on! I'd even wear my W2004 sweatshirt....intimidate THIS!
If they're scared, they are weenies!
Compared to the Democrats shooting RNC offices, attacking little girls holding Bush/Cheney signs and attacking women on planes, this is nothing. It is called standing and looking. They only people that could be intimidated by this are people trying to commit a crime at the polls.
So 2 130 pound white guys are intimidating everyone there? RIGHHHHTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ROFL ! I know ! It's hilarious ! I laughed through the whole thing.
It's pathetic and sad.
These people are angry because without observers it is easy to stuff a ballot box. These kids have my deepest respect. Thank you guys. Thank you.
Send those two guys to Iraq! If they can be so intimidating with cell phones, imagine what they can do with rifles. The terrorists will beg to surrender.
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