Murder, Spies & Voting Lies: The Clint Curtis Story (2008) Poster

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10/10
A great, eye-opening film
gkaba22 August 2010
A little-known but great film about touch screen voting and election fraud. 68 minutes long covers a lot of territory.

The protagonist Clint Curtis exhibits great integrity and courage in turning down a bribe that would have made him an instant millionaire , opting instead to go public about the corruption he has witnessed first-hand.

It also shows how far some people are willing to go to prevent knowledge such as Curtis' out of the spotlight. Very well narrated by Brad Friedman.

Definitely worth buying and then sharing with others.
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10/10
absurdly great stuff!!
rdconrad-605-8354756 February 2014
Investigative Journalism that is done to perfection and 100% true - AND with all the power of any of Alfred Hitchcock's best works of fiction. I kept saying to myself, why hasn't this EXPLODED all over the media, since its 2008 release? Sheer brilliance, (and it DID win the New Jersey Film Festival Best Documentary award); this is truly, absurdly, great stuff. Makes one want to take Florida Republican Representative to Congress Tom Feeney right up from his Congressional seat and throw him directly into a Florida (and subsequently Federal) JAIL cell - for the rest of his life! George Bush is just covered with silly smiles - like a Hitlerian demon; but he is revealed as the WORST destroyer of democracy in the living, breathing, world!
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