Please visit: http://www.uncountedthemovie.com
If you can make it to Charlottesville, Va., on Thursday, February 21st, you can discuss the film with the director in person:
February 21st in Charlottesville: Free Screening of "Uncounted" With Remarks and Discussion Led By the Filmmaker
On Thursday evening, February 21st, CCPJ will screen a new film in Charlottesville on a very timely topic: the verifiability of U.S. elections. We'll bring the writer, director, and producer of "Uncounted," David Earnhardt, to town to show his film and then speak about it and lead a discussion.
There will be no charge for admission, and we encourage you to join us and bring along anyone who cares about how (and whether) votes are counted. The event begins at 7 p.m. at Sojourner's Church at 1017 Elliott Avenue and will include the screening of an 80-minute film.
"Uncounted" is a nonpartisan look at election fraud and error, with a focus on the elections of 2004 and 2006 and the problems created by the expanded use of DRE (directly recording electronic) voting machines. Both Charlottesville and Albemarle residents vote on DREs.
The film trailer can be viewed at http://www.uncountedthemovie.com
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