Mark Crispin Miller, author of "Fooled Again, How the Right Stole the 2004 Election & Why They’ll Steal the Next One Too", will speak on the importance of reclaiming elections for the American people.
Last Minute Reminder: Hear Mark Crispin Miller this weekend
Mark Crispin Miller
Friday, August 18th
7:00 pm
Highland Park Community House
1991 Sheridan Road
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Admission is free.
Sponsors:
Illinois Ballot Integrity Project
Moraine Township Democratic Organization
Professor Miller will speak on the importance of reclaiming elections for the American people.
Miller is the author of "Fooled Again, How the Right Stole the 2004 Election & Why They'll Steal the Next One Too",
In "Fooled Again", Miller argues that it wasn't "moral values" that swung the 2004 presidential election, but theft - and that it's a harbinger of elections to come.
Miller says that the pattern of anomalies, improper procedures and blatant violations of the law in state after state constitute the new Republican electoral strategy. He says that we can expect to see it employed in 2006 and 2008 if concerned citizens don't take action.
Miller's remarks will be followed by a question and answer period and a book-signing session.
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A frequent commentator on TV, radio and the Internet, Miller has appeared on Frontline, The PBS Newshour, The O'Reilly Factor, Washington Journal and Bill Moyers, The Public Mind and many other television shows.
He is a regular commentator on Air America, appearing often on "Morning Sedition" and "The Al Franken Show".
Mark Crispin Miller is a professor of media studies at New York University and a well-known public intellectual.
His writings on film, television, propaganda, advertising and the culture industries have appeared in numerous journals and newspapers, including The Nation and the New York Times.
He is the author of "The Bush Dyslexicon: Observations on a National Disorder" (2001) and "Cruel and Unusual: Bush/Cheney's New World Order" (2004).
He lives in New York City with his wife, Amy Smiley, their two sons and special cat.