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New Graphic Novel Deals With Election Fraud
By Chinyere Tutashinda, WireTap Posted on November 3, 2004, Printed on November 27, 2009
http://www.alternet.org/story/20375/
Stolen elections, faulty voting machines and political division are all themes that have been abundant this election year. They are also the themes of Everyman, a new graphic novel by brothers Goldman and Joe Bucco. In Everyman, a political organization called ONELOVE.US receives evidence of electronic voter machine fraud and, through guerrilla media tactics, attempt to inform people about the fraud before it takes place. But after a second stolen election by the incumbent President Henry R. Birch, they decide to take more drastic actions to take back the country and wake up the public.
With a plot that stems from the nightmares of many activists on the left, Everyman is not your average fantasy comic book. ONELOVE.US, the fictional organization in Everyman, attempts to unite the people in the country with promises Restoring decency to government, along with a respect for its citizens, by promoting programs designed to unify the country person by person.
This short 96-page comic book is a quick yet inspiring read. Unlike what happened after the election of 2000, the characters in this book decide to take to the streets, with over 4 million people protesting and rioting the second stolen election of Henry R. Birch.
Here is an exert from Everyman. If your interested in reading more go to www.onelove.us


Chinyere Tutashinda is 21 and an intern at WireTap.
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