Brad Friedman

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Brad Friedman is a US journalist, blogger, actor, director and comedian. Brad has a BFA from New York University's (NYU) Tisch School of the Arts. He can speak using a High British, East London, Cockney, Irish, Yiddish, German and other dialects and has special skills that include Sketch Comedy, Juggling, Unicycling, Driver's License, Various Circus Skills, Baseball, Tennis, Roller & Ice Skating, Basketball, Water & Snow Skiing, Golf, and Stage Combat.[1]

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His website http://www.bradblog.com is noted for its extensive coverage of voting rights issues in the USA, and also covers a number of other subjects from a progressive standpoint.

It has drawn praise from such progressive voices as Rep. John Conyers and Air America.

The site is generally critical of Diebold, ES&S and electronic voting in general.

In July 2006, Hustler magazine featured an article in which Friedman discussed the alleged suicide of Raymond Lemme, an investigator tracking down claims of vote-rigging.

Brad is the winner of multiple Joe Bob Briggs' Drive-In Academy Awards

http://www.bradfriedman.com/

  1. ^ Brad Friedman's Acting Resume
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