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To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (34376)11/6/2000 10:26:01 PM
From: Don Lloyd  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
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newsmax.com

"Voter Fraud a Risk This Election
Jack Thompson
Monday, Nov. 6, 2000
The risk of electronic vote fraud in this year's presidential election is real. It is more than a risk: it is a certainty. It has occurred here in Florida, repeatedly. And Florida's electoral votes may tip this election to Gore or Bush.
The one federal law enforcement official entrusted with the duty to investigate and prosecute vote fraud is someone who has not just failed to do so in the past but who has in fact covered up such vote fraud. Her name is Janet Reno...."

"...In another instance, Reno's female assistant at the Justice Department journeyed back to Hialeah, Florida, to work in the campaign for Raul Martinez for Mayor. Reno's assistant was caught falsifying absentee ballots! Florida's electoral votes may be the key to who wins the White House. There is a history of electronic vote fraud here. The last election for Mayor of Miami was thrown out because of vote fraud. Reno's apparatus is still fully in place here. It works. ..."

As hard as it seems to believe, Reno was only Clinton's third choice, if memory serves. What have we missed by not seeing his preferred choices in action?

Regards, Don
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