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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Joseph F. Hubel who wrote (66009)11/9/2000 1:42:59 PM
From: zonkie  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
If it is impossible to tell who those 19,000 people wished to vote for either by allowing only those to vote again or having the whole precinct vote again then we will have to accept it. If it is possible to confirm who they wanted to vote for I think it should be done. I think you are wrong about it being impossible to be redone. Too much is at stake to allow 19,000 votes to be thrown out when they could have such an impact.

>>>>The first two instances you cite can be easily remedied without major disruption and within legal precedent and as if they had never happened. However they are not the same as an election.

Trying to change or overturn an otherwise sanctioned election can be compared to trying restore an egg yoke to liquid form once it's been hard cooked, it can't be done. Like a battle once fought cannot be undone.<<<<
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