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To: hivemind who wrote (14462)11/11/2000 10:59:02 AM
From: Jill  Read Replies (2) of 65232
 
a possible revote

I can't see that as justice, because it allows a privileged tiny subsection of voters to vote again, AFTER they have so much additional knowledge about the election. That would probably skew the votes. How can that be justice? In such case, I want to revote again, because I voted democratic but did not want Gore, and now that I've seen his behavior, I want to vote for Bush.

If they get to revote, I get to revote. I have equal rights as a citizen. I want a nationwide revote without the networks involved (calling Florida and New Mexico too early, and in Florida, apparently influencing results in the Panhandle since voters walked away), and without St. Louis holding their polls open another hour, and without absentee ballot fraud (in Florida) etc etc etc. I want the whole thing watched over by the FBI. I want the FBI guy in the voting booth with me to make sure I'm doing the right thing.

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I'm serious tho. Think of the moral and legal ramifications of a partial revote. WOn't happen.
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