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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: notblake who wrote (71579)11/12/2000 4:50:28 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (2) of 769667
 
Through all the noise, the bottom line is this....

1. Gore lost the initial vote in Florida.
2. Gore lost the mechanical re-count vote.
3. The Democrats are now demanding a hand recount of only Democratic districts.
4. When the "light" hand-counting standard was producing no Gore votes, the Democratic appointees lowered the standard of acceptance.
5. The re-counts in Palm Beach are being conducted by partisan Democrats who have ties to the Gore campaign.
6. There are no standards to the hand-recount. PBC is changing the standards as they go along. (obviously in an attempt to alter the outcome for Al Gore)
7. If we're to believe the results in PBC, 93% of registered Democrats voted vs. less than 50% registered Republicans.
8. Gore and his team of lawyers want to use the law in order to prevent a complete state county re-count, by claiming a time limit needed to be met by the Bush campaign.
9. Since Florida voted 50% for each candidate, statistically the re-votes should stake up very close to that number. Some noise may be expected, but no where near what we've seen thus far.


This election has therefore become "clintonized" by Al Gore and his 200 person team of lawyers. The American people deserve better than this. And I don't believe they will sit idly by and allow it to happen.

Here is a link to my previous post which shows the WPB Demographic breakdown.

I have yet to see a Democrat here dispute the numbers. Additionally, I have asked a simple question; do Democrats really believe 93% of the registered Democrats voted in Palm Beach County Florida? As yet, I have not received one attempt at answering that question directly. I have seen broad statements only, which make no sense when analyzed.

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