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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Johannes Pilch who wrote (79636)11/17/2000 12:47:22 PM
From: HighTech  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Any errors made by machines would be applied equally to both candidates across the nation. This is clear and is a built-in error bias of machine counting. The reasons for such errors are many. One of which, the dems know very well, is that certain ballots probably were not counted at all because, just as in our printers next to our computers, sometimes grab two or more sheets of paper, so too this happens in feeding the ballots in the machines that count - obviously some votes are not counted. But, dems also know what logically follows from this fact since they are counting heavy dem counties in which the margin is 2:1. If you run 3000 uncounted ballots through, you get roughly 2000 for Gore and 1000 for Bush in those dem counties. The constitutional argument would be that not every one in every state had their votes recounted in a similar manner, hence they did not have equal protection for their votes. This error bias should be applied equally everywhere, not just in selected counties.

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