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Strategies & Market Trends : VOLTAIRE'S PORCH-MODERATED

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To: Voltaire who wrote (19237)11/24/2000 5:14:27 PM
From: CAtechTrader  Read Replies (4) of 65232
 
Tom, isn't it interesting how the Republicans that are speaking out are becoming MORE distinguished and the Democrats that are willing to speak on behalf of Gore LESS distinguished. This last cast of characters at the Gore Campaign Press Conference have to be the 5th string. 2 totally senile folks speaking on behalf of dimples, one guy who can't speak clear English and then Boies, who said we Bush folks could still exercise our 1st amendment rights...thanks Dave! He also said that Bush was responsible for lengthening this process! Too much. They appear desperate. The Supreme Court of the US has shocked them. Tom, did you see where Brian Williams on MSNBC was unable despite many attempts to create a "dimpled chad" with a votermatic...however when 3 or more ballots go in the votermatic..the 2nd ballot creates a "hanging chad" and the 3rd down a "dimpled chad"....interesting don't you think? Remember the guy arrested in Miami with the votermatic? Now we know how it was used. Also notice no Democrats showed up at the hearing about Military Ballots in State District Court...no they are staying at the canvassing boards denying the votes there...too funny...also the Florida Legislature joining the US Supreme Court Case adds tremendous credibility to the Separation of Powers argument.
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