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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency?

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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (3095)11/30/2000 3:31:44 PM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (1) of 3887
 
> Gore is grabbing for straws <

I call it seeking the count of all the votes.

> But is that the "will of the people?" <

A vote is not?

> As for the claim that a vote that show no choice for President must be in error <

Please point to where that was said. I know I didn't.

I have however, said that a ballot the machine cannot read should be counted. That doesn't mean it is a ballot with no choice. It is, simply, a ballot that the machine cannot read. There is a huge difference. You know, this is where all that debate about hanging chads, dimpled chads, etc. comes in. Some kind of choice was made - just not readable by the machine.

> There is nothing to show that this is a real undercount. <

Is there something to illustrate that it isn't?

> In addition, to make the public claim that that this immagined undercount exists, only serves to undermine our system and urge the public toward civil war.

Are riots in the streets an outcome that you would like to see?
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"Immagined [sic]?"
"Civil War?"
"Riots?"

Are you so anxious to leap over extreme edges...??
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