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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (8129)12/1/2000 9:32:07 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 10042
 
they greatly fear the result of a manual recount in Dade.

Actually I don't fear it at all. Michael Barrone's analysis of the remaining Dade precincts alleviated much of my concern. They all voted 54% for Bush... That shouldn't change much, and if anything, would gain him some votes.

The only thing I worry about now is Al Gore destroying this economy as a result of his attempting to eliminate Florida's electoral vote through litigation in the courts.

That's what I worry about.

But what you fail to understand is the Bush knows he won this election. Weighing the votes from Palm Beach and Dade... we can see that Gore didn't receive enough votes and won't receive them anywhere.

And if this guy is correct about the Haitian vote in Miami-Dade it will surpass the Seminole county issue. And I don't doubt it occurred since I recall an interview with a Haitian on election day where the report was about how difficult it was to vote for those who didn't speak English...

HHHEEELLLLLOOOO!!!!!,.... I thought to myself.

One cannot be a citizen if one does not possess a command of the English language.

And if you're not a citizen, YOU CAN'T VOTE!!!

Thanks for reminding me about that interview....

Regards,

Ron
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