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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: amadeus who wrote (98083)12/2/2000 4:53:17 AM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (4) of 769667
 
Please note that applications for ballots were taken home. It is not alleged that ballots were taken home or handled by anyone but the voter and the election officials when counting. The the voters whose ID numbers had been missing from the Applications due to a Republican Party computer error, were able to vote because the party recognized the computer glitch and were fairly allowed to fix this unique and innocuous problem. In essence, the Republicans, by correcting the applications so ballots could be sent out, marked, and returned for counting, were acting to prevent the disenfranchisment of eligible voters who wished indeed to vote. No false numbers placed...no bogus voters...just folks getting out the vote.

Dan B
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