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To: Scumbria who wrote (22072)12/9/2000 4:49:36 PM
From: niceguy767Read Replies (1) of 275872
 
Scumbria:

"The only reason to stop the recounts is to keep the truth from being known."

Maybe, maybe not...Three major obstacles from my perspective in putting too much stock in any recount...1)No guarantee that ballots haven't been doctored since the election(i.e. exceedingly high stakes and consequently nothing would surprise me)...2)No single standard can guarantee consistent interpretation... 3)No way to reconcile unequivocally that "interpreted" result is consistent with the originating voter's intention...

The game was played and the results were posted on Nov. 7, 2000...To me it seems like the overtime rules are not at all consistent with those in place during the game...sorta like having the football players in a close match determine the outcome not on the football field but in the pub after the game has been played...As no predetermined mutually acceptable rule set was in place to cover off Overtime play, a strong case can be made for abiding by the Nov. 7, 2000 results...Not the greatest decision point, but possibly better than the one that is currently evolving which seems may be polarizing the nation as it runs its course...no matter to me who is president, I'm just uncomfortable with my perception of a "shifting" rule set that seems to be evolving since Nov. 7...I still maintain that the preferred path (i.e. the best for the most, in the absence of a mutually agrred upon predetermined rule set was for Mr. Gore to concede on Nov. 7, 2000 not for any other reason than that it was fairly obvious at that time, as you pointed out, that the other pathway would ultimately end in the USSC...
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