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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (129758)12/15/2000 3:25:16 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 1570670
 
When the contestant opposing the recount takes an active role aimed at frustrating and filibustering the recount, I contend that it approaches cheating. On the football field the opposing coach can't stop a review of the play.

Al, the NFL allows for one replay of a call, that has a limited time limit. If the opposing coach tried to stop a revew of the call after the game from going to the league office to overturn the result he would not be cheating.
FL law calls for certifing the election by a certain date.
The FL Supreme Court took it apon itself to allow extra rounds of "reviewing the call".

Tim
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