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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: JohnM who wrote (99632)5/30/2003 9:55:16 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
John, I'm honestly sorry to hear you say this. Professors, of all people, should have open minds. Your's would be closed, if this is what you think ~~(on trusting G and H more than Rumsfield, the Entire Administration, the CIA, the Military Intelligence, Interpol, The British Intelligence, the State Department, etc.) How sad.

And as far as the 2000 election, we can't discuss it here.

But since you brought it up, I can pretty well guess that this next election, hundreds of thousands of military ballots won't just "get lost", or "stuck" on a ship someplace, and other ways of "accidently not arriving in time for the election....".

And hopefully, MORE people will pay MORE attention to the manufacturers of voting machines, and where they were manufactured... Did you know that machines in the disputed counties in FL (the same counties that were Democratic Party controlled) were ALL manufactured by the same small manufacturer out of Arkansas?

Odd coincidence eh?

If SI's search worked, and it may again someday...you could see what I and others found and posted during that time. MOST interesting material. And documented from the "small Arkansas manufacturer's website...."

BTW, I liked Sam Nunn's opinions on many issues.

Yes, I trust G and H more. And you and I know that if Gore had been chosen by the Supreme Court instead of Bush, the Reps would be beating up on Gore's likely Secretary of Defense, Sam Nunn.
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