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To: Lane Hall-Witt who wrote (3952)11/8/2000 12:34:20 PM
From: Jerry Olson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8925
 
BEAS AND AMCC CLUNKING NICELY DOWN THE LANE...



To: Lane Hall-Witt who wrote (3952)11/8/2000 12:44:11 PM
From: ciVic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8925
 
they will never have a re-vote imo - they votes are in - it is just a numbers game now. if it comes down to it - BUSH did win florida as it stands now by 1700 votes....that may ultimately be the deciding factor.

ciV



To: Lane Hall-Witt who wrote (3952)11/8/2000 1:10:43 PM
From: Kavika  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8925
 
written 10/31 by my favorite astro guy: "Of course, there's a lot of attention focused on the November 7 US Presidential election, which takes place under the aegis of the Sun-Uranus square, the Jupiter-Pluto opposition and Mercury's direct station: the results won't be known right away, that's for sure. Last year, in my Year 2000 Forecast Highlights, I wrote that "George W. Bush's chart has better transits than Al Gore's at election time." (This assumes, of course, that the charts for the two candidates are based on accurate birth data.) With Saturn transiting over his Venus on Election Day, Mr. Gore appears to be in for a letdown - a personal rejection in what amounts to a popularity contest (the popular vote). Whoever is reckoned the loser should immediately demand a recount: this will be a stolen election, as happened in 1960.



To: Lane Hall-Witt who wrote (3952)11/8/2000 1:54:11 PM
From: CharlieChina  Respond to of 8925
 
met with some senior lawyers over lunch today regarding some business issues ... In regards to your last paragraph ... we all deduced the same conclusion, ... the biggest problem here ... It is going to be almost impossible to convince the nation and the world that it was a credible election ... no matter what happens from here

Who is smiling right now ... is the lawyers and Bill Clinton