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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (16809)11/8/2000 7:38:26 PM
From: Wayners  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30928
 
actually, I voted for Nader..

Liar. You thought the ballot was the menu for Kentucky Fried Chicken and you "voted" for the family bucket of chicken with sides of lard and ice cream.



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (16809)11/8/2000 8:19:34 PM
From: active22  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30928
 
That makes you a liar and an idiot.



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (16809)11/8/2000 10:14:41 PM
From: irlon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 30928
 
CNN 2100 ET Fort Lauderdale, Florida

While officials in Florida are recounting votes in the cliffhanger ballot last Wednesday, police in Fort Lauderdale arrested a suspect in what appears to be a fraudulent attempt to conceal election votes.

Known only by his nickname GroundZero on SiliconInvestor message boards, the suspect who is an amateur investor run up huge losing positions while attempting to pick a bottom in the market decline that started last September.

Facing a personal ruin and desperate for a change in market direction, GroundZero decided that the markets would react positively to the election of Governor Bush as the next President. He then proceeded to carrying out his plan in a polling station situated in a community center where he believed voters would predominately vote for the Democratic candidate.

After walking into the polling station and casually picking up a ballot box, GroundZero hid in the lavatory locking himself in a cubicle. He hoped to sit out the election and emerge later when the result was announced.

The suspect was discovered by a lavatory attendant while he was scribbling obscene comments about Alan Greenspan, Larry Summers and other prominent Wall Street figures on the walls of the cubicle.