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To: jmac who wrote (13796)11/9/2000 11:36:51 PM
From: DepyDog  Respond to of 65232
 
Then Buchanan should stomp his lil ole foot and demand a recount!! LOL Dep...goin to bed, nighty nite yall.



To: jmac who wrote (13796)11/10/2000 12:18:27 AM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 65232
 
>>"One of the remdies available to the judge is to toss out the ballots of those persons who claim that they voted for Buchanan by mistake. "<<

So anyone can claim they intended to vote for Buchanan. What do you do for anyone else who feels they voted for the wrong guy? Do we stop the process & investigate all grievances, real or imagined? Where does it stop jmac?

Or is this only going to stop when people like you get the vote the way you want it to be?

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To: jmac who wrote (13796)11/10/2000 12:53:33 AM
From: Cactus Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
jmac,

Serious question:

If voters "claim that they voted for Buchanan by mistake" should they not have taken some action at the time? If they merely "fear" such a mistake, how can they know?

jpgill