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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (60785)11/10/2000 3:39:28 PM
From: Dave B  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Guys,

RE:"Maybe I can get a few of my fellow Met fans to file a motion to have a couple of those games replayed???? "

I'm trying to get all my bad trades revoked since I got bad advice from the WSJ, Barons and I might even blame Al Gore voters for dragging down the market...


We're going to hit a major brick wall when we get to the question of what we do with all the bad kids in the country... <G>

"Alright, back in the womb you little brat!"

Dave

p.s. Someone on CNN (Mary McCarty, one of the voting officials in Palm Beach county?, I think they said) just pointed out that 450,000 voters in PB county got it right when they voted for Al Gore. Also, a number of PB voters didn't even place a vote for President. Should they get a "do-over" by having another election in PB county?

I voted for Bush (A throw-away vote in California, and not because I think he's the best man for the job, necessarily) but hope that Gore wins to keep a balanced government. But you can't fix the 19,000 votes at this time. I just want the ridiculousness of trying to fix this after the fact to go away. I agree with the statement that 19,000 voters apparently did not do their homework, made a mistake, and that there is no rational way to try to undo it now. We can correct these for the next election and move on.