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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (8119)11/10/2000 8:04:19 PM
From: Mike Buckley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22706
 
Do you think Florida [will] actually certify their election results at some point

Not at least until the judges remove injunctions forbidding them to do so.

The closer I look at the political process and the people that earn their livlihood from it, the more frightened I get.

Being a thread head is clearly a much more admirable profession. But politicians and thread heads do have something in common -- no apparent need for a sense of humor.

--Mike Buckley



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (8119)11/10/2000 9:30:59 PM
From: kumar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22706
 
<<, the more frightened I get.>>

just lots more broke.

-ckr@dunnofright-itdonthitmywallet.pov



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (8119)11/11/2000 6:21:54 AM
From: unclewest  Respond to of 22706
 
Do you think Florida actually certify their election results at some point, or will they continue to honor requests from the loser of the moment, whoever that might be, for yet another recount?

UF,
a local backlash may be beginning.

folks around my area, dems and repubs, are getting pissed about all the attempted outside interference.
hell even castro offered to send election supervisors to observe the next election.
it will be interesting to see if any demonstrators show up in west palm today and if so, who they are.

i don't think any outside requests for recounts have been honored...so far, imo officials have appropriately followed florida statutes which outline procedure in this case.

i believe anything beyond this legally required recount will require a judge to circumvent local laws.

without outside interference, i expect the florida vote tally to be certified on or about nov 17.
uw