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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: greenspirit who wrote (80621)11/18/2000 12:29:51 AM
From: mcweazy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"Information clearly, unequivocally shows Al Gore should have been given an additional 11,600 votes that were cast in Palm Beach County and not recorded in his favor."

-this is from CNN, isn't the most important thing, unless you are on a party payroll, ensuring that the right man is in office? If I could have a critical value of 1.96 or 95 % confidence level, I would have no qualms with Bush being pres. I wouldnt want him to be but it would be clear. Its just not clear.

There is nothing illegal going on now, well...I realize that is what all the debate is about. I meant in terms of Gore manufacturing votes. Not happening--thats called paranoid dillusional.



To: greenspirit who wrote (80621)11/18/2000 12:31:26 AM
From: Mr. Whist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
If machines were more reliable than hand counts, then state legislatures (like Texas') and governors (like GWB) wouldn't be drafting/signing legislation calling for hand counts to be the "last word" in deciding elections. Hand counts are permitted by the courts because some little old ladies can't punch out the chad completely from the voting card.

Let me also try to use an analogy to illustrate my point. When a football team runs the ball for a yard on fourth down, often the referee will stop the game and measure to see if the team did indeed gain the necessary yardage to earn a new set of downs. The chains are brought from the side of the field to where the ball is (just like they were in the 1930s), and the referee eyeballs the football and the steel pole.

The human eye determines which team won or last that round in the big game.

Voting machines are NOT in place because they are more accurate than human beings. They are in place because they provide a cheap, fast way to determine an election.