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To: flatsville who wrote (38838)11/18/2000 3:39:06 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
It is evidence. It may not be sufficient to meet the burden of proof, but it's evidence.



To: flatsville who wrote (38838)11/18/2000 6:12:14 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Flatsville,

Have a read of this link,

nytimes.com


Case Law: Chads Have Their Place in Annals Of the Law
By FORD FESSENDEN and CHRISTOPHER DREW

Believe it or not, courts across the country have thought long and hard about the
issues of chad upon which the presidential election may yet turn in South Florida's
punch-card counties. And their answer to the question of whether an imperfectly
punched ballot can be considered a vote has usually been a resounding yes.
Even when the sunlight cannot penetrate an indented ballot — yielding a "dimpled
chad" — it can be considered a vote, the Massachusetts courts held in
overturning a Congressional primary result in 1996.,


To anyone with half a brain (possibly more) you have to ask the question....OK there is a problem with this voting system, lets make it fair.

The whole world is watching the the rock of "free and open elections" (the USA if you don't get my drift) so if there is a problem.... how come nothing has been done about it for friggin years

If Gore gets in... That Hollywood film in Key Largo is going to dog him until he gets kicked out IMO.

pearly.