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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ellen who wrote (1161)11/18/2000 11:39:22 PM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3887
 
washingtonpost.com

Comment #1:

It is the law. Why shouldn't that be discussed in the open? Everything else seems to be. Your point?

salon.com

Comment #2:

Gee whiz! 5, count them 5, received duplicate ballots according to a registered Democrat. Did they now? Proof? Duplicate signatures? Again, proof? Link? Gosh! A dent on the how many? ballots disqualified by the Democrats? How many ballots did the Republicans disqualify?

You have no comment on this?
The number of absentee ballots said to have been
disqualified IS disturbing. But why is everyone assuming
they were all disqualified by Democrats? Has everyone
assumed that the Republicans didn't disqualify a single one?


Comment #3;

Odd, isn't it? Nothing so far that the Republicans have disqualified any ballots. From any county. Or from overseas. Yet the Democrats.......

I rest my case.