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


To: sandintoes who wrote (2081)11/23/2000 10:55:50 AM
From: Triffin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3887
 
How fitting that it is Illinois...

Oh, puleeeezzze !!!

I'll bet it was Cook County and
that Mayor Daley appointed Judge Barth !!

.. nudge .. nudge .. wink .. wink ..

Lets' all take a valium and enjoy our Turkey <gg>

Jim in CT ..



To: sandintoes who wrote (2081)11/23/2000 11:03:23 AM
From: Frank Griffin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3887
 
I would imagine Bill Daley used his influence to assist in getting the false affadavits.



To: sandintoes who wrote (2081)11/23/2000 1:34:24 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3887
 
I notice that none of the media networks are airing this story. How surprising.....then again, perhaps not.



To: sandintoes who wrote (2081)11/24/2000 1:14:28 AM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3887
 
They should have used Texas instead.

chron.com
Nov. 18, 2000, 7:44PM
Recounts a part of Texas politics
State gives leeway on voter intent


herald.com
Published Sunday, November 19, 2000, in the Miami Herald
What's a dimple? Sometimes it's a vote
...
More often than not, courts around the country have ruled that dimpled ballot holes can be
considered a vote, The New York Times reported Thursday.


cnn.com
Texas law specifically allows for counting dimpled ballots if "an indentation on
the chad ... is present and indicates a clearly ascertainable intent of the voter to vote."