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To: JC Jaros who wrote (38230)11/26/2000 7:58:12 AM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 64865
 
One democratic district in Philly was having drawings for voters. Each drawing was for a turkey. Pretty good way to get out the vote. Needless to say the turnout was very large and the democratic candidate won.<gg>



To: JC Jaros who wrote (38230)11/26/2000 10:26:37 AM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
This is politics. There isn't much new going on here
on either side.


Oh really ?...

THAT is precisely what they want you to think...

Bread and Circus to the populi...

Meanwhile, Ceasar and cronies are busy at work...

<snip>

The Jimmy Carter administration became renowned for stuffing the Federal Register with 23,000 pages of regulations during the three months before Ronald Reagan took office in 1981.

The Mercatus Institute, a research organization at George Mason University, estimates that the Clinton administration is on course to fill 29,000 pages.

<snip>

cnews.tribune.com

Cesar, those who are about to die salute you, let the games continue...



To: JC Jaros who wrote (38230)11/26/2000 4:58:44 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
<<The electronic ballots do not. It's not fair
to recount the electronic ballots but not the older style
punch cards.>>

But what if some people using the electronic machines made mistakes and voted for somebody they later decided against? Don't we have to discern their intent too? <gg>