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To: American Spirit who wrote (90059)11/27/2000 1:06:40 PM
From: ColtonGang  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
Seminole absentee ballots challenged
A hearing is scheduled Monday afternoon in Seminole County, in a lawsuit filed by a Democratic activist seeking to throw out thousands of absentee ballots. The lawsuit claims that Election Supervisor Sandra Goard allowed GOP workers to fill in voter-ID numbers on 4,700 incomplete absentee ballot applications sent in by Republicans, but did not give the same opportunity to Democrats.

The lawsuit seeks to have all 15,000 absentee ballots cast in the county thrown out if since those 4,700 cannot be identified.



To: American Spirit who wrote (90059)11/27/2000 1:14:54 PM
From: maverick61  Respond to of 769667
 
Spirit - as I proved on rande's thread - you have no idea what you are saying. now you say "Notice the government isn't giving Bush any transition money yet. Therefore it's not official and it's not even fair"

Yea, right - the Government run by CLINTON / GORE.

What freaking planet are you from.



To: American Spirit who wrote (90059)11/27/2000 1:16:49 PM
From: Enam Luf  Respond to of 769667
 
The truth... is that everyone knows Gore lost.

To overturn the results at this point would be a disaster. Many democrats wouldn't even support that. Some of these militant right dingers could launch a anti dem jihad and take the whole country down...

I think, he is just trying leave as large of a blemish on Bush's presidency as possible. Hey, he may even get a chance to be Clinton's (Hillary) running mate if he plays his cards right in 2004. LOL... now how funny would THAT be...



To: American Spirit who wrote (90059)11/27/2000 1:29:04 PM
From: Neil H  Respond to of 769667
 
Hey Spirit

BKS never did pan out for us. Re: no transition money - This is because the current President (Clinton) told them not to.

Regards

Neil