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To: David who wrote (19291)11/29/2000 12:18:46 PM
From: Rappin1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26039
 
OT David,

This is getting ridiculous. Dems are trying to perfect an imperfect system. Votes have been missed throughout the country, granted, none of the races are as close as Florida's.

Did you hear that some of the precinct totals in Palm Beach did not add up? There were more total votes counted in several precincts with the machine count than there were with the hand count. Now, that makes sense.

If Bush wins this election and the Dems continue to count the votes anyway as Daschle suggested, this could have a very negative effect on this country. A Democratic Senator said that "Gangsters" are taking over the party and perception is supporting his statement.

The Dems have already "invalidated" many legitimate overseas ballots and are trying to get votes thrown out in Seminole County, but they want every vote counted. I don't deny that both sides want to win, but this is getting ridiculous.

. . . . and the market continues to suffer!!!!



To: David who wrote (19291)11/29/2000 12:21:40 PM
From: R. Jaynes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26039
 
David, This PR today told us nothing we didn't already know. On the other hand it was good to hear McCashin speak out. I'm still waiting for the PR that says we have won a contract from ????? for 50,000 seats worth $$,$$$,$$$.

I hear more and more the 'R' word - recession. What do you think? Are we going into recession? Are we already there? I think Greenspan should be shaking in his boots. The Congress should be concerned as well; there are things they can do to help keep the economy healthy. Will they do it?

Rick



To: David who wrote (19291)11/29/2000 12:38:56 PM
From: brad greene  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26039
 
IBM...Chief Privacy Officer?

David,

IBM just announced a new top level officer....Chief Privacy Officer.....Interviewing the gal on CNBC right now. Her job is to set privacy policies....and convince the public that it's safe to buy stuff on-line....Hmmmmmm.

BTW....I cut back this morning...I think we will see a better price on just about everything. IDX does not seem to have the big news right now.

As Gore digs in......We now have two cases.....both of them are a joke. One (Seminole County) is being decided by a black woman judge who was passed over for promotion by Jeb Bush.....She refused to consolidate the case. Yikes!....nothing political here!

Did Orlando County (Democratic) even require the voter identification numbers? Hmmmm.

The other big case is the Leon County "circus"......The judge there is a bankruptcy judge....every other word out of his mouth is "ah"......his last case was a slip-and-fall case ....but now he gets to decide who the leader of the free-world will be?.....He seems to agree with whichever lawyer speaks last....Double Yikes!

Jeeesh......No wonder the Florida Legislature wants to step in. I hope they do......It may remind folks that our government is a republic......not a democracy....More people may begin reciting the pledge!

It sure would bring Jesse back....<ggg>

Did you see the cartoon where they had one of the candidates standing in front of 367 American flags? It was funny.

bg

ps. Interesting question.......If a judge uses "ah" or "err" 15 or 20 times in a spoken paragraph......does the stenographer record all of the "ahs"....or do they ignore them?

I, err, would, ah, be interested, umm, to, ah, know the, err, answer to this, ah, question.