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To: jjkirk who wrote (20703)11/29/2000 4:36:58 PM
From: Selectric II  Respond to of 65232
 
Amazing hearing on CNN right now re Miami-Dade ballot production. Miami-Dade is being accused essentially of tampering with the evidence TODAY. According to a Bush lawyer, county employees ran the ballots through the vote-counting machines again, to segregate the undervotes. We all know by now that this can change the ballots. Then, they opened sealed envelopes of contested ballots, and if the number of ballots marked in the envelopes didn't conform to the numbers on the outside of the envelopes, they ran the ballots through the vote counting machines to try to find enough uncounted ballots to put into the envelopes. So, if there were six contested ballots that weren't counted, and two got lost, they just added two from the machine-counted ballots. Finally, the employees today did their OWN MANUAL RECOUNT and if they disagreed with the canvassing board, put them into a new envelope marked, "clear vote."

The evidence has been tampered with and can't stand up in court. Just ask OJ's lawyers.