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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Raymond Duray who wrote (3974)11/29/2000 9:50:23 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Respond to of 6710
 
Following him was like trying to read the IRS code before bedtime.

So I'll help you along a little.

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The cumulative evidence takes on far more than the character of mere circumstances or mere anecdotes. There are dozens of anomolies that require many independent things to all have turned out differently than expected, some of them extremely unlikely from in a statistical sense, to cover even some of the facts. But all of them, including some not explained otherwise, are easily handled by a single theory.

That being, the Dems attempted to steal this election with massive vote fraud, on the order of 2 million Bush votes cancelled and about as many, perhaps somewhat more, manufactured for Gore, overall 4 million votes plus or minus 1 million. That when even this did not succeed, they tried to steal it again in a late-night operation in Palm Beach and/or Broward, literally as we sat waiting for Gore to make his concession speech. And when that too did not get them enough, they challenged the entire outcome with the circus we have seen, a centerpiece of which is their own fraud being used as evidence that the process was "unfair", so it should be done over, or outright victory awarded to them.

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BTW Ray.... there may be a day that comes to pass when you and I are able to discuss parts of the IRS code eye ball to eye ball in Oregon.

Take care~

Reid