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


To: Brumar89 who wrote (4944)12/6/2000 1:07:40 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6710
 
Brumar89,

Don't expect CB to answer this one. Conservative Republican lawyers find it inconvenient to answer questions like this.
You are accusing her party of doing exactly what the Democratic party has been accused of for decades. She'll never say boo about the fact that they are a little slow on the uptake.

Control procedures? What is this, a joke? The only controlled procedures we've had recently are the ones that the Republicans have demonstrated, remonstrated and rioted against. They don't want controlled procedures, unless they can do so in back rooms. Not in the light of day at the 19th floor of the Miami-Dade county building. Don't be silly. Sunshine laws? That's what their spinners say got into the folks who live in counties with antiquated voting equipment. Too much sunshine made the voter delusional.

Do you see a pattern? Do you think the Republicans are instantly prepared to insult their neighbors, call them dufuses and engage in a game of general disparagement of the American electorate? I do. And it pisses me off. Especially in light of Judge Sauls utter dismissal of the Ahmann testimony on Saturday. I'll not mince words, Judge Sauls is an educated fool and a liar. He cannot possibly be as stupid about math and statistics as he made himself out to be. A complete liar. That's my only categorization of the man.

Best, Ray



To: Brumar89 who wrote (4944)12/6/2000 4:20:36 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6710
 
If the person who removed the ballot applications from the office wanted to replace them with phony voters, how would that be done? Only registered voters can vote. Everything that was on the application for absentee ballot was consistent with the voter registration information already on file with the Election Board, except that the voter ID number wasn't filled in. The voter ID number was on the records that the Election Board had. The signatures on the absentee ballots, when they came back in, were checked against the signatures on the voter registration card.

The only way to fake it would be to have a lot of phony voter registration cards.