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To: Yaacov who wrote (26702)12/8/2000 12:30:20 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Yaacov. I believe God WILL have to help us. I heard on CNBC tonight that Al Gore will win because absentee ballots will be thrown out in 2 Fla. counties which would lose Bush over 5000 votes in 1 county and some more in another county. And I am still pretty sure that the Fla Supreme Court will rule again in favor of the VP. There were 180,000 undervotes in Fla but only 9000 undervotes from Miami will be counted if that ruling comes down. Those undervotes were counted twice in the orig. machine count and recount and were then put again twice through the machine while they were sorted out. So you can imagine how many holes those ballots have in the meantime.

Stock futures look pretty good right now. Let's see what happens when all those verdicts come down by noon Friday. 2 absentee trials and the Supreme Court case. BTW, those 9000 ballots from Miami and around 3300 ballots contested from Palm Beach were supposedly already transferred from Judge Sauls to the Supreme Ct. What does that tell us?

If Gore looks like a winner, I may have to rethink my stock portfolio.

Sonny

PS. Here is an article I just found and read.
BTW, I also heard on TV that sources close to Bush supposedly told Bush that the ruling in Seminole County may go against him.

dailynews.yahoo.com

Intel. I guess the rumors about Intel warning came true. So much for the web site. Intel was actually up in after hours despite this news. Let's hope it will stay that way.

dailynews.yahoo.com