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To: Dave Gore who wrote (104987)12/7/2000 11:24:53 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Dave,
Take a breath, sit down, this one's for you.
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To: Dave Gore who wrote (104987)12/7/2000 11:28:21 PM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Re: "Sorry Dan! Florida LAW allows for EITHER candidate to request a recount within 72 hours after the election in ANY COUNTIES he desires."

Sorry Dave, but I already addressed that. Florida never intended territorial counting advantages. This fantasy some seem to hold that says they did, is false, and would rightly be unconstitutional. If it comes to it, such a counting advantage WILL be ruled unconstitutional this year AGAIN as in the past.

Gore did not follow the law, for the law never intended territorial counting advantages. If you won't address this issue(no liberal has yet here on SI so far as I know), you have no grist for me to feed on. I voted for Harry Browne, not Bush. I took my vote seriously, IMO. I'm trying to see what's real, what's fair, and what was intended. What you mistakenly believe Fla. law intended to allow for Gore, simply was never intended, and shouldn't be ever intended.

Dan B



To: Dave Gore who wrote (104987)12/7/2000 11:29:46 PM
From: sunshadow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
"Moreover, GORE (and even the Supreme Court of Florida) even gave Bush a SECOND chance after the 72 hour period to agree on conducting a STATEWIDE recount."

The FLSC brought the subject up, but they did not offer. It's not their's to offer anyway... and it sure was not Gore's to offer and he knew it... (is there not some legal name for making an offer that is empty?)