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To: Scumbria who wrote (121643)12/9/2000 2:01:11 PM
From: Harvey Allen  Respond to of 186894
 
Scumbria- Actually the preponderance of under votes are in the poorer precincts that have the crappy equipment. Voting equipment follows in the tradition of schools and all of the other "equal" service distribution throughout the country.

Gore May Have More To Gain From Recount

This will be the first time that ballots in most of those counties have been examined since a mandatory machine recount Nov. 8. Almost all of the counties that use this "optical scanning" technology performed their previous recounts only by checking the machines' memory counters.

The Bush campaign has condemned the hand recounts as unreliable and subjective, but some senior GOP strategists said privately there was another reason the campaign resisted a statewide hand recount--it suspected Gore would do better, even in many of the counties Bush carried, because of the Democrats' tendency toward ballot sloppiness.


washingtonpost.com

Harvey



To: Scumbria who wrote (121643)12/9/2000 3:42:15 PM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 186894
 
Scumbria,

You are focusing on one law, and ignoring other conflicting laws. The courts don't have that luxury.

The laws were not in conflict. The court's made up assertion of "conflicting laws". It served as a pretense for "judicial aggression" as Tom DeLay put it.

Joe