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To: Bosco who wrote (381)12/15/2000 4:15:48 AM
From: Carl R.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 644
 
I also will cease posting on the subject. We have enough fertilizer here now to grow an excellent crop of turnips for 2001. LOL

As expected the attacks on the USSC are quite extensive, and will continue. These have largely replaced the attacks on the FSC, though both have lost a large measure of respect over this ordeal. Some of the hostility of expected over this seems to have run its course as people are just tired of the whole deal and looking for closure. Jackson plans extensive demonstrations, so we can be sure that the issue will continue to have life for awhile. My feeling is that it will die down for awhile, but that it will escalate again next year.

I agree that the one good thing that we may see out of all this is uniform voting procedures and better defined procedures for counting votes. As for arguments that the wealth of the county is the determining factor in the type of equipment they use for voting, Palm Beach is not exactly on the list of poorest counties in the US.

In retrospect it strikes me that one could have accurately have predicted the outcome of most of the legal decisions by simply picking the one that I thought would be the worst possible outcome. LOL

Carl