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To: mst2000 who wrote (117952)12/19/2000 7:37:54 PM
From: SecularBull  Respond to of 769670
 
Can I beat that dead horse for a while, too?

LoF



To: mst2000 who wrote (117952)12/19/2000 7:53:05 PM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I beg to differ with your statistics. How would YOU know what a reasonable "recovery" rate is? Are you an expert, or just a lawyer, which is the definition of expert? The "undervotes" were not out of line with other counties. Further, Palm Beach County is one of the wealthiest jurisdictions in the country, I'm told, so don't start playing that popular "race/class warfare" theme. Doesn't fly here. Besides, differences between counties could also be explained by the fact that more educated and affluent voters would be more likely to have researched and chosen a candidate instead of leaving that race up to others. There could be other reasons, too. There was absolutely no proof that the voting machines didn't work as designed. At trial, Boies failed miserably in his attempt. And, if I'm not mistaken, Broward had considered replacing its voting machines several years ago, and some relative of Gunzenberger's, perhaps her husband, was a consultant and opposed it. You think all this wasn't waiting like a trap to spring in case it was needed? Well, of course YOU don't.