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To: i-node who wrote (154011)10/26/2002 8:05:48 PM
From: g_w_north  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1583707
 
<The same thing is developing in Minnesota, but it will probably be done in at least a legal way. >

That's priceless. There is an example of Republican mindset. If somebody dies, even within 'legal' time constraints of an election, you are viewing it as somehow unfair. How's this for unfair: as for counting absentee ballots already submitted; anybody voting for Sen. Wellstone will not have their votes counted but the Republican nominee's votes WILL count.

As for the New Jersey situation, the Democrats should have cleaned house a long time ago. It's wrong but the courts upheld the ruling and we all know that the courts have the final say in elections. <g>