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To: Jamey who wrote (38679)10/26/2004 10:26:41 AM
From: Jamey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39621
 
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 25 -- President Bush and John F. Kerry unleashed sharp new attacks over national security on Monday, as Kerry called the president incompetent for failing to safeguard deadly explosives in Iraq and Bush accused his challenger of lacking confidence and resolve in moments of crisis.

Seizing on new reports of mass killings and missing stockpiles of highly dangerous weapons in Iraq, Kerry interrupted a day dedicated to former president Bill Clinton's ceremonial return to the political stage to blame Bush's leadership for the disappearance of nearly 380 tons of explosives in Iraq.

Your boy is looking bad.



To: Jamey who wrote (38679)10/26/2004 12:50:19 PM
From: haqihana  Respond to of 39621
 
James, I don't know about how other states handle their voting machines, but am well versed in how they are handled in Florida. The votes are cast in a plastic card, with a chip sealed inside of it. Afer voting, the voter puts that card in a locked box. From there, the box, with all of the cards, are taken, under guard, to the Supervisor of Elections for the county. Only he has the key to use on the tally of the ballots, and is monitored by selected members of all of the political parties involved.

What happens in other states, is their business, but the Pentagon has nothing to do with Florida ballots, and I seriously doubt that they do in any other state. You are prone to believing fairy tales.

Posting anything about elections to me, is now like you spitting into the wind to get your face wet. My, and Colleen's, votes were cast today, so save your breath.