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To: Scripts who wrote (21835)11/5/2004 7:32:50 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 80976
 
Ed > There seems no sign of a conspiracy.

Methinks you are a remarkably trusting person (and I am sure, trustworthy, yourself). For my part, after having seen what they have done about 9-11 and the illegal war in Iraq, I have to say I do not feel the way you do. I agree with the sentiments expressed in this piece:

washingtondispatch.com

>>Over the past few years, Republicans have fought to prevent any type of paper trail through electronic voting. Despite printable ATM type receipts being a reasonable fail-safe, Republicans and corporations such as Diebold fought hard and eventually won the battle against a verifiable voting system.

Without question, the evidence presented thus far should raise suspicion among honest individuals. While maintaining a calm and reasonable demeanor, the results of the Novermber 2nd election should be fully investigated simply for the sake of the nation and our future confidence in the democratic process.<<