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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (60)11/12/2004 1:19:12 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1729
 
Ray > xymphora ought to start to lead instead of simply being an anonymous cipher on the wire

Some fool once said that the pen is mightier than the sword. Clearly that guy hadn't met President George W Bush.

For what it's worth, here's the opinion of another disillusioned Democrat (Of course, I am aware that you consider anything posted on rense.com to be crap but I felt you might be prepared to make an exception in the case of the Associate Dean of Yale Law School -- if not, this doesn't constitute a proper reference -- and it will be out of here for me).

rense.com

>>So what is to be done now? My client conceded the race on the belief that the results were clear. The results are anything but clear, however, and American democratic legitimacy requires an honest reappraisal of the events in Florida and around the country. Three members of Congress have already requested that the General Accounting Office conduct an investigation into the troubling reports of problems with voting machines. The mainstream press must immediately realize that this issue rises above partisanship and demands attention. The time is now for voters from all states that used electronic voting machines to request an audit of results and a manual recount of ballots if possible. <<

"Honest reappraisal, request an investigation, mainstream press must realize this demands attention, request an audit -- if possible". Strikes me that this good fellow has been asleep for the past three years. Does he really believe anyone will accede to his requests?