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To: kech who wrote (256059)10/18/2005 11:36:36 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 1573023
 
The Miami Herald (finally) did report the 57,700 votes scrubbed from the Florida rolls in 2000. They did it too late, but they did it. Quit lying. In fact, the Miami Herald stopped Jeb from doing it a third time in 2004. Jeb also did it in 2002 to protect his own race, cutting 97,000 blacks off the rolls, though he ended up beating McBride by a larger margin.

The scandal here is that the mainstream media knew about this right after the 2000 election but refused to print it. Why? Because Jeb Bush's office denied it. However, later Jeb's GOP consulktant in charge of scurbbing votes, Choicepoint, admitted it, but said it was a "mistake". Some mistake. It put Bush-Cheney into power.