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MrPALCO

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<< I believe Bush is both an intellectual and philosopical dwarf, so I fear the damage he could do to the Supreme Court. >>




Bravo!!!!


It is Spirit that will rule the day......philosophy and intellect must be under the command of the Spirit.

:)

 

ride525

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<< ONLY in Palm Beach were 15,000 ballots &quot;invalidated&quot; (for double-punched ballots) in the 1996 presidential election(mostly Dole votes in 1996) >>



Now this would be VERY surprising.....Palm Beach a VERY Democratic county has double punches for DOLE, in an election where Clinton carried Florida.

Was it a butterfly problem with Clinton at the top, Dole below, and some other candidate to the right?
 

Michael

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oops, not enough votes for Gore in Broward County. Let's pull out another 500 absentee ballots. Might be some dimples there.

Michael
 

SJ

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lol I smell somthing fishy going on in Florida. 500 votes don't come out of no where.
 

Russ

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<< You might want to change the title of this thread. Doesn't look like much of a fix is on......looks to me like the Democrats and Republicans are putting together some honest counts..... >>



Really? Broward is now up to a net of 497, from 118, &quot;found&quot; for Albert Jr., and is desperately digging for more.



<< What do you REALLY think? >>



I think that I have still seen NO explanation for the clearly innacurate sampling taken in the 1% &quot;test&quot; in Palm Beach County. Obviously, the entire manual recount in PBC is illegal and should not even be happening.

Russ, NCNE
 

Michael

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Russ - actually, Florida Law allows the protesting party (the Democrats) to select where the test count takes place. They picked the heaviest Democrat areas they could. The only question was the decision to make a manual recount by the canvassing board. Bush's lead was only 300 at the time, so there is an argument that the recount could change the election results.

Michael
 

ride525

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<< lol I smell somthing fishy going on in Florida. 500 votes don't come out of no where. >>


You are right....the votes come from THOUSANDS of questionable ballots.....ones the machines couldn't read, etc.


<< Russ - actually, Florida Law allows the protesting party (the Democrats) to select where the test count takes place. They picked the heaviest Democrat areas they could. The only question was the decision to make a manual recount by the canvassing board. Bush's lead was only 300 at the time, so there is an argument that the recount could change the election results. >>


Wow, this is interesting Michael.....I hadn't realized that the asking party got to request.....I also heard they picked from areas that had a lot of questionable ballots, which of course would tend to add for Gore. But, if this is the case, stretching this &quot;sample&quot; from 19 net for Gore, to 1900 was incorrect statisically.
 

Russ

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Michael,

You are correct. But, the law also makes it very clear that there MUST be a bonified reason to conduct a manual recount, such as a demonstrable error in the machine count. Since the sampling produced a net of 19 new votes for Albert Jr., and a MUCH larger sample has not produced anywhere near the same result, it is clear that there WAS NO machine malfunction.

Thus, the decision of the canvassing board has no validity and is therefore illegal under the law.

Russ, NCNE
 

Michael

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Russ - the Florida Supreme Court rejected that argument. The statute says &quot;tabulation&quot;, not &quot;tabulation system&quot;. It may be a loophole, but I can't find fault with the logic the Florida Supreme Court used.

Michael
 

Harvey

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A little food for thought -- Yesterday, the 80+ year old inventor of the 40+ year old voting machine testified in Florida that his invention was never intended to replace human vote counts. It was intended to back them up. He also testified that there are numerous ways that chads could be prevented from detaching and that the most problematic ballots would be double column (i.e. butterfly) ballots.

He just might know something. :)
 

MrPALCO

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That's fine...but this must be codified before the election, not after.

Let's stop making up new rules after the fact...:)

ed..html
 

ride525

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<< Yep, and he's a democrat. >>


First, is this just a stab in the dark, or do you really know?

Second, he's the inventor of the machine, and his opinion should count for something. Or do only Republican opinions count?

I saw him interviewed on TV a few days ago. He said similar things to what Harvey posted.
 

Harvey

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Russ -- << Yep, and he's a democrat.>>

Yeah, and you're a Republican. That's not stopping you from being a blowhard on this topic, either, even though, from past experience with you, I'm pretty sure that's not the way you are all the time. ;)

He doesn't have to have a political affiliation, and I don't even know that your assertion is true. I do know that he's got to be one of the most authoritative individuals on the planet to comment about the mechanical strengths and shortcomings of the machine he invented, regardless of his politics.
 

Michael

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Since the PBC vote total isn't updated and since Broward County now has another 500 votes to count and needs until tomorrow to finish now (maybe they want to know how many more votes to find?), I think that Gore will pass Bush in the recount.

Harvey - The inventor of the voting machine certainly has a voice to be heard, but he just presented hypothetical situations where a dimple could be created. He didn't build or maintain the machines used nor was he involved in the preparation of the paper ballots.

Michael
 

chess9

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Tiger:

&quot;Storm Troopers&quot;, eh? Well, well, where are the right wing whackos today? Aren't they offended?

Harvey, TripleShot, Ride, please be offended for them. (I'd ask Red, but he can't even spell offended. :p ) I'm too busy with my family to be offended.


Anyway, as soon as the Brown Shirts win I'll break out my swastikas and jackboots.
 

ToBeMe

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I have to say, I haven't tried to be extremely biased either way in these threads.....but what is this today? &quot;We Found 500 more previously uncounted absentee ballots!&quot; From what I have read on it these ballots Just Materialized? They just showed up and they are from citizens living in Israel? Come on now, I mean I don't care whom the majority of them are for, ballots don't just &quot;show-up&quot; out of nowhere, and if they have never previously been counted as the media is saying, they shouldn't count.....period! Say for instance the vote was not this close and these ballots &quot;just showed up today&quot;......would they count in that scenerio? No, of course not, so why would they now? Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying everyone who follows the laws made according to voting procedures vote shouldn't count, but these, apparently, clearly do not! Am I wrong?
 

PCAddict

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It's more of the same. Alot of ballots for Gore are being &quot;found&quot; all of the sudden. Fasinating, isn't it?