Re: The debates linger...
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- Subject: Re: The debates linger...
- From: M* B*
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 00:38:02 -0500
If what you say is true, then Florida should not have an election law
which says that a hand count is mandated! (Right now THAT is what
their law states!) AND that does not account for the people who were
turned away both during the day and when the polls were closing. I am
a poll worker and we are told that ANYONE who is there up to the
minute polls close, we MUST stay and allow them to vote before we can
start to shut down and begin to count ballots. There were too many
ways that the law was broken. This will not be over for a long time.
Watch C-Span if you want to be informed without prejudice!
Mary
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From: Meum71@aol.com <Meum71@aol.com>
To: hosta-open@mallorn.com <hosta-open@mallorn.com>
Date: Sunday, November 12, 2000 5:43 AM
Subject: Re: The debates linger...
In a message dated 11/12/2000 12:17:41 AM Central Standard Time,
andrewl@hostahaven.com writes:
<< court for injunctive relief to prohibit a manual recount of
the votes (in West
Palm Beach County?). Why would you NOT want to allow the
actual votes to be
tallied at this point? Bad move. Incredibly stupid move.
The longer this >>
The votes have been counted twice now...the problem with the "hand
counting"
is that it is a great opportunity for biased counting or fraud.
Hand counting has to many problems and opportunities for willful
dishonesty
or negligence-on the other hand the counting machines do not care who
wins-they just tally up the results.
Paul
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