In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 11/06/00
at 11:08 PM, Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 02:55:41PM -0800, Alex B. Shepardsen wrote: > Do
>you know what law enforcement agency these "types" represent? Can we >
>get names and badge numbers?
>Reportedly:
>Special Ag
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While the recount of the FL ballots is going on the Democrats are now
complaining about the format of the ballot and threating legal action. It
seems that the ballot is "confusing". The complaint is that the double
sided ballot contained 2 columns on each side rather than one.
I personally used t
>While the recount of the FL ballots is going on the Democrats are now
>complaining about the format of the ballot and threating legal action. It
>seems that the ballot is "confusing". The complaint is that the double
>sided ballot contained 2 columns on each side rather than one.
>I personally u
At 10:35 AM -0500 11/8/00, William H. Geiger III wrote:
>While the recount of the FL ballots is going on the Democrats are now
>complaining about the format of the ballot and threating legal action. It
>seems that the ballot is "confusing". The complaint is that the double
>sided ballot contained
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From: "Trei, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Americans, on the other hand, MEAN IT when they talk about the
> weather. They sit up and pay attention when forecasts appear.
> All US cable systems carry a channel which broadcasts
> nothing except weather reports, 24x7 - a notion wh
At 10:50 AM -0500 11/8/00, William H. Geiger III wrote:
>
>
>IMHO if the courts order a new election in this county then they need to
>do it for the entire state as the electorial college is winner take all
>and it would be unjust to allow this one county to determine how these
>delegates vote.
>
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Tim May wrote:
> At 10:35 AM -0500 11/8/00, William H. Geiger III wrote:
> >While the recount of the FL ballots is going on the Democrats are now
> >complaining about the format of the ballot and threating legal action. It
> >seems that the ballot is "confusing". The complaint
It looks like Gore has won the popular vote, and
that Florida is more likely to tip to Bush than to
Gore. If this happens, the show is not
necessarily over.
If Bush wins Florida, and Gore wins Oregon,
the electoral college will stand at Gore 267,
Bush 271. You'd expect that King George
the Sec
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Me wrote:
> - Original Message -
> X-Loop: openpgp.net
> From: "William H. Geiger III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > While the recount of the FL ballots is going on the Democrats
> are now
> > complaining about the format of the ballot and threating legal
> action. It
> > se
At 11:37 AM -0500 11/8/00, Openpgp wrote:
>On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Me wrote:
>
>> - Original Message -
>> X-Loop: openpgp.net
>> From: "William H. Geiger III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > While the recount of the FL ballots is going on the Democrats
>> are now
>> > complaining about the form
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 11:28:25
Trei, Peter wrote:
>In most states, electoral college
>electors are bound by law to cast their
>votes in favor of the candidate who won
>their state. But not all - in some states
>(which ones? I don't know) electors can
>legally vote their conscience. A Liber
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At 11:28 AM 11/8/00 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote:
>It looks like Gore has won the popular vote, and
>that Florida is more likely to tip to Bush than to
>Gore. If this happens, the show is not
>necessarily over.
>
>If Bush wins Florida, and Gore wins Oregon,
>the electoral college will stand at Gore 26
http://www.salon.com/politics/feature/2000/11/07/results/index.html
Supervisor of Elections Theresa LePore, a Democrat, insisted any
confusion was unintentional and defended the layout of the cluttered
ballots as necessary to get all the presidential candidates on facing
pages while making the t
If you look at http://cnews.tribune.com/news/image/0,1119,oso-nation-82373,00.html
you see the gripe about the Palm Beach
ballots.
What they dont mention is that, by
the same visual-illiteracy that
lets Gore votes go to Buchanan,
votes for Browne go to Gore.
There is far more difference betwe
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 11/08/00
at 09:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>If the citizens of Missouri chose to elect a deceased person as Senator,
>I think that's exactly what they should get. Leave the seat empty for
>two years.
Someone had brought up the Constitutionality of having a de
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you look at http://cnews.tribune.com/news/image/0,1119,oso-nation-82373,00.html
> you see the gripe about the Palm Beach
> ballots.
>
> What they dont mention is that, by
> the same visual-illiteracy that
> lets Gore votes go to Buchanan,
> vot
Listening to Luke McCoy on AM 1370 in Pensacola tonight there are reports
comming in of absentee ballots that have been intercepted and fraudulently
returned.
One report from a Escambia Co. resident in Dade Co. had requested an
absentee ballot. This ballot was never received and a second one was
Well a lawsuit has been filed for a new election to be held in Palm Beach
County.
Jessy Jackson and the rest of the Carpetbaggers need to get out of our
state.
An interesting tidbit:
Escambia Co., FL 71% of registered voters voted, 20% higher than the
country average. :)
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on
11/08/00
at 05:32 PM, Phaedrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, William H. Geiger III wrote:
>> I personally used the FL ballot. It was large, well printed, and quite
>> legible. Anyone who was "confused" by it's format is just too dam stupid
>> to v
On Wed, 08 Nov 2000, Tim May wrote:
> At 10:50 AM -0500 11/8/00, William H. Geiger III wrote:
> >IMHO if the courts order a new election in this county then they need to
> >do it for the entire state as the electorial college is winner take all
> >and it would be unjust to allow this one county to
Title: RE: Lawsuit filed
This outrage is dubious at best. After all, the re-election will
probably be one of the most closely supervised election in a long
time.
In any case ...
If the people care enough, they can supervise the historically
fraudulent election districts. The problem is
At 3:44 PM -0500 11/8/00, James B Windle wrote:
>
>On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 11:28:25
> Trei, Peter wrote:
>
>>In most states, electoral college
>>electors are bound by law to cast their
>>votes in favor of the candidate who won
>>their state. But not all - in some states
>>(which ones? I don't know)
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Jim Burnes wrote:
>I find it extremely interesting that this is all going down in the
>state that was covered in detail in the excellent book 'VoteScam'.
>This book, written by the Collier brothers, details massive voter fraud in
>Dade county. When the Colliers discovered
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 20:36:04
Tim May wrote:
>
>Actually, MacBride _was_ the elector, in the 1972 election. He ran as
>the LP candidate in 1976, presumably on account of his 1972 action.
>
>(The 1972 was my first election, and I voted for John Hospers,
>candidate of the very new Libertar
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 11/08/00
at 02:49 AM, Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>http://enight.dos.state.fl.us/SummaryRpt.asp?ElectionDate=11/7/00&RACE=PRE
The numbers have changed giving Bush a larger lead:
Bush/Cheney(REP)2,909,135 48.9%+1784
Gore/Liebe
At 06:30 PM 11/8/00 -0500, Jim Choate wrote:
>There's an old saw about Texas,
>
>If you don't like the weather, wait a few minutes. It'll change.
Hilarious. Where I grew up, it was New England, not T'xas. But then, I grew
up in NE. But then, NE was settled by english-speakers way before T.
To
At 06:13 PM 11/8/00 -0500, Duncan Frissell wrote:
>At 11:31 PM 11/7/00 -0500, David Honig wrote:
>
>>Seems the Calif proposition to fund private schools has failed.
>>
>>You must register Jr. with the government next September. Mandatory
>>anthrax shots in January.
>
>
>Home schooling remains leg
At 9:57 PM -0500 11/8/00, James B Windle wrote:
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>On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 20:36:04
> Tim May wrote:
>>
>>Actually, MacBride _was_ the elector, in the 1972 election. He ran as
>>the LP candidate in 1976, presumably on account of his 1972 action.
>>
>>(The 1972 was my first election, and I vote
At 05:47 PM 11/8/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>If the citizens of Missouri chose to elect a deceased person as Senator, I
think
>that's exactly what they should get. Leave the seat empty for two years.
Maybe she and Bono ("tree, get out out my way, I'm a congressman")'s ho can
form a cong
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