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Re: Election Fraud 2000



"False Document" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "Mark Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> > "False Document" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >> Strider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> >> > On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 19:33:37 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> > (Desertphile) wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>On 1 Dec 2003 17:33:04 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve) wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >>> You are afraid of Democracy. You would rather close your eyes
> >> >>> and pretend it's not happening. You have no argument against this
> >> >>> exposure. Do you benefit from the fraud? Maybe that's the answer.
> >> >>> Remember voter fraud works both ways.
> >> >>
> >> >>Some people, for whatever reasons, wish to ignore the fact that
> >> >>voting machines in Florida were tampered with during the year 2000
> >> >>elections. After _The_Washington_Post_ published its findings, the
> >> >>Diebold memos were "hacked" and published widely across the
> >> >>internet. The memos show the company's bewilderment concerning how
> >> >>easily their machines were fooled into subtracting 16,022 votes
> >> >>from Gore in one precinct, and subtracting 5,000 votes from Gore in
> >> >>another. It is the job of Bush2- appointed law enforcement to
> >> >>investigate the voting fraud, so it is very unlikely anything will
> >> >>be done until Bush2 is out of the Oval Office and competent people
> >> >>take over.
> >> >>
> >> >>I've read that Diebold has dropped most of its law suits against
> >> >>the people who posted Diebold's memos. They will likely never find
> >> >>the person who hacked into their computers and stole the memos.
> >> >>
> >> >>> Stevel
> >> >
> >> > Q.: Why didn't Gore want to count all the ballots of the State?
> >> >
> >> First of all, he did. During the contest phase, you can only request
> >> full state-wide recounts. So PZZZZT! Just another right-wing lie.
> >
> > I sorry, but it is a "right-wing" truth. If you read Gore's complaint
> > filed on 11/27/2000, under Fla. Code 102.168, contest of the election,
> > you will see that he only ask for a few counties to be recounted. Link
> > to it at: http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/election/CV-00-2808a.pdf
> >
> I sorry too. But you wrong.

No, I am quite correct.

> The complaint specifically mentions election
> improprieties in 4 counties: Dade, Nassau, Broward and Palm Beach.
> However, under "Universal Relief" they request: "A. Order that the
> Elections Canvassing Commission ammend its November 26, 2000
> certification of the votes received by the electors of Al Gore and Joseph
> Lieberman and George W. Bush and Richard Cheney to report the true and
> accurate results of the election as determined in this proceeding."

You are trying to change the meaning of that section. If that read as you
say, then Sauls would not have made the ruling that he did, and Gore would
not have argued that Sauls had made an error when he said that the counts
must be statewide.

Read the "Prayer for Relief, beginning on page 19. Notice that is does not
include the whole state.

> The Florida statutes in effect in 2000 provide the circuit court judge
> leeway to fashion any remedy.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/idla
>
> Title 9, Chapter 102.168 (8): The circuit judge to whom the contest is
> presented may fashion such orders as he or she deems necessary to ensure
> that each allegation in the complaint is investigated, examined, or
> checked, to prevent or correct any alleged wrong, and to provide any
> relief appropriate under such circumstances.
>
> Terry Lewis ordered a state-wide recount.

Lewis said to a few counties to segregated ballots in the overvote that
contained legal votes and that he would make a ruling. He did not make a
statewide ruling. Was he going to? If he did, would it be in time for safe
harbor? What was he going to do about the ballots in Palm Beach and Miami
Dade that were counted using standards that were not in place before the
election?

>Gore accepted that ruling. Bush went to federal court to have it
overturned. Period.

Yes, Bush appealed Gore's suit on several grounds including the hand counts
with an ever changing standard was illegal. Gore's campaign chair, Attorney
General Bob Butterworth warned Palm Beach County that the changing of the
counting standard would not stand. In the end, he was correct.

 --
> "Anybody who wants to harm American troops will be found and brought to
> justice. There are some that feel like if they attack us that we may
> decide to leave prematurely. They don't understand what they are talking
> about if that is the case. Let me finish. There are some who feel like
> the conditions are such that they can attack us there. My answer is,
> bring 'em on."
>
>    - George WMD Bush, July 2, 2003
>
> And they did. Impeach Bush NOW!!! Before more young kids die.





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