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On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 00:12:36 -0500, John S wrote:
And the many extra voters we have here in Ohio, notably more registered voters in four counties than those old enough to vote deserve to be challenged. Is that intimidation or just being fair, one man (woman) = one vote. That question isn't that simple. Truly, it is one person = one vote. No one should have a problem with that, but how do you challenge? I can easily see, how a challenger in a minority neighborhood could become obstructionist, challenging legitimate voters and causing long lines. Personally, the 2000 election showed how flawed our election system is. Our leadership has had four years to fix it. That we are facing many of the same issues as in 2000, shows the ineptness of our leadership. A pox on *both* parties and, in a democracy, we get the leadership we deserve. |
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