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![]() In article , Harry Krause wrote: Karl Denninger wrote: Right out of the Democrat Party playbook. "Even if you can't find evidence of fraud or intimidation, accuse people of it anyway." Never mind that the counties which went heavily Kerry are all run by Democrats. Up here in the Panhandle we use mark-sense paper ballots, which are easily recounted (either by machine or hand) Thus, you want to now accuse a Democrat Party machine, which ran the election in those counties, of committing fraud for the REPUBLICAN candidate? That stretches credibility just a TINY bit, don't 'ya think? -- Try to think this through, Karl. There's more to Florida than Miami-Dade and Evangelistia, where you live, eh? Anywhere there are receipt-less electronic voting machines in Florida, there are opportunities for fraud. And when the GOP runs the entire state, but for a few counties, the opportunities are substantial. I've posited more than once that federal elections ought to be run by federal officials, on equipment that meets standards and provides both the voter and the counters with hard receipts. Receipt-less electronic voting machines are so much trash. There are electronic machines that generate receipts. You're correct. Now explain why Theresa LaPore, who's a Democrat in a heavily-democratic county, decided to buy and install in her county the machines that do not generate receipts - in the very county where the chad fun was present. PS: The majority of the heavily republican counties in Florida use and have used mark-sense cards with a reader at the point of ballot deposit that will not accept an overvoted ballot. Indeed, its simply amazing - the Democrat counties are the ones who adopted these electronic machines, in the main. Do 'ya think they thought perhaps they could pull some funny bizness - like in Pennsylvania where there were machines in heavily-Democrat counties that STARTED with votes on the tabulators - but it just didn't work out for them? Might be.... Florida is now 88% in, with Bush having a margin of about 250,000 votes. Florida looks pretty safe in Bush's column Harry... the remaining votes would have to break roughly 75% for Kerry for him to win here. Ain't gonna happen. -- -- Karl Denninger ) Internet Consultant & Kids Rights Activist http://www.denninger.net My home on the net - links to everything I do! http://scubaforum.org Your UNCENSORED place to talk about DIVING! http://www.spamcuda.net SPAM FREE mailboxes - FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME! http://genesis3.blogspot.com Musings Of A Sentient Mind |
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