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LOL, the ballots were not being counted at the "polling places", this was
the recount and was being conducted on public property, (i.e. government offices), but in most states and or counties, the ballots are not counted in the individual "polling places", but are transported to a central location to be counted, normally by machines. In Florida, they use machines to count the ballots. The protestors could and would have been convicted of inciting a riot, if they were actually guilty of inciting a riot. Obviously those administrators and the police did not view the problem as one that they considered dangerous or a case of "inciting a riot". If I were you I would be very careful about calling anyone stupid. "basskisser" wrote in message m... "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: To hell with compassion. If some mob of crazed lunatics start banging on the windows of a person's house, they should be shot by the owner...not just yelled at. They almost reminded me of the krazed konservatives who banged on the doors while ballots were being counted in south Florida ...On *public* property... making those inside fear for their safety. Despite the large police presence that was already there? Of course, the folks on Rove's lawn were better behaved. ..."on Rove's lawn" means they were trespassing on private property and inciting a riot. Both are crimes. What makes you think that the conservatives were on public property? Most polling places are on private property, such as churches. Also, they could be just as guilty of "inciting a riot". |