questions for Richard..off topic

Meyer Carl cmpiano@home.com
Fri, 1 Dec 2000 09:45:05 -0800


Amen! Brother Jim!

Carl Meyer


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Subject: questions for Richard..off topic


> Ric wrote:
> <<"With a only 500 vote difference and 10,000 votes (I think this is only
two
> counties) unable to be counted by machine what is the big deal about
> counting them by humans?  But if not counted manually it will ever be on
the
> minds of millions,">>
>
> Ric there is mo facts dat y'all ain't dealing wif I knows dey is
> uncomfortable sometime but there they are...........
>
> "fair, full and accurate count" the current mantra...but is it truthful?
> Throughout Florida there are some 157,000 "uncounted ballots"..why then
does
> "counting fully fairly and accurately" only three counties (aprox 14,000
> ballots or 9% of the "uncounted" total) constitute a "full fair and
accurate"
> ballot count?..........
> The counties that Gore wants to count/recount are Dade, Broward, Palm
Beach.
> In Dade county Gore won 53% of the vote.
> In Broward county Gore won 68% of the vote.
> In Palm Beach county Gore won 63% of the vote.
> Naturally he wants a "full, fair and accurate count" of those counties.
>
> Some counties where he has 'not' demanded a "full, fair and accurate
count"
> in are:
> Duval county where Bush won 58% of the vote.
> Baker county where Bush won 70% of the vote.
> Bay  county where Bush won 67% of the vote.
> Okloosa county where Bush won 88% of the vote.
>
> (note: Of the 67 counties in FL Bush won 48 Gore won 19.)
>
> Why hasn't Gore demanded a "full, fair and accurate count" of these
counties
> also? Well he has offered such in his PR appearances but not once in a
> courtroom have his attornies demanded such.......curious? just a little?
>  Don't you find it a little odd that out of all 67 counties where there is
a
> total count of 157,000 "uncounted ballots" that only in 'his' counties has
he
> demanded, in court, a recount? Does 9% of the total "uncounted ballots"
truly
> represent a "full, fair and accurate" count"??
>
> Oh well back to the pit! :-)
> Jim Bryant (FL)



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