Posted on 10/28/2004 5:26:08 PM PDT by sportutegrl
"The problem is not that there's no solution. The problem is that Rendell doesn't want a solution."
Somestimes it's just not a good idea to let one man have all the power.
Once again the military are the ones with votes not counted. yet god forbid the Florida people make up there vote is counted and all h**l breaks lose.
Typical democrat
Interestingly, that's one of his claims in his letter to Senator Santorum. He accuses him of being "disingenuous" for implying Rendell has the power to change the date. However, Rendell is the one being misleading, by implying he can do nothing (as he says he'd do nothing even if he could).
What's the source of this information?
I think the following info from the article is interesting:
Some overseas voters received absentee ballots from county election officials with Nader listed as a presidential candidate, while others received ballots without the independent's name.
Rather than correct the ballots and extend the deadline, the court decided to leave incorrect ballots out there. Now, what happens to the ballots that have votes for Nader? Will they be discarded entirely, or will other votes on that form count? How can military personnel walk the line between voting early enough to be counted versus late enough to know if Nader was going to be dropped?
Rendell was the former mayor of Philadelphia, did some time with the DNC and became governor or PA a few years back.......... typical liberal dem......rules don't apply to them...
I'll believe this when I see it.
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