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To: MHGinTN
What was the nature of the 'disputed ballots'?... What is in dispute?

These are absentee ballots that couldn't be matched up with signature files in the county's new computerized system. They're claiming now that they intended all along to attempt a match up with the paper files but didn't get around to it. Much has been made over the security of these ballots, but another thing to pay attention to is the security of the signature files. In other words, did the dems contact these voters after the fact and get their sigs on file in time for doing the comparison now? How do we confirm that the signatures they find (hard copies) were on file at the time of the original canvass decision?

128 posted on 12/22/2004 2:20:24 PM PST by HumbleButExceedinglyAccurate
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To: HumbleButExceedinglyAccurate

indeed, all they needed to do was backdate the registrations and slip them into the files - and voila, stolen election. then blame it on a "computer mixup".


140 posted on 12/22/2004 2:25:53 PM PST by oceanview
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