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To: Wil H
Does all that seem familiar?

It sure does.

Shortly after the Democrat attempt to overtturn the election of GW Bush, I lisened to an ex-operative being interviewed, and he said that they've been doing this for many years, and have in fact succeeded in overturning the results of a number of US senatorial and congressional elections.

I remember him saying (paraphraing),"You agitate until they agree to a recount. You've got to handle the ballots. Once they agree to the recount, you begin handling the ballots, causing some to be disqualified (doublepunched) and creating votes (by punching unpunched tickets). You just keep counting until your side wins."

This is EXACTLY what they tried to do in 2000 -- the first time this Stalinist tactic has been employed in a presidential contest. Utterly cynical and disgusting. It's a shame that so few Democrats realize what their party has become.

50 posted on 05/08/2008 7:20:59 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham ("The land of the Free...Because of the Brave")
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To: Mad_Tom_Rackham
you begin handling the ballots, causing some to be disqualified (doublepunched) and creating votes (by punching unpunched tickets).

If you recall, there were several double punched ballots in that recount, and they were for Gore plus someone else. I figured out how that happened.

You take a bunch (say 10 or twenty) of (already voted) voter cards, form them into a stack, and then run them through on the Gore punch hole with a probe shaped correctly to match the voting machine.

Gore votes are unaffected, non Gore votes become double punched and are disqualified.

It also explains how you create "hanging chads" and dimpled votes.

56 posted on 05/08/2008 8:07:36 PM PDT by Wil H
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