Posted on 09/10/2001 8:24:53 AM PDT by ChaseR
Did the recount decision hurt the Supreme Court's credibility? | |
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No. The ruling was a correct interpretation of the law.![]() |
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Yes. The court's decision was obviously politically motivated.![]() |
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I'm undecided.![]() |
To: tje
Re:I already voted, unless I can vote again and again and again.
Go to your cookie folder on your hard drive. Probably located at C:\Windows\cookies\ delete the two *.txt files named yourID#@msn[1].txt and yourID#@msnbc[2].txt . The letters "YourID#" will be replaced by your e-mail address. Delete these two *.txt files, restart explorer, cut and paste the link http://www.msnbc.com/news/626039.asp#BODY into your address bar - -
- - and Freep away! 209 Posted on 09/09/2001 16:16:40 PDT by ChadGore
To: petuniasevan Freeped again. There may be some anti-freeps at work, it's went from 45/55 to 44/56.
214 Posted on 09/09/2001 16:35:32 PDT by Brett66
To: Checkers Well, in light of what's going on at Democratic Underground, I suddenly have no reservations about clearing my cookies and voting again.
223 Posted on 09/09/2001 17:35:05 PDT by Bryan
To: Coop This is pretty tough. There have got to be a lot of DU people voting multiple times.
225 Posted on 09/09/2001 17:57:11 PDT by Bryan
To: Bryan
Did the recount decision hurt the Supreme Court's credibility?
* 6576 responses No. The ruling was a correct interpretation of the law. 43%
Yes. The court's decision was obviously politically motivated. 55%
undecided. 2%
Still needs more freeping.
227 Posted on 09/09/2001 18:11:20 PDT by Salvation
To: mountaineer, ChaseR
MSNBC is certainly not known for their honesty. You are so right. We have seen how when we FREEP a Poll it changes big time.
This looks fixed to me.
MSNBC = typical socialist liberal propaganda media machine.
228 Posted on 09/09/2001 18:26:00 PDT by Snow Bunny
To: Snow Bunny
In the past using links from FR on other polls have left a 'cookie' that caused Freeper votes to be expunged.
Using a URL rather than a link on a post may help prevent that from happening.
229 Posted on 09/09/2001 18:34:37 PDT by JulieRNR21
To: petuniasevan FReeped
We're still losing, though. But this is a Newsweak/PMSNBC poll. The article is written by Howard Fineman. Surprise, surprise.
235 Posted on 09/09/2001 19:03:23 PDT by esther2
To: goldilucky We are now up to 7264 responses. Still 55% to 43%.
The DU site is definitely jacking up the "Yes" votes.
237 Posted on 09/09/2001 19:04:53 PDT by Bryan
To: petuniasevan BTTT!!
Thanks for the ping!
Currently - no: 43%; yes: 55%; undecided: 2%; 7352 votes total.
240 Posted on 09/09/2001 19:18:37 PDT by republicandiva
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Here is are the LATEST TABULATIONS:
Did the recount decision hurt the Supreme Court's credibility?
* 15672 responses
No. The ruling was a correct interpretation of the law.
42%
Yes. The court's decision was obviously politically motivated.
56%
I'm undecided.
2%
rofl
rofl
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