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To: dinok
"Badnarik and Cobb said they aren't trying to overturn President Bush's 136,000-vote victory in Ohio, but just want to ensure that all votes were counted properly in the face of concerns about Election Day irregularities.

....from small contributions my rosy red.....They were given enough money by the DNC to have conducted a recount, but like the "girlie men" that they are, they used the "3rd Party" to ask for the recount while they shelled out the dough, and it IS for the purpose of trying to overturn the presidential election. They don't want to admit they are liberals, they don't want to admit that they are anti-Christian bigots, and they don't want to admit they are behind the recount, but they want all ballots to count........even if they were submitted 2 weeks after the elections were over, and they ALL happen to be for democrat candidates. How coincidental. I think the GOP should ask for a recount of New York State, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Illinois, and not just for President, but for all ballots that voted democratic for ANY office position.

31 posted on 11/16/2004 2:55:12 PM PST by Iam1ru1-2
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To: Iam1ru1-2

I bet they never even counted absentee ballots in Cullyfoaneeah. Lesss do it!


50 posted on 11/16/2004 3:01:15 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: Iam1ru1-2
How coincidental. I think the GOP should ask for a recount of New York State, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Illinois, and not just for President, but for all ballots that voted democratic for ANY office position.

The Pubbies will have to hustle to do so in Wisconsin - a candidate may request a recount no later than 5 pm the third business day after the Elections Board received the last county canvass; assuming that they waited until the deadline of 11/12, that would mean 5 pm tomorrow. Heck, because it is (at least according to the AP) closer than 0.5%, it wouldn't cost the Pubbies anything (fee schedule is no cost if it's closer than 0.5% between the winner and the petitioner, $5/ward if the spread's between 0.5% and 2%, and the full estimated cost of the recount if the spread's more than 2%).

63 posted on 11/16/2004 3:11:00 PM PST by steveegg (Belling is free!)
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