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To: Matchett-PI
Your argument makes no sense. This was a primary. Democrat against democrat. Reno was opposed by the clinton machine. Who are the democrats that would try to rig this primary, and why? If anything, the machine democrats know that Reno would lose, so why would they support her?

On the other hand, it's nice to see dems fighting dems. It could lower their turnout in the election. Especially if it comes down to a couple thousand votes in a tainted primary.

48 posted on 09/11/2002 7:29:25 AM PDT by js1138
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To: js1138
"Your argument makes no sense. This was a primary. Democrat against democrat. Reno was opposed by the clinton machine. Who are the democrats that would try to rig this primary, and why? If anything, the machine democrats know that Reno would lose, so why would they support her?"

You tell me. LOL

From the article:

"By Wednesday, thousands of votes still hadn't been counted in three large South Florida counties --— Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach, some of the same counties that figured prominently in the 2000 election dispute.

The three counties represent 29 percent of the state's registered voters, and the returns there showed Reno with a better than 2-to-1 margin.

Besides the problems in Miami-Dade, Broward County officials said they couldn't find 12 cartridges that store votes from the touchscreen machines"

From the Palm Beach Post: "MIAMI-DADE COUNTY - Janet Reno sued to extend poll hours by two hours in Broward, Duval, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties. More than 100 voters were turned away when machines were off-line for about five hours in a precinct targeted by Reno in Miami's predominantly black Liberty City neighborhood. Some machines were inoperable at 36 precincts at 2 p.m. Machines reset themselves in another Liberty City precinct, routing voters back to the starting screen. Voting machines were activated late in precincts across the county ranging from affluent to poor black and Hispanic neighborhoods. Four of nine election workers did not show up at a Coral Gables precinct where the doors were not opened for workers to set up until 7 a.m. and the machines were not all running until 8:20 a.m. Voters say they were denied provisional ballots. In predominantly black Carol City north of Miami, poll workers demonstrated how to use machines by marking "yes" on a measure that would repeal the county's gay rights ordinance. Elections headquarters had trouble reaching precincts by telephone. "We expected problems, but not to this magnitude," said Gisela Salas, the assistant supervisor of elections."

Don't sit around trying to figure out the tactics of Marxist/DemocRATS. When you know you're dealing with low-life criminal mentalities in the election process you should automatically know and expect that you will be having to deal with fallout that never favors Republicans.

This is a trial run for November. Those who underestimate snakes (Marxist DemocRATS) always wonder what happened to them when they get bit.

To eliminate snake bites, snake behavior must be anticipated and headed off at the pass. The way to stay ten steps ahead of them is to read their handbook -- the Marxist Manifesto. Ask Horowitz --- he knows them like a book. He knows the tricks in their trick bag. He's a GREAT snake handler.

The stupid party needs to pay more attention to his advice.

69 posted on 09/11/2002 9:37:21 AM PDT by Matchett-PI
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