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GO GET HIM BOB!!!!

GET OUT OF GOVERNOR RILEY'S HOUSE DON SEIGELMAN!

ON a related note:
Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor just announced that Seigelman will have to file suit against the State of Alabama and go to court to get any SEALED BALLOTS opened and recounted.

Any county that has already certified it's total (which is all or almost all I believe) has already SEALED their ballots. BALDWIN COUNTY has definately SEALED their ballots since they have been Certified since Wednesday.

1 posted on 11/08/2002 3:55:57 PM PST by commish
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To: commish
Is the SC conservative or liberal. Alabama law will be whatever they say it is. I really hope the FSC rules on NJ soon.
2 posted on 11/08/2002 3:59:45 PM PST by VRWC_minion
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To: commish
Great statement. Seigelman has to go.

Frisk him on the way out.

3 posted on 11/08/2002 3:59:58 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: commish
Sand pounding bttt
4 posted on 11/08/2002 4:00:43 PM PST by lodwick
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To: commish
That's unusual being a Baldwin and all. LOL!
6 posted on 11/08/2002 4:06:50 PM PST by Thisiswhoweare
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To: commish
If Riley is sure he won, he wouldn't object to a recount. After all, Bush went along with a recount and he STILL WON. I agree that Siegleman made a huge tactical error in declaring victory too soon and stating that Riley should do the right thing and not ask for a recount. That is why I have no sympathy for Siegleman's position. But a recount is the right thing to do when it is this close.
9 posted on 11/08/2002 4:09:31 PM PST by SamAdams76
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To: commish
I LIKE this guy- he's a stright talker!
Hope they don't waffle in 'Bama.
13 posted on 11/08/2002 4:13:44 PM PST by Goldwater Girl
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To: commish
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn.

Methinks the governor-elect seems a bit "pissed" ...

And is honest enough to admit it.

And gutsy enough to accuse the demo's of deliberately trying to "continue" the fraud they've done in the past.

And, on top of that, to broadly hint that certain fraud has already been discovered in AL.
15 posted on 11/08/2002 4:14:43 PM PST by Robert A Cook PE
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To: commish
Sounds like Seigelman needs one of these.
40 posted on 11/08/2002 4:39:40 PM PST by WSGilcrest
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To: commish
So it's follow the rule of law? How quaint.
45 posted on 11/08/2002 4:42:17 PM PST by Mark
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To: commish
Here's an update regarding the Alabama Attorney General's ruling: Alabama attorney general deals blow to governor's recount hopes

PHILLIP RAWLS, Associated Press Writer Friday, November 8, 2002

(11-08) 15:43 PST MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -- Democratic Gov. Don Siegelman's call for a statewide recount suffered a blow Friday when the Republican attorney general said sealed ballots can't be opened just because the governor trails his GOP challenger.

"You can't break the seal based on not liking the count," Attorney General Bill Pryor said in an opinion awaited by elections officials across Alabama.

In response, Siegelman campaign spokesman Rip Andrews said: "The bottom line is it's a Republican conspiracy at its worst."

It wasn't immediately clear whether the governor would go to court to try to force a recount or take the issue before the Legislature, which doesn't convene until January.

According to unofficial returns from Tuesday's election, Siegelman lost to GOP Rep. Bob Riley by 3,195 votes out of 1.3 million cast statewide.

All 67 counties began certifying their vote totals Friday and any changes were not expected to change the overall outcome. Riley has proceeded as if he is governor-elect, even appointing a transition team chairman.

Siegelman demanded a recount Thursday. He pointed in particular to Baldwin County, where elections officials reduced his tally by about 7,000 votes late Tuesday -- enough to give Riley the victory.

The county blamed a glitch in its computer system for the revision, but the first-term governor said the switch was made after poll workers left for the night.

Alabama law does not provide for an automatic recount in tight races, but voters can ask for one, county by county, if they put up a bond to pay for it. Democratic supporters began filing recount petitions across the state Friday, with Siegelman's campaign or the Democratic Party offering to pay for the bonds if necessary.

However, elections officials were advised by Secretary of State Jim Bennett to wait for Pryor's opinion in part to "avoid the situation that arose in Florida." Alabama has never had a statewide recount and some of its election laws date to the 1800s.

Pryor said the governor's petitions aren't sufficient to unseal the ballots and other election records. He said Siegelman could get the ballots opened under only two scenarios:

* He files an election contest with the Legislature and shows that illegal ballots were counted or legal ballots weren't counted and they would change the results. The new Legislature would consider an election contest in January.

* He gets a judge to order a recount in a county after finding that a voting machine or precinct did not make a report on election night.

"It is a crime to break a seal without following these procedures," Pryor said. The crime is a misdemeanor.

Siegelman's attorney, Joe Espy, disagreed with Pryor's interpretation and said a recount is needed to settle the issue in voters' minds.

"Whatever happened, happened. Let's just count the votes," he said.

In Baldwin County, Republican District Attorney David Whetstone said the ballots would remain sealed, based on Pryor's advice.

"As of right now, no one is going to recount the votes in Baldwin County," he said.

52 posted on 11/08/2002 4:52:31 PM PST by jpthomas
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To: commish
If W had turned into a doormat and let Forrest Stump steal the presidency, I wonder if some of these Republicans would be bold enough to challenge the Clinton Party's tactics. Although I would like to think that they would have the intestinal fortitude on their own, but I bet W's smackdown of Stump helped embolden them.
57 posted on 11/08/2002 4:58:30 PM PST by Paul Atreides
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To: commish
Another victory in the R collumn !
60 posted on 11/08/2002 4:59:35 PM PST by John Lenin
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To: commish
"GET OUT! GET OUT! GET OUT OF RILEY'S HOUSE!"

(Hey, it worked when algore was in Cheney's house!)

65 posted on 11/08/2002 5:12:57 PM PST by libsrscum
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To: commish
Sounds like ex-Gov'nor Seigelman needs a noisy FReep on his doorstep.
79 posted on 11/08/2002 5:47:53 PM PST by EarlyBird
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To: commish
Why was this so close anyway? I thought Riley would win in a landside. Any thoughts?

I apologize if this has already been discussed. No time to read the thread.

103 posted on 11/08/2002 8:01:23 PM PST by SoCar
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To: commish
I always did love that Montgomery Advertiser!
Living in Eufaula, it was sometimes difficult to find it, with copies of the Atlanta Constipation everywhere, but it was worth searching for.
104 posted on 11/08/2002 8:35:57 PM PST by Redbob
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The Alabama AG (PUB) just nixed a recount per Seigheilman's request. His only recourse looks like legal action (can you say Florida)?
114 posted on 11/08/2002 11:13:16 PM PST by Contra
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"Now, however, he has lost the election by 3,000 votes and he is singing a different tune. Now he wants to prolong it with a statewide recount, but there is only one problem. Alabama law does not allow such a recount."

Case closed.

118 posted on 11/09/2002 12:43:56 AM PST by Roscoe
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To: commish
...because the Legislature says you cannot.

AS IF ANY DEMOCRAT EVER LET THAT STOP THEM!

Siegelman's people are doubtless in touch with the NJ Dem party hacks as we speak.

125 posted on 11/09/2002 6:45:05 AM PST by Illbay
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