Sunday, the Chronicle ran a New York Times editorial designed to undermine confidence in the legitimacy of President Bush's reelection: From seven-hour lines that drove voters away, to malfunctioning machines, to poorly trained poll workers who directed people to the wrong polling places, to uneven policies about the use of provisional ballots, Ohio has become this year's poster state for every ailment in America's electoral process. Well, the recount is over, and guess what? The process, which cost more than $5,000 per uncovered vote, revealed that the original count was 99.995% accurate: That put Kerry 285 votes closer to Bush....