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"Dr. Jai Maharaj" wrote:
> Absentee Ballot Fraud in Seminole County
> By David E. Scheim
> http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml#SCHEIM
> See: Trust or Hustle: The Bush Record
> http://www.campaignwatch.org/hustle.htm
> In Seminole County, Florida, GOP representatives entered
> election offices and selectively completed 4,700 requests
> for absentee ballots from Republicans; incomplete
> requests there from Democrats were rejected. The case
> goes to trial in Circuit Court on November 29.
> The election supervisor in Seminole County, Sandra Gourd,
> goes on trial next week in Florida circuit court for
> inviting GOP workers to fill in 4,700 incomplete GOP
> absentee ballot requests1 while rejecting incomplete
> Democratic absentee ballot requests.2 A similar absentee
> ballot fraud case in 1997 resulted in the ouster of Miami
> Mayor Xavier Saurez,3 who admitted this month handling
> GOP absentee ballot forms in the 2000 election.4
> Earlier this year, Florida Republicans mailed out
> thousands of reply requests for absentee ballots to GOP
> voters that left blank the voter ID number required by
> Florida’s anti-fraud election law.5 Gourd, a Republican,
> contacted GOP County Chairman James Stelling, who
> provided two workers to camp out in her offices for
> several days and fill in the missing voter ID numbers.6
> But Gourd did not process similar incomplete requests for
> absentee ballots from Democratic voters7 and refused to
> allow Democratic officials the same opportunity to
> complete them.8 Florida law requires the voter, a family
> member or guardian to complete all information on the
> absentee ballot application.9
> In a parallel case, Xavier Suarez was elected mayor of
> Miami in 1997 with the help of 400 absentee ballots that
> proved fraudulent.10 A Florida District Court later
> threw out all 5,000 absentee ballots in the contest,
> which had gone 2-to-1 for Suarez, and awarded the
> mayorship to Suarez’ opponent.11 A separate 1998 court
> ruling granted Florida judges broad authority to
> invalidate elections if fraud or even unintentional error
> results in a flawed outcome.12
> In Seminole County, Bush also won the 15,000 absentee
> ballots cast by a 2-to-1 margin.13 Disqualification of
> the 4,700 selectively completed GOP ballots, or all
> 15,000 if these could not be identified, would provide
> the margin of victory for Gore.
> Ousted Mayor Suarez, elected last September to the
> Executive Committee of the Miami-Dade Republican Party,14
> made a stunning admission November 8th to interviewer
> Evan Shapiro of FEED Magazine. Suarez said that he
> ”helped fill out absentee ballot forms and enlist
> Republican absentee voters in Miami-Dade County” for the
> 2000 presidential election.15
> ”Dade County Republicans have a very specific expertise
> in getting out absentee ballots,” Suarez told Shapiro.
> ”I obviously have specific experience in this
> myself.”16 Kendall Coffey, a lead attorney in the
> Suarez election misconduct case, found Suarez’s
> statements deeply troubling given his past ”systematic
> and massive absentee ballot fraud.”17
> Former Florida GOP chairman Tom Slade said that the
> Seminole lawsuit could be the Democrats ”biggest asset”
> in the election contest.18 Indeed, disqualification of
> the 4,700 selectively completed GOP absentee ballot
> requests or all 15,000 if these cannot be identified
> would swing Florida for Gore. Both the Suarez case
> precedent and Florida law mandate such a remedy for this
> selective and illegal intervention to boost GOP votes.
> (See http://www.campaignwatch.org for complete
> documentation if you happen to be reading a copy of this
> web report.)
> A broader pattern of GOP voter fraud in Florida? While
> the facts of the Seminole County case are not in dispute
> and the mandated legal remedy should win Florida for
> Gore, it is still of historical interest to consider
> whether the events in Seminole were part of a larger
> pattern of voter fraud benefiting GOP candidate George
> Bush in Florida. Answers are as yet elusive, yet it is
> reasonable to raise this question based upon the
> following allegations, background and precedents.
> Allegations of fraud. Dozens of reports allege harassment
> and intimidation of black voters and improper denial of
> voting privileges to blacks in Miami, Tampa, Tallahassee,
> Hillsborough County, Volusia County, and other areas of
> Florida.19 The London Times reported that the FBI was
> asked to investigate allegations that thousands of mainly
> black supporters of Al Gore in Miami were given ballot
> papers that had already been marked for rival candidates,
> and that up to 17,000 ballots had been tampered with.20
> In Duval County, 22,000 punch card ballots, or 7.5% of
> the vote, was disqualified due to multiple punching,
> predominantly in Democratic precincts.21 This was twice
> the rate of disqualification for overvoting as occurred
> in Palm Beach County.22 In response to a query from a
> Democratic official November 8th, the Republican Duval
> County supervisor of elections reportedly estimated that
> there were only a few hundred overvotes after he had
> already accurately reported the correct figure of 22,000
> to Tallahassee,23 raising the question again as to
> whether ballots had been altered to disqualify Gore
> votes.
> Background of Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Jeb’s unsavory
> background suggests the possibility of an illicit extra
> push on election day for brother George. As extensively
> documented here
> http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#jeb from Wall
> Street Journal and Washington Post reports, Jeb had
> lobbied for a Mob-linked HMO engaged in massive Medicare
> fraud24 and defaulted on a $4.5 million S&L loan arranged
> through a front with no repayment schedule specified.25
> Precedents of election fraud. Not too many decades ago,
> ballot boxes from precincts supportive of rivals to
> underworld-linked political machines could sometimes be
> found at the bottom of the river on election night. It
> is widely believed that the Daley machine and the Chicago
> Mob fixed votes to win Illinois for John Kennedy in 1960.
> The 1997 Suarez case and recent events in Seminole County
> indeed demonstrate that election fraud is still a part of
> the landscape in Florida.
> If the Bush brothers feel somehow justified in
> retaliating for JFK’s 1960 election victory, however, one
> important distinction should be noted. After winning the
> White House with probable Mob help, JFK supported his
> brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, in a massive
> and successful crusade against organized crime that had
> the Mafia in dire straights when Kennedy was assassinated
> in 1963. (The Mob responded to this Kennedy effort by a
> significant shift of allegiance to the GOP, as
> exemplified by the political transformations of proxies
> Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Hoffa, analogous to the South’s
> affiliation with the Democratic Party following Abraham
> Lincoln’s presidency. This shift was also a consequence
> of demographics: between the 1960s and 1980s, for
> example, organized crime had progressed from robbing
> banks to owning and draining them.)
> No such disassociation from corrupt support would be
> anticipated if George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential
> election as a result of voter fraud. Five members of the
> Bush family, including George W. and Jeb, were involved
> in questionable financial dealings, in some cases with
> organized crime links, while former president George H.W.
> Bush disbanded
> http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#disband
> the federal organized crime strike forces in 1989, which
> had been perhaps the government’s most successful tool
> against the Mob in the 1970s and 1980s.
> David E. Scheim, PhD, is the author of the 1989 New York
> Times bestseller, Contract on America. He is a retired
> commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service.
> Source – http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml
> News Plus
> http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> Om Shanti
> Jai’s News Plus
> http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the educational
> purposes of research and open discussion. The contents of this post
> may not have been authored by, and do not necessarily represent the
> opinion of the poster. The contents are protected by copyright law
> and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
> Panchaang for 1 Margshirsh 5101, Sunday, November 26, 2000:
> Vikrama Nama Samvatsare 5102 Dakshinaya Jivana Ritau
> Vrischika Mase Shukla Pakshe Bhanu Vasara Yuktayam
> Jyeshttha Nakshatra Sukarma-Dhriti Yoga
> Bava-Balava Karana Prathama-Dviteeya Yam Tithau
> Hindu Holocaust Museum
> http://www.mantra.com/holocaust
> Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
> http://www.hindu.org
> http://www.hindunet.org
> Islam and Muslims
> http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate
> PayPal is a no-cost service that lets you ‘beam’ money
> https://secure.paypal.com/refer/pal=mantra%40mantra.com
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scambuster wrote:
> "Dr. Jai Maharaj" wrote:
> > Absentee Ballot Fraud in Seminole County
> > By David E. Scheim
> > http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml#SCHEIM
> > See: Trust or Hustle: The Bush Record
> > http://www.campaignwatch.org/hustle.htm
> > In Seminole County, Florida, GOP representatives entered
> > election offices and selectively completed 4,700 requests
> > for absentee ballots from Republicans; incomplete
> > requests there from Democrats were rejected. The case
> > goes to trial in Circuit Court on November 29.
> > The election supervisor in Seminole County, Sandra Gourd,
> > goes on trial next week in Florida circuit court for
> > inviting GOP workers to fill in 4,700 incomplete GOP
> > absentee ballot requests1 while rejecting incomplete
> > Democratic absentee ballot requests.2 A similar absentee
> > ballot fraud case in 1997 resulted in the ouster of Miami
> > Mayor Xavier Saurez,3 who admitted this month handling
> > GOP absentee ballot forms in the 2000 election.4
> > Earlier this year, Florida Republicans mailed out
> > thousands of reply requests for absentee ballots to GOP
> > voters that left blank the voter ID number required by
> > Florida’s anti-fraud election law.5 Gourd, a Republican,
> > contacted GOP County Chairman James Stelling, who
> > provided two workers to camp out in her offices for
> > several days and fill in the missing voter ID numbers.6
> > But Gourd did not process similar incomplete requests for
> > absentee ballots from Democratic voters7 and refused to
> > allow Democratic officials the same opportunity to
> > complete them.8 Florida law requires the voter, a family
> > member or guardian to complete all information on the
> > absentee ballot application.9
> > In a parallel case, Xavier Suarez was elected mayor of
> > Miami in 1997 with the help of 400 absentee ballots that
> > proved fraudulent.10 A Florida District Court later
> > threw out all 5,000 absentee ballots in the contest,
> > which had gone 2-to-1 for Suarez, and awarded the
> > mayorship to Suarez’ opponent.11 A separate 1998 court
> > ruling granted Florida judges broad authority to
> > invalidate elections if fraud or even unintentional error
> > results in a flawed outcome.12
> > In Seminole County, Bush also won the 15,000 absentee
> > ballots cast by a 2-to-1 margin.13 Disqualification of
> > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP ballots, or all
> > 15,000 if these could not be identified, would provide
> > the margin of victory for Gore.
> > Ousted Mayor Suarez, elected last September to the
> > Executive Committee of the Miami-Dade Republican Party,14
> > made a stunning admission November 8th to interviewer
> > Evan Shapiro of FEED Magazine. Suarez said that he
> > ”helped fill out absentee ballot forms and enlist
> > Republican absentee voters in Miami-Dade County” for the
> > 2000 presidential election.15
> > ”Dade County Republicans have a very specific expertise
> > in getting out absentee ballots,” Suarez told Shapiro.
> > ”I obviously have specific experience in this
> > myself.”16 Kendall Coffey, a lead attorney in the
> > Suarez election misconduct case, found Suarez’s
> > statements deeply troubling given his past ”systematic
> > and massive absentee ballot fraud.”17
> > Former Florida GOP chairman Tom Slade said that the
> > Seminole lawsuit could be the Democrats ”biggest asset”
> > in the election contest.18 Indeed, disqualification of
> > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP absentee ballot
> > requests or all 15,000 if these cannot be identified
> > would swing Florida for Gore. Both the Suarez case
> > precedent and Florida law mandate such a remedy for this
> > selective and illegal intervention to boost GOP votes.
> > (See http://www.campaignwatch.org for complete
> > documentation if you happen to be reading a copy of this
> > web report.)
> > A broader pattern of GOP voter fraud in Florida? While
> > the facts of the Seminole County case are not in dispute
> > and the mandated legal remedy should win Florida for
> > Gore, it is still of historical interest to consider
> > whether the events in Seminole were part of a larger
> > pattern of voter fraud benefiting GOP candidate George
> > Bush in Florida. Answers are as yet elusive, yet it is
> > reasonable to raise this question based upon the
> > following allegations, background and precedents.
> > Allegations of fraud. Dozens of reports allege harassment
> > and intimidation of black voters and improper denial of
> > voting privileges to blacks in Miami, Tampa, Tallahassee,
> > Hillsborough County, Volusia County, and other areas of
> > Florida.19 The London Times reported that the FBI was
> > asked to investigate allegations that thousands of mainly
> > black supporters of Al Gore in Miami were given ballot
> > papers that had already been marked for rival candidates,
> > and that up to 17,000 ballots had been tampered with.20
> > In Duval County, 22,000 punch card ballots, or 7.5% of
> > the vote, was disqualified due to multiple punching,
> > predominantly in Democratic precincts.21 This was twice
> > the rate of disqualification for overvoting as occurred
> > in Palm Beach County.22 In response to a query from a
> > Democratic official November 8th, the Republican Duval
> > County supervisor of elections reportedly estimated that
> > there were only a few hundred overvotes after he had
> > already accurately reported the correct figure of 22,000
> > to Tallahassee,23 raising the question again as to
> > whether ballots had been altered to disqualify Gore
> > votes.
> > Background of Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Jeb’s unsavory
> > background suggests the possibility of an illicit extra
> > push on election day for brother George. As extensively
> > documented here
> > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#jeb from Wall
> > Street Journal and Washington Post reports, Jeb had
> > lobbied for a Mob-linked HMO engaged in massive Medicare
> > fraud24 and defaulted on a $4.5 million S&L loan arranged
> > through a front with no repayment schedule specified.25
> > Precedents of election fraud. Not too many decades ago,
> > ballot boxes from precincts supportive of rivals to
> > underworld-linked political machines could sometimes be
> > found at the bottom of the river on election night. It
> > is widely believed that the Daley machine and the Chicago
> > Mob fixed votes to win Illinois for John Kennedy in 1960.
> > The 1997 Suarez case and recent events in Seminole County
> > indeed demonstrate that election fraud is still a part of
> > the landscape in Florida.
> > If the Bush brothers feel somehow justified in
> > retaliating for JFK’s 1960 election victory, however, one
> > important distinction should be noted. After winning the
> > White House with probable Mob help, JFK supported his
> > brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, in a massive
> > and successful crusade against organized crime that had
> > the Mafia in dire straights when Kennedy was assassinated
> > in 1963. (The Mob responded to this Kennedy effort by a
> > significant shift of allegiance to the GOP, as
> > exemplified by the political transformations of proxies
> > Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Hoffa, analogous to the South’s
> > affiliation with the Democratic Party following Abraham
> > Lincoln’s presidency. This shift was also a consequence
> > of demographics: between the 1960s and 1980s, for
> > example, organized crime had progressed from robbing
> > banks to owning and draining them.)
> > No such disassociation from corrupt support would be
> > anticipated if George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential
> > election as a result of voter fraud. Five members of the
> > Bush family, including George W. and Jeb, were involved
> > in questionable financial dealings, in some cases with
> > organized crime links, while former president George H.W.
> > Bush disbanded
> > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#disband
> > the federal organized crime strike forces in 1989, which
> > had been perhaps the government’s most successful tool
> > against the Mob in the 1970s and 1980s.
> > David E. Scheim, PhD, is the author of the 1989 New York
> > Times bestseller, Contract on America. He is a retired
> > commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service.
> > Source – http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml
> > News Plus
> > http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> > Om Shanti
> > Jai’s News Plus
> > http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> > Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the educational
> > purposes of research and open discussion. The contents of this post
> > may not have been authored by, and do not necessarily represent the
> > opinion of the poster. The contents are protected by copyright law
> > and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
> > Panchaang for 1 Margshirsh 5101, Sunday, November 26, 2000:
> > Vikrama Nama Samvatsare 5102 Dakshinaya Jivana Ritau
> > Vrischika Mase Shukla Pakshe Bhanu Vasara Yuktayam
> > Jyeshttha Nakshatra Sukarma-Dhriti Yoga
> > Bava-Balava Karana Prathama-Dviteeya Yam Tithau
> > Hindu Holocaust Museum
> > http://www.mantra.com/holocaust
> > Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
> > http://www.hindu.org
> > http://www.hindunet.org
> > Islam and Muslims
> > http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate
> > PayPal is a no-cost service that lets you ‘beam’ money
> > https://secure.paypal.com/refer/pal=mantra%40mantra.com
> > For-pay Internet distributed processing
> > http://www.ProcessTree.com/?sponsor=17423
> > Open a no-cost, no-obligation real gold worldwide money account
> > http://www.e-gold.com/e-gold.asp?cid=108077
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scambuster wrote:
> I AM LOSING TRACK OF HOW MANY SCAMS THE
> REPUBLICAN PARTY TRIED TO PULL.
> scambuster wrote:
> > "Dr. Jai Maharaj" wrote:
> > > Absentee Ballot Fraud in Seminole County
> > > By David E. Scheim
> > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml#SCHEIM
> > > See: Trust or Hustle: The Bush Record
> > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/hustle.htm
> > > In Seminole County, Florida, GOP representatives entered
> > > election offices and selectively completed 4,700 requests
> > > for absentee ballots from Republicans; incomplete
> > > requests there from Democrats were rejected. The case
> > > goes to trial in Circuit Court on November 29.
> > > The election supervisor in Seminole County, Sandra Gourd,
> > > goes on trial next week in Florida circuit court for
> > > inviting GOP workers to fill in 4,700 incomplete GOP
> > > absentee ballot requests1 while rejecting incomplete
> > > Democratic absentee ballot requests.2 A similar absentee
> > > ballot fraud case in 1997 resulted in the ouster of Miami
> > > Mayor Xavier Saurez,3 who admitted this month handling
> > > GOP absentee ballot forms in the 2000 election.4
> > > Earlier this year, Florida Republicans mailed out
> > > thousands of reply requests for absentee ballots to GOP
> > > voters that left blank the voter ID number required by
> > > Florida’s anti-fraud election law.5 Gourd, a Republican,
> > > contacted GOP County Chairman James Stelling, who
> > > provided two workers to camp out in her offices for
> > > several days and fill in the missing voter ID numbers.6
> > > But Gourd did not process similar incomplete requests for
> > > absentee ballots from Democratic voters7 and refused to
> > > allow Democratic officials the same opportunity to
> > > complete them.8 Florida law requires the voter, a family
> > > member or guardian to complete all information on the
> > > absentee ballot application.9
> > > In a parallel case, Xavier Suarez was elected mayor of
> > > Miami in 1997 with the help of 400 absentee ballots that
> > > proved fraudulent.10 A Florida District Court later
> > > threw out all 5,000 absentee ballots in the contest,
> > > which had gone 2-to-1 for Suarez, and awarded the
> > > mayorship to Suarez’ opponent.11 A separate 1998 court
> > > ruling granted Florida judges broad authority to
> > > invalidate elections if fraud or even unintentional error
> > > results in a flawed outcome.12
> > > In Seminole County, Bush also won the 15,000 absentee
> > > ballots cast by a 2-to-1 margin.13 Disqualification of
> > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP ballots, or all
> > > 15,000 if these could not be identified, would provide
> > > the margin of victory for Gore.
> > > Ousted Mayor Suarez, elected last September to the
> > > Executive Committee of the Miami-Dade Republican Party,14
> > > made a stunning admission November 8th to interviewer
> > > Evan Shapiro of FEED Magazine. Suarez said that he
> > > ”helped fill out absentee ballot forms and enlist
> > > Republican absentee voters in Miami-Dade County” for the
> > > 2000 presidential election.15
> > > ”Dade County Republicans have a very specific expertise
> > > in getting out absentee ballots,” Suarez told Shapiro.
> > > ”I obviously have specific experience in this
> > > myself.”16 Kendall Coffey, a lead attorney in the
> > > Suarez election misconduct case, found Suarez’s
> > > statements deeply troubling given his past ”systematic
> > > and massive absentee ballot fraud.”17
> > > Former Florida GOP chairman Tom Slade said that the
> > > Seminole lawsuit could be the Democrats ”biggest asset”
> > > in the election contest.18 Indeed, disqualification of
> > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP absentee ballot
> > > requests or all 15,000 if these cannot be identified
> > > would swing Florida for Gore. Both the Suarez case
> > > precedent and Florida law mandate such a remedy for this
> > > selective and illegal intervention to boost GOP votes.
> > > (See http://www.campaignwatch.org for complete
> > > documentation if you happen to be reading a copy of this
> > > web report.)
> > > A broader pattern of GOP voter fraud in Florida? While
> > > the facts of the Seminole County case are not in dispute
> > > and the mandated legal remedy should win Florida for
> > > Gore, it is still of historical interest to consider
> > > whether the events in Seminole were part of a larger
> > > pattern of voter fraud benefiting GOP candidate George
> > > Bush in Florida. Answers are as yet elusive, yet it is
> > > reasonable to raise this question based upon the
> > > following allegations, background and precedents.
> > > Allegations of fraud. Dozens of reports allege harassment
> > > and intimidation of black voters and improper denial of
> > > voting privileges to blacks in Miami, Tampa, Tallahassee,
> > > Hillsborough County, Volusia County, and other areas of
> > > Florida.19 The London Times reported that the FBI was
> > > asked to investigate allegations that thousands of mainly
> > > black supporters of Al Gore in Miami were given ballot
> > > papers that had already been marked for rival candidates,
> > > and that up to 17,000 ballots had been tampered with.20
> > > In Duval County, 22,000 punch card ballots, or 7.5% of
> > > the vote, was disqualified due to multiple punching,
> > > predominantly in Democratic precincts.21 This was twice
> > > the rate of disqualification for overvoting as occurred
> > > in Palm Beach County.22 In response to a query from a
> > > Democratic official November 8th, the Republican Duval
> > > County supervisor of elections reportedly estimated that
> > > there were only a few hundred overvotes after he had
> > > already accurately reported the correct figure of 22,000
> > > to Tallahassee,23 raising the question again as to
> > > whether ballots had been altered to disqualify Gore
> > > votes.
> > > Background of Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Jeb’s unsavory
> > > background suggests the possibility of an illicit extra
> > > push on election day for brother George. As extensively
> > > documented here
> > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#jeb from Wall
> > > Street Journal and Washington Post reports, Jeb had
> > > lobbied for a Mob-linked HMO engaged in massive Medicare
> > > fraud24 and defaulted on a $4.5 million S&L loan arranged
> > > through a front with no repayment schedule specified.25
> > > Precedents of election fraud. Not too many decades ago,
> > > ballot boxes from precincts supportive of rivals to
> > > underworld-linked political machines could sometimes be
> > > found at the bottom of the river on election night. It
> > > is widely believed that the Daley machine and the Chicago
> > > Mob fixed votes to win Illinois for John Kennedy in 1960.
> > > The 1997 Suarez case and recent events in Seminole County
> > > indeed demonstrate that election fraud is still a part of
> > > the landscape in Florida.
> > > If the Bush brothers feel somehow justified in
> > > retaliating for JFK’s 1960 election victory, however, one
> > > important distinction should be noted. After winning the
> > > White House with probable Mob help, JFK supported his
> > > brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, in a massive
> > > and successful crusade against organized crime that had
> > > the Mafia in dire straights when Kennedy was assassinated
> > > in 1963. (The Mob responded to this Kennedy effort by a
> > > significant shift of allegiance to the GOP, as
> > > exemplified by the political transformations of proxies
> > > Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Hoffa, analogous to the South’s
> > > affiliation with the Democratic Party following Abraham
> > > Lincoln’s presidency. This shift was also a consequence
> > > of demographics: between the 1960s and 1980s, for
> > > example, organized crime had progressed from robbing
> > > banks to owning and draining them.)
> > > No such disassociation from corrupt support would be
> > > anticipated if George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential
> > > election as a result of voter fraud. Five members of the
> > > Bush family, including George W. and Jeb, were involved
> > > in questionable financial dealings, in some cases with
> > > organized crime links, while former president George H.W.
> > > Bush disbanded
> > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#disband
> > > the federal organized crime strike forces in 1989, which
> > > had been perhaps the government’s most successful tool
> > > against the Mob in the 1970s and 1980s.
> > > David E. Scheim, PhD, is the author of the 1989 New York
> > > Times bestseller, Contract on America. He is a retired
> > > commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service.
> > > Source – http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml
> > > News Plus
> > > http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> > > Om Shanti
> > > Jai’s News Plus
> > > http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> > > Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the educational
> > > purposes of research and open discussion. The contents of this post
> > > may not have been authored by, and do not necessarily represent the
> > > opinion of the poster. The contents are protected by copyright law
> > > and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
> > > Panchaang for 1 Margshirsh 5101, Sunday, November 26, 2000:
> > > Vikrama Nama Samvatsare 5102 Dakshinaya Jivana Ritau
> > > Vrischika Mase Shukla Pakshe Bhanu Vasara Yuktayam
> > > Jyeshttha Nakshatra Sukarma-Dhriti Yoga
> > > Bava-Balava Karana Prathama-Dviteeya Yam Tithau
> > > Hindu Holocaust Museum
> > > http://www.mantra.com/holocaust
> > > Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
> > > http://www.hindu.org
> > > http://www.hindunet.org
> > > Islam and Muslims
> > > http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate
> > > PayPal is a no-cost service that lets you
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> I AM LOSING TRACK OF HOW MANY SCAMS THE
> REPUBLICAN PARTY TRIED TO PULL.
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> scambuster wrote:
> > "Dr. Jai Maharaj" wrote:
> > > Absentee Ballot Fraud in Seminole County
> > > By David E. Scheim
> > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml#SCHEIM
> > > See: Trust or Hustle: The Bush Record
> > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/hustle.htm
> > > In Seminole County, Florida, GOP representatives entered
> > > election offices and selectively completed 4,700 requests
> > > for absentee ballots from Republicans; incomplete
> > > requests there from Democrats were rejected. The case
> > > goes to trial in Circuit Court on November 29.
> > > The election supervisor in Seminole County, Sandra Gourd,
> > > goes on trial next week in Florida circuit court for
> > > inviting GOP workers to fill in 4,700 incomplete GOP
> > > absentee ballot requests1 while rejecting incomplete
> > > Democratic absentee ballot requests.2 A similar absentee
> > > ballot fraud case in 1997 resulted in the ouster of Miami
> > > Mayor Xavier Saurez,3 who admitted this month handling
> > > GOP absentee ballot forms in the 2000 election.4
> > > Earlier this year, Florida Republicans mailed out
> > > thousands of reply requests for absentee ballots to GOP
> > > voters that left blank the voter ID number required by
> > > Florida’s anti-fraud election law.5 Gourd, a Republican,
> > > contacted GOP County Chairman James Stelling, who
> > > provided two workers to camp out in her offices for
> > > several days and fill in the missing voter ID numbers.6
> > > But Gourd did not process similar incomplete requests for
> > > absentee ballots from Democratic voters7 and refused to
> > > allow Democratic officials the same opportunity to
> > > complete them.8 Florida law requires the voter, a family
> > > member or guardian to complete all information on the
> > > absentee ballot application.9
> > > In a parallel case, Xavier Suarez was elected mayor of
> > > Miami in 1997 with the help of 400 absentee ballots that
> > > proved fraudulent.10 A Florida District Court later
> > > threw out all 5,000 absentee ballots in the contest,
> > > which had gone 2-to-1 for Suarez, and awarded the
> > > mayorship to Suarez’ opponent.11 A separate 1998 court
> > > ruling granted Florida judges broad authority to
> > > invalidate elections if fraud or even unintentional error
> > > results in a flawed outcome.12
> > > In Seminole County, Bush also won the 15,000 absentee
> > > ballots cast by a 2-to-1 margin.13 Disqualification of
> > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP ballots, or all
> > > 15,000 if these could not be identified, would provide
> > > the margin of victory for Gore.
> > > Ousted Mayor Suarez, elected last September to the
> > > Executive Committee of the Miami-Dade Republican Party,14
> > > made a stunning admission November 8th to interviewer
> > > Evan Shapiro of FEED Magazine. Suarez said that he
> > > ”helped fill out absentee ballot forms and enlist
> > > Republican absentee voters in Miami-Dade County” for the
> > > 2000 presidential election.15
> > > ”Dade County Republicans have a very specific expertise
> > > in getting out absentee ballots,” Suarez told Shapiro.
> > > ”I obviously have specific experience in this
> > > myself.”16 Kendall Coffey, a lead attorney in the
> > > Suarez election misconduct case, found Suarez’s
> > > statements deeply troubling given his past ”systematic
> > > and massive absentee ballot fraud.”17
> > > Former Florida GOP chairman Tom Slade said that the
> > > Seminole lawsuit could be the Democrats ”biggest asset”
> > > in the election contest.18 Indeed, disqualification of
> > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP absentee ballot
> > > requests or all 15,000 if these cannot be identified
> > > would swing Florida for Gore. Both the Suarez case
> > > precedent and Florida law mandate such a remedy for this
> > > selective and illegal intervention to boost GOP votes.
> > > (See http://www.campaignwatch.org for complete
> > > documentation if you happen to be reading a copy of this
> > > web report.)
> > > A broader pattern of GOP voter fraud in Florida? While
> > > the facts of the Seminole County case are not in dispute
> > > and the mandated legal remedy should win Florida for
> > > Gore, it is still of historical interest to consider
> > > whether the events in Seminole were part of a larger
> > > pattern of voter fraud benefiting GOP candidate George
> > > Bush in Florida. Answers are as yet elusive, yet it is
> > > reasonable to raise this question based upon the
> > > following allegations, background and precedents.
> > > Allegations of fraud. Dozens of reports allege harassment
> > > and intimidation of black voters and improper denial of
> > > voting privileges to blacks in Miami, Tampa, Tallahassee,
> > > Hillsborough County, Volusia County, and other areas of
> > > Florida.19 The London Times reported that the FBI was
> > > asked to investigate allegations that thousands of mainly
> > > black supporters of Al Gore in Miami were given ballot
> > > papers that had already been marked for rival candidates,
> > > and that up to 17,000 ballots had been tampered with.20
> > > In Duval County, 22,000 punch card ballots, or 7.5% of
> > > the vote, was disqualified due to multiple punching,
> > > predominantly in Democratic precincts.21 This was twice
> > > the rate of disqualification for overvoting as occurred
> > > in Palm Beach County.22 In response to a query from a
> > > Democratic official November 8th, the Republican Duval
> > > County supervisor of elections reportedly estimated that
> > > there were only a few hundred overvotes after he had
> > > already accurately reported the correct figure of 22,000
> > > to Tallahassee,23 raising the question again as to
> > > whether ballots had been altered to disqualify Gore
> > > votes.
> > > Background of Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Jeb’s unsavory
> > > background suggests the possibility of an illicit extra
> > > push on election day for brother George. As extensively
> > > documented here
> > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#jeb from Wall
> > > Street Journal and Washington Post reports, Jeb had
> > > lobbied for a Mob-linked HMO engaged in massive Medicare
> > > fraud24 and defaulted on a $4.5 million S&L loan arranged
> > > through a front with no repayment schedule specified.25
> > > Precedents of election fraud. Not too many decades ago,
> > > ballot boxes from precincts supportive of rivals to
> > > underworld-linked political machines could sometimes be
> > > found at the bottom of the river on election night. It
> > > is widely believed that the Daley machine and the Chicago
> > > Mob fixed votes to win Illinois for John Kennedy in 1960.
> > > The 1997 Suarez case and recent events in Seminole County
> > > indeed demonstrate that election fraud is still a part of
> > > the landscape in Florida.
> > > If the Bush brothers feel somehow justified in
> > > retaliating for JFK’s 1960 election victory, however, one
> > > important distinction should be noted. After winning the
> > > White House with probable Mob help, JFK supported his
> > > brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, in a massive
> > > and successful crusade against organized crime that had
> > > the Mafia in dire straights when Kennedy was assassinated
> > > in 1963. (The Mob responded to this Kennedy effort by a
> > > significant shift of allegiance to the GOP, as
> > > exemplified by the political transformations of proxies
> > > Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Hoffa, analogous to the South’s
> > > affiliation with the Democratic Party following Abraham
> > > Lincoln’s presidency. This shift was also a consequence
> > > of demographics: between the 1960s and 1980s, for
> > > example, organized crime had progressed from robbing
> > > banks to owning and draining them.)
> > > No such disassociation from corrupt support would be
> > > anticipated if George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential
> > > election as a result of voter fraud. Five members of the
> > > Bush family, including George W. and Jeb, were involved
> > > in questionable financial dealings, in some cases with
> > > organized crime links, while former president George H.W.
> > > Bush disbanded
> > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#disband
> > > the federal organized crime strike forces in 1989, which
> > > had been perhaps the government’s most successful tool
> > > against the Mob in the 1970s and 1980s.
> > > David E. Scheim, PhD, is the author of the 1989 New York
> > > Times bestseller, Contract on America. He is a retired
> > > commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service.
> > > Source – http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml
> > > News Plus
> > > http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> > > Om Shanti
> > > Jai’s News Plus
> > > http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> > > Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the educational
> > > purposes of research and open discussion. The contents of this post
> > > may not have been authored by, and do not necessarily represent the
> > > opinion of the poster. The contents are protected by copyright law
> > > and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
> > > Panchaang for 1 Margshirsh 5101, Sunday, November 26, 2000:
> > > Vikrama Nama Samvatsare 5102 Dakshinaya Jivana Ritau
> > > Vrischika Mase Shukla Pakshe Bhanu Vasara Yuktayam
> > > Jyeshttha Nakshatra Sukarma-Dhriti Yoga
> > > Bava-Balava Karana Prathama-Dviteeya Yam Tithau
> > > Hindu Holocaust Museum
> > > http://www.mantra.com/holocaust
> > > Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
> > > http://www.hindu.org
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Tom Reinheimer wrote:
> "scambuster" <stardust…@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:3A216B84.82C6AC27@earthlink.net…
> > I AM LOSING TRACK OF HOW MANY SCAMS THE
> > REPUBLICAN PARTY TRIED TO PULL.
> ScamMaster is just another confused demonrat. He can’t count either.
> > scambuster wrote:
> > > "Dr. Jai Maharaj" wrote:
> > > > Absentee Ballot Fraud in Seminole County
> > > > By David E. Scheim
> > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml#SCHEIM
> > > > See: Trust or Hustle: The Bush Record
> > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/hustle.htm
> > > > In Seminole County, Florida, GOP representatives entered
> > > > election offices and selectively completed 4,700 requests
> > > > for absentee ballots from Republicans; incomplete
> > > > requests there from Democrats were rejected. The case
> > > > goes to trial in Circuit Court on November 29.
> > > > The election supervisor in Seminole County, Sandra Gourd,
> > > > goes on trial next week in Florida circuit court for
> > > > inviting GOP workers to fill in 4,700 incomplete GOP
> > > > absentee ballot requests1 while rejecting incomplete
> > > > Democratic absentee ballot requests.2 A similar absentee
> > > > ballot fraud case in 1997 resulted in the ouster of Miami
> > > > Mayor Xavier Saurez,3 who admitted this month handling
> > > > GOP absentee ballot forms in the 2000 election.4
> > > > Earlier this year, Florida Republicans mailed out
> > > > thousands of reply requests for absentee ballots to GOP
> > > > voters that left blank the voter ID number required by
> > > > Florida’s anti-fraud election law.5 Gourd, a Republican,
> > > > contacted GOP County Chairman James Stelling, who
> > > > provided two workers to camp out in her offices for
> > > > several days and fill in the missing voter ID numbers.6
> > > > But Gourd did not process similar incomplete requests for
> > > > absentee ballots from Democratic voters7 and refused to
> > > > allow Democratic officials the same opportunity to
> > > > complete them.8 Florida law requires the voter, a family
> > > > member or guardian to complete all information on the
> > > > absentee ballot application.9
> > > > In a parallel case, Xavier Suarez was elected mayor of
> > > > Miami in 1997 with the help of 400 absentee ballots that
> > > > proved fraudulent.10 A Florida District Court later
> > > > threw out all 5,000 absentee ballots in the contest,
> > > > which had gone 2-to-1 for Suarez, and awarded the
> > > > mayorship to Suarez’ opponent.11 A separate 1998 court
> > > > ruling granted Florida judges broad authority to
> > > > invalidate elections if fraud or even unintentional error
> > > > results in a flawed outcome.12
> > > > In Seminole County, Bush also won the 15,000 absentee
> > > > ballots cast by a 2-to-1 margin.13 Disqualification of
> > > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP ballots, or all
> > > > 15,000 if these could not be identified, would provide
> > > > the margin of victory for Gore.
> > > > Ousted Mayor Suarez, elected last September to the
> > > > Executive Committee of the Miami-Dade Republican Party,14
> > > > made a stunning admission November 8th to interviewer
> > > > Evan Shapiro of FEED Magazine. Suarez said that he
> > > > ”helped fill out absentee ballot forms and enlist
> > > > Republican absentee voters in Miami-Dade County” for the
> > > > 2000 presidential election.15
> > > > ”Dade County Republicans have a very specific expertise
> > > > in getting out absentee ballots,” Suarez told Shapiro.
> > > > ”I obviously have specific experience in this
> > > > myself.”16 Kendall Coffey, a lead attorney in the
> > > > Suarez election misconduct case, found Suarez’s
> > > > statements deeply troubling given his past ”systematic
> > > > and massive absentee ballot fraud.”17
> > > > Former Florida GOP chairman Tom Slade said that the
> > > > Seminole lawsuit could be the Democrats ”biggest asset”
> > > > in the election contest.18 Indeed, disqualification of
> > > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP absentee ballot
> > > > requests or all 15,000 if these cannot be identified
> > > > would swing Florida for Gore. Both the Suarez case
> > > > precedent and Florida law mandate such a remedy for this
> > > > selective and illegal intervention to boost GOP votes.
> > > > (See http://www.campaignwatch.org for complete
> > > > documentation if you happen to be reading a copy of this
> > > > web report.)
> > > > A broader pattern of GOP voter fraud in Florida? While
> > > > the facts of the Seminole County case are not in dispute
> > > > and the mandated legal remedy should win Florida for
> > > > Gore, it is still of historical interest to consider
> > > > whether the events in Seminole were part of a larger
> > > > pattern of voter fraud benefiting GOP candidate George
> > > > Bush in Florida. Answers are as yet elusive, yet it is
> > > > reasonable to raise this question based upon the
> > > > following allegations, background and precedents.
> > > > Allegations of fraud. Dozens of reports allege harassment
> > > > and intimidation of black voters and improper denial of
> > > > voting privileges to blacks in Miami, Tampa, Tallahassee,
> > > > Hillsborough County, Volusia County, and other areas of
> > > > Florida.19 The London Times reported that the FBI was
> > > > asked to investigate allegations that thousands of mainly
> > > > black supporters of Al Gore in Miami were given ballot
> > > > papers that had already been marked for rival candidates,
> > > > and that up to 17,000 ballots had been tampered with.20
> > > > In Duval County, 22,000 punch card ballots, or 7.5% of
> > > > the vote, was disqualified due to multiple punching,
> > > > predominantly in Democratic precincts.21 This was twice
> > > > the rate of disqualification for overvoting as occurred
> > > > in Palm Beach County.22 In response to a query from a
> > > > Democratic official November 8th, the Republican Duval
> > > > County supervisor of elections reportedly estimated that
> > > > there were only a few hundred overvotes after he had
> > > > already accurately reported the correct figure of 22,000
> > > > to Tallahassee,23 raising the question again as to
> > > > whether ballots had been altered to disqualify Gore
> > > > votes.
> > > > Background of Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Jeb’s unsavory
> > > > background suggests the possibility of an illicit extra
> > > > push on election day for brother George. As extensively
> > > > documented here
> > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#jeb from Wall
> > > > Street Journal and Washington Post reports, Jeb had
> > > > lobbied for a Mob-linked HMO engaged in massive Medicare
> > > > fraud24 and defaulted on a $4.5 million S&L loan arranged
> > > > through a front with no repayment schedule specified.25
> > > > Precedents of election fraud. Not too many decades ago,
> > > > ballot boxes from precincts supportive of rivals to
> > > > underworld-linked political machines could sometimes be
> > > > found at the bottom of the river on election night. It
> > > > is widely believed that the Daley machine and the Chicago
> > > > Mob fixed votes to win Illinois for John Kennedy in 1960.
> > > > The 1997 Suarez case and recent events in Seminole County
> > > > indeed demonstrate that election fraud is still a part of
> > > > the landscape in Florida.
> > > > If the Bush brothers feel somehow justified in
> > > > retaliating for JFK’s 1960 election victory, however, one
> > > > important distinction should be noted. After winning the
> > > > White House with probable Mob help, JFK supported his
> > > > brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, in a massive
> > > > and successful crusade against organized crime that had
> > > > the Mafia in dire straights when Kennedy was assassinated
> > > > in 1963. (The Mob responded to this Kennedy effort by a
> > > > significant shift of allegiance to the GOP, as
> > > > exemplified by the political transformations of proxies
> > > > Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Hoffa, analogous to the South’s
> > > > affiliation with the Democratic Party following Abraham
> > > > Lincoln’s presidency. This shift was also a consequence
> > > > of demographics: between the 1960s and 1980s, for
> > > > example, organized crime had progressed from robbing
> > > > banks to owning and draining them.)
> > > > No such disassociation from corrupt support would be
> > > > anticipated if George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential
> > > > election as a result of voter fraud. Five members of the
> > > > Bush family, including George W. and Jeb, were involved
> > > > in questionable financial dealings, in some cases with
> > > > organized crime links, while former president George H.W.
> > > > Bush disbanded
> > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#disband
> > > > the federal organized crime strike forces in 1989, which
> > > > had been perhaps the government’s most successful tool
> > > > against the Mob in the 1970s and 1980s.
> > > > David E. Scheim, PhD, is the author of the 1989 New York
> > > > Times bestseller, Contract on America. He is a retired
> > > > commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service.
> > > > Source – http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml
> > > > News Plus
> > > > http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> > > > Om Shanti
> > > > Jai’s News Plus
> > > > http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> > > > Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the educational
> > > > purposes of research and open discussion. The contents of this post
> > > > may not have been authored by, and do not necessarily represent the
> > > > opinion of the poster. The contents are protected by copyright law
> > > > and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
> > > > Panchaang for 1 Margshirsh 5101, Sunday, November 26,
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Anthony Stephen Szopa wrote:
> Tom Reinheimer wrote:
> > "scambuster" <stardust…@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > news:3A216B84.82C6AC27@earthlink.net…
> > > I AM LOSING TRACK OF HOW MANY SCAMS THE
> > > REPUBLICAN PARTY TRIED TO PULL.
> > ScamMaster is just another confused demonrat. He can’t count either.
> > > scambuster wrote:
> > > > "Dr. Jai Maharaj" wrote:
> > > > > Absentee Ballot Fraud in Seminole County
> > > > > By David E. Scheim
> > > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml#SCHEIM
> > > > > See: Trust or Hustle: The Bush Record
> > > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/hustle.htm
> > > > > In Seminole County, Florida, GOP representatives entered
> > > > > election offices and selectively completed 4,700 requests
> > > > > for absentee ballots from Republicans; incomplete
> > > > > requests there from Democrats were rejected. The case
> > > > > goes to trial in Circuit Court on November 29.
> > > > > The election supervisor in Seminole County, Sandra Gourd,
> > > > > goes on trial next week in Florida circuit court for
> > > > > inviting GOP workers to fill in 4,700 incomplete GOP
> > > > > absentee ballot requests1 while rejecting incomplete
> > > > > Democratic absentee ballot requests.2 A similar absentee
> > > > > ballot fraud case in 1997 resulted in the ouster of Miami
> > > > > Mayor Xavier Saurez,3 who admitted this month handling
> > > > > GOP absentee ballot forms in the 2000 election.4
> > > > > Earlier this year, Florida Republicans mailed out
> > > > > thousands of reply requests for absentee ballots to GOP
> > > > > voters that left blank the voter ID number required by
> > > > > Florida’s anti-fraud election law.5 Gourd, a Republican,
> > > > > contacted GOP County Chairman James Stelling, who
> > > > > provided two workers to camp out in her offices for
> > > > > several days and fill in the missing voter ID numbers.6
> > > > > But Gourd did not process similar incomplete requests for
> > > > > absentee ballots from Democratic voters7 and refused to
> > > > > allow Democratic officials the same opportunity to
> > > > > complete them.8 Florida law requires the voter, a family
> > > > > member or guardian to complete all information on the
> > > > > absentee ballot application.9
> > > > > In a parallel case, Xavier Suarez was elected mayor of
> > > > > Miami in 1997 with the help of 400 absentee ballots that
> > > > > proved fraudulent.10 A Florida District Court later
> > > > > threw out all 5,000 absentee ballots in the contest,
> > > > > which had gone 2-to-1 for Suarez, and awarded the
> > > > > mayorship to Suarez’ opponent.11 A separate 1998 court
> > > > > ruling granted Florida judges broad authority to
> > > > > invalidate elections if fraud or even unintentional error
> > > > > results in a flawed outcome.12
> > > > > In Seminole County, Bush also won the 15,000 absentee
> > > > > ballots cast by a 2-to-1 margin.13 Disqualification of
> > > > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP ballots, or all
> > > > > 15,000 if these could not be identified, would provide
> > > > > the margin of victory for Gore.
> > > > > Ousted Mayor Suarez, elected last September to the
> > > > > Executive Committee of the Miami-Dade Republican Party,14
> > > > > made a stunning admission November 8th to interviewer
> > > > > Evan Shapiro of FEED Magazine. Suarez said that he
> > > > > ”helped fill out absentee ballot forms and enlist
> > > > > Republican absentee voters in Miami-Dade County” for the
> > > > > 2000 presidential election.15
> > > > > ”Dade County Republicans have a very specific expertise
> > > > > in getting out absentee ballots,” Suarez told Shapiro.
> > > > > ”I obviously have specific experience in this
> > > > > myself.”16 Kendall Coffey, a lead attorney in the
> > > > > Suarez election misconduct case, found Suarez’s
> > > > > statements deeply troubling given his past ”systematic
> > > > > and massive absentee ballot fraud.”17
> > > > > Former Florida GOP chairman Tom Slade said that the
> > > > > Seminole lawsuit could be the Democrats ”biggest asset”
> > > > > in the election contest.18 Indeed, disqualification of
> > > > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP absentee ballot
> > > > > requests or all 15,000 if these cannot be identified
> > > > > would swing Florida for Gore. Both the Suarez case
> > > > > precedent and Florida law mandate such a remedy for this
> > > > > selective and illegal intervention to boost GOP votes.
> > > > > (See http://www.campaignwatch.org for complete
> > > > > documentation if you happen to be reading a copy of this
> > > > > web report.)
> > > > > A broader pattern of GOP voter fraud in Florida? While
> > > > > the facts of the Seminole County case are not in dispute
> > > > > and the mandated legal remedy should win Florida for
> > > > > Gore, it is still of historical interest to consider
> > > > > whether the events in Seminole were part of a larger
> > > > > pattern of voter fraud benefiting GOP candidate George
> > > > > Bush in Florida. Answers are as yet elusive, yet it is
> > > > > reasonable to raise this question based upon the
> > > > > following allegations, background and precedents.
> > > > > Allegations of fraud. Dozens of reports allege harassment
> > > > > and intimidation of black voters and improper denial of
> > > > > voting privileges to blacks in Miami, Tampa, Tallahassee,
> > > > > Hillsborough County, Volusia County, and other areas of
> > > > > Florida.19 The London Times reported that the FBI was
> > > > > asked to investigate allegations that thousands of mainly
> > > > > black supporters of Al Gore in Miami were given ballot
> > > > > papers that had already been marked for rival candidates,
> > > > > and that up to 17,000 ballots had been tampered with.20
> > > > > In Duval County, 22,000 punch card ballots, or 7.5% of
> > > > > the vote, was disqualified due to multiple punching,
> > > > > predominantly in Democratic precincts.21 This was twice
> > > > > the rate of disqualification for overvoting as occurred
> > > > > in Palm Beach County.22 In response to a query from a
> > > > > Democratic official November 8th, the Republican Duval
> > > > > County supervisor of elections reportedly estimated that
> > > > > there were only a few hundred overvotes after he had
> > > > > already accurately reported the correct figure of 22,000
> > > > > to Tallahassee,23 raising the question again as to
> > > > > whether ballots had been altered to disqualify Gore
> > > > > votes.
> > > > > Background of Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Jeb’s unsavory
> > > > > background suggests the possibility of an illicit extra
> > > > > push on election day for brother George. As extensively
> > > > > documented here
> > > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#jeb from Wall
> > > > > Street Journal and Washington Post reports, Jeb had
> > > > > lobbied for a Mob-linked HMO engaged in massive Medicare
> > > > > fraud24 and defaulted on a $4.5 million S&L loan arranged
> > > > > through a front with no repayment schedule specified.25
> > > > > Precedents of election fraud. Not too many decades ago,
> > > > > ballot boxes from precincts supportive of rivals to
> > > > > underworld-linked political machines could sometimes be
> > > > > found at the bottom of the river on election night. It
> > > > > is widely believed that the Daley machine and the Chicago
> > > > > Mob fixed votes to win Illinois for John Kennedy in 1960.
> > > > > The 1997 Suarez case and recent events in Seminole County
> > > > > indeed demonstrate that election fraud is still a part of
> > > > > the landscape in Florida.
> > > > > If the Bush brothers feel somehow justified in
> > > > > retaliating for JFK’s 1960 election victory, however, one
> > > > > important distinction should be noted. After winning the
> > > > > White House with probable Mob help, JFK supported his
> > > > > brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, in a massive
> > > > > and successful crusade against organized crime that had
> > > > > the Mafia in dire straights when Kennedy was assassinated
> > > > > in 1963. (The Mob responded to this Kennedy effort by a
> > > > > significant shift of allegiance to the GOP, as
> > > > > exemplified by the political transformations of proxies
> > > > > Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Hoffa, analogous to the South’s
> > > > > affiliation with the Democratic Party following Abraham
> > > > > Lincoln’s presidency. This shift was also a consequence
> > > > > of demographics: between the 1960s and 1980s, for
> > > > > example, organized crime had progressed from robbing
> > > > > banks to owning and draining them.)
> > > > > No such disassociation from corrupt support would be
> > > > > anticipated if George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential
> > > > > election as a result of voter fraud. Five members of the
> > > > > Bush family, including George W. and Jeb, were involved
> > > > > in questionable financial dealings, in some cases with
> > > > > organized crime links, while former president George H.W.
> > > > > Bush disbanded
> > > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#disband
> > > > > the federal organized crime strike forces in 1989, which
> > > > > had been perhaps the government’s most successful tool
> > > > > against the Mob in the 1970s and 1980s.
> > > > > David E. Scheim, PhD, is the author of the 1989 New York
> > > > > Times bestseller, Contract on America. He is a retired
> > > > > commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service.
> > > > > Source – http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml
> > > > > News Plus
> > > > > http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> > > > > Om Shanti
> > > > > Jai’s News Plus
> > > > > http://www.mantra.com/newsplus
> > > > > Not for
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rsmall wrote:
> Anthony Stephen Szopa wrote:
> > Tom Reinheimer wrote:
> > > "scambuster" <stardust…@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > > news:3A216B84.82C6AC27@earthlink.net…
> > > > I AM LOSING TRACK OF HOW MANY SCAMS THE
> > > > REPUBLICAN PARTY TRIED TO PULL.
> > > ScamMaster is just another confused demonrat. He can’t count either.
> > > > scambuster wrote:
> > > > > "Dr. Jai Maharaj" wrote:
> > > > > > Absentee Ballot Fraud in Seminole County
> > > > > > By David E. Scheim
> > > > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml#SCHEIM
> > > > > > See: Trust or Hustle: The Bush Record
> > > > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/hustle.htm
> > > > > > In Seminole County, Florida, GOP representatives entered
> > > > > > election offices and selectively completed 4,700 requests
> > > > > > for absentee ballots from Republicans; incomplete
> > > > > > requests there from Democrats were rejected. The case
> > > > > > goes to trial in Circuit Court on November 29.
> > > > > > The election supervisor in Seminole County, Sandra Gourd,
> > > > > > goes on trial next week in Florida circuit court for
> > > > > > inviting GOP workers to fill in 4,700 incomplete GOP
> > > > > > absentee ballot requests1 while rejecting incomplete
> > > > > > Democratic absentee ballot requests.2 A similar absentee
> > > > > > ballot fraud case in 1997 resulted in the ouster of Miami
> > > > > > Mayor Xavier Saurez,3 who admitted this month handling
> > > > > > GOP absentee ballot forms in the 2000 election.4
> > > > > > Earlier this year, Florida Republicans mailed out
> > > > > > thousands of reply requests for absentee ballots to GOP
> > > > > > voters that left blank the voter ID number required by
> > > > > > Florida’s anti-fraud election law.5 Gourd, a Republican,
> > > > > > contacted GOP County Chairman James Stelling, who
> > > > > > provided two workers to camp out in her offices for
> > > > > > several days and fill in the missing voter ID numbers.6
> > > > > > But Gourd did not process similar incomplete requests for
> > > > > > absentee ballots from Democratic voters7 and refused to
> > > > > > allow Democratic officials the same opportunity to
> > > > > > complete them.8 Florida law requires the voter, a family
> > > > > > member or guardian to complete all information on the
> > > > > > absentee ballot application.9
> > > > > > In a parallel case, Xavier Suarez was elected mayor of
> > > > > > Miami in 1997 with the help of 400 absentee ballots that
> > > > > > proved fraudulent.10 A Florida District Court later
> > > > > > threw out all 5,000 absentee ballots in the contest,
> > > > > > which had gone 2-to-1 for Suarez, and awarded the
> > > > > > mayorship to Suarez’ opponent.11 A separate 1998 court
> > > > > > ruling granted Florida judges broad authority to
> > > > > > invalidate elections if fraud or even unintentional error
> > > > > > results in a flawed outcome.12
> > > > > > In Seminole County, Bush also won the 15,000 absentee
> > > > > > ballots cast by a 2-to-1 margin.13 Disqualification of
> > > > > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP ballots, or all
> > > > > > 15,000 if these could not be identified, would provide
> > > > > > the margin of victory for Gore.
> > > > > > Ousted Mayor Suarez, elected last September to the
> > > > > > Executive Committee of the Miami-Dade Republican Party,14
> > > > > > made a stunning admission November 8th to interviewer
> > > > > > Evan Shapiro of FEED Magazine. Suarez said that he
> > > > > > ”helped fill out absentee ballot forms and enlist
> > > > > > Republican absentee voters in Miami-Dade County” for the
> > > > > > 2000 presidential election.15
> > > > > > ”Dade County Republicans have a very specific expertise
> > > > > > in getting out absentee ballots,” Suarez told Shapiro.
> > > > > > ”I obviously have specific experience in this
> > > > > > myself.”16 Kendall Coffey, a lead attorney in the
> > > > > > Suarez election misconduct case, found Suarez’s
> > > > > > statements deeply troubling given his past ”systematic
> > > > > > and massive absentee ballot fraud.”17
> > > > > > Former Florida GOP chairman Tom Slade said that the
> > > > > > Seminole lawsuit could be the Democrats ”biggest asset”
> > > > > > in the election contest.18 Indeed, disqualification of
> > > > > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP absentee ballot
> > > > > > requests or all 15,000 if these cannot be identified
> > > > > > would swing Florida for Gore. Both the Suarez case
> > > > > > precedent and Florida law mandate such a remedy for this
> > > > > > selective and illegal intervention to boost GOP votes.
> > > > > > (See http://www.campaignwatch.org for complete
> > > > > > documentation if you happen to be reading a copy of this
> > > > > > web report.)
> > > > > > A broader pattern of GOP voter fraud in Florida? While
> > > > > > the facts of the Seminole County case are not in dispute
> > > > > > and the mandated legal remedy should win Florida for
> > > > > > Gore, it is still of historical interest to consider
> > > > > > whether the events in Seminole were part of a larger
> > > > > > pattern of voter fraud benefiting GOP candidate George
> > > > > > Bush in Florida. Answers are as yet elusive, yet it is
> > > > > > reasonable to raise this question based upon the
> > > > > > following allegations, background and precedents.
> > > > > > Allegations of fraud. Dozens of reports allege harassment
> > > > > > and intimidation of black voters and improper denial of
> > > > > > voting privileges to blacks in Miami, Tampa, Tallahassee,
> > > > > > Hillsborough County, Volusia County, and other areas of
> > > > > > Florida.19 The London Times reported that the FBI was
> > > > > > asked to investigate allegations that thousands of mainly
> > > > > > black supporters of Al Gore in Miami were given ballot
> > > > > > papers that had already been marked for rival candidates,
> > > > > > and that up to 17,000 ballots had been tampered with.20
> > > > > > In Duval County, 22,000 punch card ballots, or 7.5% of
> > > > > > the vote, was disqualified due to multiple punching,
> > > > > > predominantly in Democratic precincts.21 This was twice
> > > > > > the rate of disqualification for overvoting as occurred
> > > > > > in Palm Beach County.22 In response to a query from a
> > > > > > Democratic official November 8th, the Republican Duval
> > > > > > County supervisor of elections reportedly estimated that
> > > > > > there were only a few hundred overvotes after he had
> > > > > > already accurately reported the correct figure of 22,000
> > > > > > to Tallahassee,23 raising the question again as to
> > > > > > whether ballots had been altered to disqualify Gore
> > > > > > votes.
> > > > > > Background of Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Jeb’s unsavory
> > > > > > background suggests the possibility of an illicit extra
> > > > > > push on election day for brother George. As extensively
> > > > > > documented here
> > > > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#jeb from Wall
> > > > > > Street Journal and Washington Post reports, Jeb had
> > > > > > lobbied for a Mob-linked HMO engaged in massive Medicare
> > > > > > fraud24 and defaulted on a $4.5 million S&L loan arranged
> > > > > > through a front with no repayment schedule specified.25
> > > > > > Precedents of election fraud. Not too many decades ago,
> > > > > > ballot boxes from precincts supportive of rivals to
> > > > > > underworld-linked political machines could sometimes be
> > > > > > found at the bottom of the river on election night. It
> > > > > > is widely believed that the Daley machine and the Chicago
> > > > > > Mob fixed votes to win Illinois for John Kennedy in 1960.
> > > > > > The 1997 Suarez case and recent events in Seminole County
> > > > > > indeed demonstrate that election fraud is still a part of
> > > > > > the landscape in Florida.
> > > > > > If the Bush brothers feel somehow justified in
> > > > > > retaliating for JFK’s 1960 election victory, however, one
> > > > > > important distinction should be noted. After winning the
> > > > > > White House with probable Mob help, JFK supported his
> > > > > > brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, in a massive
> > > > > > and successful crusade against organized crime that had
> > > > > > the Mafia in dire straights when Kennedy was assassinated
> > > > > > in 1963. (The Mob responded to this Kennedy effort by a
> > > > > > significant shift of allegiance to the GOP, as
> > > > > > exemplified by the political transformations of proxies
> > > > > > Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Hoffa, analogous to the South’s
> > > > > > affiliation with the Democratic Party following Abraham
> > > > > > Lincoln’s presidency. This shift was also a consequence
> > > > > > of demographics: between the 1960s and 1980s, for
> > > > > > example, organized crime had progressed from robbing
> > > > > > banks to owning and draining them.)
> > > > > > No such disassociation from corrupt support would be
> > > > > > anticipated if George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential
> > > > > > election as a result of voter fraud. Five members of the
> > > > > > Bush family, including George W. and Jeb, were involved
> > > > > > in questionable financial dealings, in some cases with
> > > > > > organized crime links, while former president George H.W.
> > > > > > Bush disbanded
> > > > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#disband
> > > > > > the federal organized crime strike forces in 1989, which
> > > > > > had been perhaps the government’s most successful tool
> > > > > > against the Mob in the 1970s and 1980s.
> > > > > > David E. Scheim, PhD, is the author of the 1989 New York
> > > > > > Times bestseller,
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Anthony Stephen Szopa wrote:
> rsmall wrote:
> > Anthony Stephen Szopa wrote:
> > > Tom Reinheimer wrote:
> > > > "scambuster" <stardust…@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > > > news:3A216B84.82C6AC27@earthlink.net…
> > > > > I AM LOSING TRACK OF HOW MANY SCAMS THE
> > > > > REPUBLICAN PARTY TRIED TO PULL.
> > > > ScamMaster is just another confused demonrat. He can’t count either.
> > > > > scambuster wrote:
> > > > > > "Dr. Jai Maharaj" wrote:
> > > > > > > Absentee Ballot Fraud in Seminole County
> > > > > > > By David E. Scheim
> > > > > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/index.shtml#SCHEIM
> > > > > > > See: Trust or Hustle: The Bush Record
> > > > > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/hustle.htm
> > > > > > > In Seminole County, Florida, GOP representatives entered
> > > > > > > election offices and selectively completed 4,700 requests
> > > > > > > for absentee ballots from Republicans; incomplete
> > > > > > > requests there from Democrats were rejected. The case
> > > > > > > goes to trial in Circuit Court on November 29.
> > > > > > > The election supervisor in Seminole County, Sandra Gourd,
> > > > > > > goes on trial next week in Florida circuit court for
> > > > > > > inviting GOP workers to fill in 4,700 incomplete GOP
> > > > > > > absentee ballot requests1 while rejecting incomplete
> > > > > > > Democratic absentee ballot requests.2 A similar absentee
> > > > > > > ballot fraud case in 1997 resulted in the ouster of Miami
> > > > > > > Mayor Xavier Saurez,3 who admitted this month handling
> > > > > > > GOP absentee ballot forms in the 2000 election.4
> > > > > > > Earlier this year, Florida Republicans mailed out
> > > > > > > thousands of reply requests for absentee ballots to GOP
> > > > > > > voters that left blank the voter ID number required by
> > > > > > > Florida’s anti-fraud election law.5 Gourd, a Republican,
> > > > > > > contacted GOP County Chairman James Stelling, who
> > > > > > > provided two workers to camp out in her offices for
> > > > > > > several days and fill in the missing voter ID numbers.6
> > > > > > > But Gourd did not process similar incomplete requests for
> > > > > > > absentee ballots from Democratic voters7 and refused to
> > > > > > > allow Democratic officials the same opportunity to
> > > > > > > complete them.8 Florida law requires the voter, a family
> > > > > > > member or guardian to complete all information on the
> > > > > > > absentee ballot application.9
> > > > > > > In a parallel case, Xavier Suarez was elected mayor of
> > > > > > > Miami in 1997 with the help of 400 absentee ballots that
> > > > > > > proved fraudulent.10 A Florida District Court later
> > > > > > > threw out all 5,000 absentee ballots in the contest,
> > > > > > > which had gone 2-to-1 for Suarez, and awarded the
> > > > > > > mayorship to Suarez’ opponent.11 A separate 1998 court
> > > > > > > ruling granted Florida judges broad authority to
> > > > > > > invalidate elections if fraud or even unintentional error
> > > > > > > results in a flawed outcome.12
> > > > > > > In Seminole County, Bush also won the 15,000 absentee
> > > > > > > ballots cast by a 2-to-1 margin.13 Disqualification of
> > > > > > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP ballots, or all
> > > > > > > 15,000 if these could not be identified, would provide
> > > > > > > the margin of victory for Gore.
> > > > > > > Ousted Mayor Suarez, elected last September to the
> > > > > > > Executive Committee of the Miami-Dade Republican Party,14
> > > > > > > made a stunning admission November 8th to interviewer
> > > > > > > Evan Shapiro of FEED Magazine. Suarez said that he
> > > > > > > ”helped fill out absentee ballot forms and enlist
> > > > > > > Republican absentee voters in Miami-Dade County” for the
> > > > > > > 2000 presidential election.15
> > > > > > > ”Dade County Republicans have a very specific expertise
> > > > > > > in getting out absentee ballots,” Suarez told Shapiro.
> > > > > > > ”I obviously have specific experience in this
> > > > > > > myself.”16 Kendall Coffey, a lead attorney in the
> > > > > > > Suarez election misconduct case, found Suarez’s
> > > > > > > statements deeply troubling given his past ”systematic
> > > > > > > and massive absentee ballot fraud.”17
> > > > > > > Former Florida GOP chairman Tom Slade said that the
> > > > > > > Seminole lawsuit could be the Democrats ”biggest asset”
> > > > > > > in the election contest.18 Indeed, disqualification of
> > > > > > > the 4,700 selectively completed GOP absentee ballot
> > > > > > > requests or all 15,000 if these cannot be identified
> > > > > > > would swing Florida for Gore. Both the Suarez case
> > > > > > > precedent and Florida law mandate such a remedy for this
> > > > > > > selective and illegal intervention to boost GOP votes.
> > > > > > > (See http://www.campaignwatch.org for complete
> > > > > > > documentation if you happen to be reading a copy of this
> > > > > > > web report.)
> > > > > > > A broader pattern of GOP voter fraud in Florida? While
> > > > > > > the facts of the Seminole County case are not in dispute
> > > > > > > and the mandated legal remedy should win Florida for
> > > > > > > Gore, it is still of historical interest to consider
> > > > > > > whether the events in Seminole were part of a larger
> > > > > > > pattern of voter fraud benefiting GOP candidate George
> > > > > > > Bush in Florida. Answers are as yet elusive, yet it is
> > > > > > > reasonable to raise this question based upon the
> > > > > > > following allegations, background and precedents.
> > > > > > > Allegations of fraud. Dozens of reports allege harassment
> > > > > > > and intimidation of black voters and improper denial of
> > > > > > > voting privileges to blacks in Miami, Tampa, Tallahassee,
> > > > > > > Hillsborough County, Volusia County, and other areas of
> > > > > > > Florida.19 The London Times reported that the FBI was
> > > > > > > asked to investigate allegations that thousands of mainly
> > > > > > > black supporters of Al Gore in Miami were given ballot
> > > > > > > papers that had already been marked for rival candidates,
> > > > > > > and that up to 17,000 ballots had been tampered with.20
> > > > > > > In Duval County, 22,000 punch card ballots, or 7.5% of
> > > > > > > the vote, was disqualified due to multiple punching,
> > > > > > > predominantly in Democratic precincts.21 This was twice
> > > > > > > the rate of disqualification for overvoting as occurred
> > > > > > > in Palm Beach County.22 In response to a query from a
> > > > > > > Democratic official November 8th, the Republican Duval
> > > > > > > County supervisor of elections reportedly estimated that
> > > > > > > there were only a few hundred overvotes after he had
> > > > > > > already accurately reported the correct figure of 22,000
> > > > > > > to Tallahassee,23 raising the question again as to
> > > > > > > whether ballots had been altered to disqualify Gore
> > > > > > > votes.
> > > > > > > Background of Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Jeb’s unsavory
> > > > > > > background suggests the possibility of an illicit extra
> > > > > > > push on election day for brother George. As extensively
> > > > > > > documented here
> > > > > > > http://www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm#jeb from Wall
> > > > > > > Street Journal and Washington Post reports, Jeb had
> > > > > > > lobbied for a Mob-linked HMO engaged in massive Medicare
> > > > > > > fraud24 and defaulted on a $4.5 million S&L loan arranged
> > > > > > > through a front with no repayment schedule specified.25
> > > > > > > Precedents of election fraud. Not too many decades ago,
> > > > > > > ballot boxes from precincts supportive of rivals to
> > > > > > > underworld-linked political machines could sometimes be
> > > > > > > found at the bottom of the river on election night. It
> > > > > > > is widely believed that the Daley machine and the Chicago
> > > > > > > Mob fixed votes to win Illinois for John Kennedy in 1960.
> > > > > > > The 1997 Suarez case and recent events in Seminole County
> > > > > > > indeed demonstrate that election fraud is still a part of
> > > > > > > the landscape in Florida.
> > > > > > > If the Bush brothers feel somehow justified in
> > > > > > > retaliating for JFK’s 1960 election victory, however, one
> > > > > > > important distinction should be noted. After winning the
> > > > > > > White House with probable Mob help, JFK supported his
> > > > > > > brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, in a massive
> > > > > > > and successful crusade against organized crime that had
> > > > > > > the Mafia in dire straights when Kennedy was assassinated
> > > > > > > in 1963. (The Mob responded to this Kennedy effort by a
> > > > > > > significant shift of allegiance to the GOP, as
> > > > > > > exemplified by the political transformations of proxies
> > > > > > > Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Hoffa, analogous to the South’s
> > > > > > > affiliation with the Democratic Party following Abraham
> > > > > > > Lincoln’s presidency. This shift was also a consequence
> > > > > > > of demographics: between the 1960s and 1980s, for
> > > > > > > example, organized crime had progressed from robbing
> > > > > > > banks to owning and draining them.)
> > > > > > > No such disassociation from corrupt support would be
> > > > > > > anticipated if George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential
> > > > > > > election as a result of voter fraud. Five members of the
> > > > > > > Bush family, including George W. and Jeb, were involved
> > > > > > > in questionable financial dealings, in some cases with
> > > > > > > organized crime links, while former president George H.W.
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Have you ever considered editing out some of the stuff we’ve all read I don’t
know how many times in the past on this thread? Look below and see how easy it
is. If you don’t do it, it only takes up space with a bunch of stuff we’ve
pretty much got memorized by now.
"rsmall" <rsm…@erols.com> wrote in message news:3A228DA1.248A@erols.com…
See? Just like I told you….nothing to it!
> In other words we agree…those voters in Seminole County
> voted and their votes must be counted…I wouldn’t
> want them discarded.
Fraudulent votes MUST be discarded. That is the law.
–
<!– Outsider //–>
"What is his accomplishment? That he’s no longer an obnoxious drunk?"
–Ron Reagan, the former president’s son, on George W. Bush
Outsider wrote:
> > In other words we agree…those voters in Seminole County
> > voted and their votes must be counted…I wouldn’t
> > want them discarded.
> Fraudulent votes MUST be discarded. That is the law.
> —
> <!– Outsider //–>
> "What is his accomplishment? That he’s no longer an obnoxious drunk?"
> –Ron Reagan, the former president’s son, on George W. Bush
There are very specific definitions of what fraud is.
The Dems will have to prove fraud and they will have to get a judge to
agree to throw out these ballots.
I think not.
Besides, it will be too late.
Gore is doomed in just a few more days.
Haven’t you heard:
Gore FIGHTS: Judicial Watch Wins Right to View Palm Beach Ballots
I mean, what’s the problem, Al Gore?
"A Florida circuit court judge has ordered the Palm Beach election
board to make the county’s disputed ballots available for inspection
to Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group, this morning.
Circuit Court Judge Jorge Labarga said that Florida’s public record
law allows citizens to inspect ballots."
Miami-Dade and Palm Beach have agreed peaceably. But guess who is
refusing? You guessed it: Broward County.
What up, Al?
Damn election thieves.
This will finally break Gore’s balls. It is over. Fini.
Give up now, Democrat election thieves?
It’s a done deal. Fight all you want but you will do so at the
expense of getting your asses kicked and GOOD!
This is breaking news to me.
Gore better concede now before he loses the rest of what little face
he has left.
I predict Judicial Watch will conclude Gore and Democrats guilty of
mass election fraud.
Gephardt and Daschle: Dinner is served!
Get ready to eat Gore’s sxxx!
I know what Gephardt and Daschle are thinking: hmmmm good!
You bet.
"Watchdog Group Wins Right to View Palm Beach Ballots"
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A63620-2000Nov27.html