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troubleinwinter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-05 12:13 AM
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80. Amazing bullshit.
Clearly, whatever "Ohio law" states does NOT matter. State and federal laws and constitutional protections have not been abided by from the beginning. Look at Conyers' committee report.

Your "example" "where they said the request would be granted" was a post by some poster who said, "Spoke with a representative at the Board of Elections today. He advised the public can make requests to view ballots from certain precincts from the Nov election."

Your contention that "No one came up with an example where such a request was NOT granted." is utter nonsense. It is documented over and over in affidavits by those involved in the official recount.

WHAT do you mean "without even trying"? There WAS a recount "try", but it was stonewalled and cheated against.

If an official recount has been sabotaged, why would you think a "personal recount" would be of any particular use? Even if not stonewalled, it would be utterly dismissed.

ASSUME we have the time/money/resources to do a "personal recount". Then what? Tell me.

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