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m.standridge Donating Member (269 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-01-05 09:44 PM
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9. Please have mercy on my broken heart here
--I'm trying to remain hopeful.
Are you saying, essentially, that you doubt there's any legal remedy possible anymore, significant enough to reverse this computer rigging?

As for this professor--please understand, I want to believe the best of him.

I mean, he's done a lot of hard work on this, and probably on his own time and at his own expense--possibly a quite expensive undertaking, and maybe involving a lot of legal hassles from the other side, to be dealt with.
I got a somewhat nasty forum posting from someone alleging they were working with him, for a posting I'd done some time ago, in which I'd expressed enthusiasm for his findings re: Ohio. The poster implied I was misquoting Phillips, to have come to the conclusion his research led strongly to the conclusion Kerry had pulled into a lead in OH. He also said I should stop misquoting, etc., and implied I needed to donate to some web link.
That was months ago, I haven't seen any updates at Phillips's site.
I put a link intro. at my site at AT&T some time ago, anticipating a future update based on providing a link to Phillips's Site when his update appeared, especially pertaining to Warren County. I'm about to edit it off, as they haven't responded here at the Forum.
I don't understand the thinking here. Why bring all this up about Ohio anomalies, just to shoot it down? Why attack people for expressing hope or enthusiasm about the findings? Why say the research is ongoing and subject to periodic updates, then do nothing?
I've got to move on, somehow, and work locally, apparently.
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  -2004: Doesn't it essentially break down to 3 legal arguments m.standridge  May-01-05 11:49 AM   #0 
  - Your link doesn't work.  drm604   May-01-05 12:35 PM   #1 
  - the link is:  m.standridge   May-01-05 12:44 PM   #2 
  - on Hayes Phillips:  m.standridge   May-01-05 02:41 PM   #3 
  - while election contest deadlines have passed  Land Shark   May-01-05 03:05 PM   #4 
  - is it possible or will it be possible to look at the computers  m.standridge   May-01-05 10:09 PM   #10 
  - As a lawyer, to me the one key legal question  davidgmills   May-01-05 03:41 PM   #5 
  - May be criminals?  Land Shark   May-01-05 07:07 PM   #6 
  - I was being kind.  davidgmills   May-01-05 07:43 PM   #7 
  - Please have mercy on my broken heart here  m.standridge   May-01-05 09:44 PM   #9 
     - Actually, I am beginning to think that Litigation May Work  davidgmills   May-01-05 10:13 PM   #11 
        - Those Exit Polls are a Major Diversion!  Bill Bored   May-02-05 03:22 AM   #12 
           - Well, Dave Leip has three "scenarios" or "parallel" events  m.standridge   May-02-05 06:03 PM   #13 
           - But here is the problem  davidgmills   May-02-05 07:29 PM   #14 
              - Not saying "move on."  Bill Bored   May-03-05 12:58 AM   #15 
              - True. There are some other interesting, thought-provoking  m.standridge   May-03-05 01:15 AM   #16 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   May-01-05 08:14 PM   #8 
 

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