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Wilms Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-21-08 10:00 AM
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67. Who used the word deceit?
Not me. So get off my back about it. Your kindof stalking me with your merrygoroundishness.

This discussion meanders between what makes a ruling and what constitutes a rationalization for what someone else used for the title of an article they pulled. Talk about bizarre.

I've stated over and over what I've said and why. That you don't (want to?) get it is a matter of record as well. That a lawyer is making a case against the state you want to argue against is your problem. File your own amicus complaining about what the meaning of is is. As a NYS voter, you might even have standing. If you're still in the mood for dragging it out, take it to the highest court in the land. Bo might offer to drive.

What ever goes in your "book", or in your mind, isn't my responsibility. Whatever Bo brings on himself with disingenuous and misleading statements and his advocacy for computerized vote counting and his disparagement of levers is his.

Some of us consider the replacement of levers with computerized vote counting to be a dangerous. You don't? Then your in the wrong forum.

As for me, I stand by my assertion that Bo made a statement likely to mislead people.

Sue me.

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