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rigel99 Donating Member (621 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-27-05 07:23 PM
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92. NOBODY FORCING GEORGIA...
remember legislative can always (and usually does) get overturned by courts.

In Georgia no one can force me to do anything but to count the paper right now county by county, to pursue the legal suits around the stolen Diebold equipment and to continue at my little snail's pace making huge progress everyday (Chatham county giving me data as of today). and other cool things... I don't need a slowmoving federal initiative to do things and even when it gets enacted nothing stopping me from challenging it using a variety of Georgia election codes to say it's downright unconstitutional to have a ballot of record that is not also what is counted.. computers may be faster at counting than humans, but once you RING THE BELL for a candidate the day after you better be right, cause it's very hard to UNRING the bell... other countries with far larger paper ballots to count do so in 24 hours, why can't we get better at counting and pass bills that standardize the method and auditors who do the counting.. why make the poor poll workers do it?

jeez.. this is so simple... but Ensign's bill is a huge big bad NO NO NO NO NO NO NO... i mean double no....
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