Here come the fascists…….

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -WANT TO DO SOMETHING? In fascist countries, when the votes, the will of the people, go against the newly-elected dictator, one of the first things the dictator does is to destroy the evidence or at least prevent the citizens from looking at the evidence. If you think this could not happen in the United States, think again. Although Florida has laws that provide access to the ballots after the election, Republican Governor Whitman of New Jersey has already proposed in public that the Florida votes be sealed for an undetermined period of time. This would prevent citizens from looking at the ballots and, say, counting them to see who really won the 2000 presidential elections. In the days to come, more Bush backers will propose sealing those votes from the people. In the days to come, steps should be taken to insure that those votes are neither lost nor destroyed. If you believe the Florida votes should remain safe and open to scrutiny by U.S. citizens, as the law indicates, you might want to let your elected officials know it. — Politex, 12/10/00

Sounds like someone’s just mad that his favorite canidate didn’t win Tony Kimmell Normal, IL "Injection is nice, but I’d rather be BLOWN" 90 GMC K1500 79 Ford F-250 84 VW Rabbit diesel

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*I* kinda hope Muskie is getting paid for all this…   i mean, if he isnt, well, nah, never mind…  He’s gotta be gettin paid!

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Well Muskrat, you’ve finally run out of your own thoughts and can’t do anything but copy the wild rhetoric from the far left fringes. At one time you use to try to contribute your own viewpoint as a green offroader. Now you’re just another useless troll.

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WANT TO DO SOMETHING? In fascist countries, when the votes, the will of the people, go against the newly-elected dictator, one of the first things the dictator does is to destroy the evidence or at least prevent the citizens from looking at the evidence.

< article snipped Jesse Jackson already has plans for them.  He’ll make sure the "final" count goes to Gore.  Just ask him.  I think risk of tampering is the main reason to seal them up. — Cheers, Steve  SSOA F00-1363  CCSD #204 00 Camaro SS Lt. Pewter, neutral leather, M6, Hurst, PEG2, ASR, defogger    SLP chrome rims, D-D exhaust, Bilstein, Castrol, cover, mats, fobs    BMR STB, SLP !CAGS, AAM diff cover, Zaino    Dyno’d at 312 RWHP 321 FtLbs RWT 96 K1500 SWB Silverado 350 5 speed 3.73 axles Z71 G80 etc. The opinions expressed here are mine alone and do not represent those of my employer or any one else. "It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave…"                                                       Moody Blues

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HEY STUPID, if your not going to talk about 4×4’s or vehicle question  GET

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Well Muskrat, you’ve finally run out of your own thoughts and can’t do anything but copy the wild rhetoric from the far left fringes. At one time you use to try to contribute your own viewpoint as a green offroader. Now you’re just another useless troll.

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WANT TO DO SOMETHING? In fascist countries, when the votes, the will of the people, go against the newly-elected dictator, one of the first things the dictator does is to destroy the evidence or at least prevent the citizens from looking at the evidence. If you think this could not happen in the United States, think again. Although Florida has laws that provide access to the ballots after the election, Republican Governor Whitman of New Jersey has already proposed in public that the Florida votes be sealed for an undetermined period of time. This would prevent citizens from looking at the ballots and, say, counting them to see who really won the 2000 presidential elections. In the days to come, more Bush backers will propose sealing those votes from the people. In the days to come, steps should be taken to insure that those votes are neither lost nor destroyed. If you believe the Florida votes should remain safe and open to scrutiny by U.S. citizens, as the law indicates, you might want to let your elected officials know it. — Politex, 12/10/00 BALLOTS TO STAY IN FLORIDA FOR NOW Craig Waters, spokesman for the Florida Supreme Court, has announced that the Scalia Supreme Court has not requested that the 12,000 Florida contested ballots be sent to Washington nor is that being done. They will remain in the posession of the Florida Supreme Court for now. All of the other papers regarding the recent Florida directive to begin counting the undervotes have been sent to the Scalia Supreme Court. The question of the safty and availability of the ballots as noted above remains. For example, on yesterday’s "Capitol Gang" Republican U.S. Rep. Jennifer Dunn endorsed Governor Whitman’s idea of sealing the ballots to prevent inspection by American citizens. –Politex, 2 p.m. ET, 12/10/00 WILL SCALIA COURT TAKE FLORIDA BALLOTS? This previous report was in error… "TALLAHASSEE, Fla.–The U.S. Supreme Court has ordered that more than 12,000 Florida ballots contested by Al Gore be sent to Washington along with other legal papers in the case of Bush vs. Gore…. Bush lawyer Phil Beck said that "it’s routine for [the Supreme Court] to get all the exhibits and it so happens that in this case the ballots from these cases are exhibits."… Gore lawyer Laurence Tribe, however, saw the request for the ballots as hardly typical. He said he had heard a Florida Supreme Court clerk joking with a counterpart at the U.S. Supreme Court about the possibility of taking the ballots off of Florida’s weary hands. But he was surprised to learn that such an order actually had been issued. "Mr. Tribe, a professor at Harvard Law School, said that while he "wouldn’t ordinarily speculate" about the future of the ballots should the U.S. high court reverse the Florida court, "the opinion of Justice [Antonin] Scalia invites it." Five justices, including Justice Scalia, ordered the counts stopped, at least until the high court hears arguments on Monday. In a separate opinion only he signed, Justice Scalia said that counting the votes threatens "irreparable harm to [Mr. Bush], and the country, by casting a cloud upon what he claims to be the legitimacy of his election." "Given that, Mr. Tribe said, "you wouldn’t have to call it too elaborate a conspiracy theory if the court were to conclude that no legitimate purpose can be served by counting them" — ever. That would prevent any future embarrassment to a possible Bush presidency should a later count show that Mr. Gore got more votes. "It does seem to be the view of five members of the court that there’s something illegitimate about counting them," Mr. Tribe said, and those justices may wish to head off "the specter of having them counted after the inauguration by some doctoral candidate from Michigan State armed with a Freedom of Information request." today’s Wall Street Journal, 12/10/00 SCALIA HAS TAKEN THE LAW INTO HIS OWN HANDS Antonin Scalia, one of George W. Bush

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