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Every Close Election
July 5, 2009 | Permalink
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This is among your best. I think the first time I saw this I missed that the left side was a feedback loop that never ended; in all cases, there is only one outcome.
Posted by: Bruce Oksol | Jul 5, 2009 7:42:35 AM
Do really think that mess about democrats???
is good thinking. God are you that blind
DAVE
Posted by: dave | Jul 5, 2009 2:51:33 PM
as a raging technologist, I'm always disappointed that an open, verifiable voting system is not mandated such that election results can be less painful to determine. It's not rocket science or even payroll accounting. It's adding up the checkboxes submitted by large amounts of people. Seriously - why pay modern diebolds outrageous sums of money to have the machines be closed blackboxes of mystery running on MS windows which is even less verifiable.
Posted by: tpulley | Jul 6, 2009 9:42:29 AM
Dave, try putting down the bong for at least half a day before posting next time.
Posted by: Sparticus | Jul 7, 2009 1:20:52 AM
> is good thinking. God are you that blind
A) Most Dems don't believe in God for the most part.
B) If you actually think it's not at least far more appropo than it has any business being, it ain't any of us that are blind.
> Dave, try putting down the bong for at least half a day before posting next time.
What, and give up show business?
Posted by: O Bloody Hell | Jul 8, 2009 3:42:40 AM
i seem to remember a lot of repubs demanding recounts....and even a few winning (or at least being sworn in)
nice truthiness
Posted by: DC | Jul 8, 2009 8:29:37 PM
DC, you "seem to recall" it, but you don't back it up with any concrete examples. Therefore, you're just spouting so much nonsense that no one should pay any attention to.
Give us some facts and we'll pay attention.
Posted by: Sparticus | Jul 8, 2009 11:58:51 PM
P.S. to DC:
Learning the conventions of written English--like capitalizing the first letter of the first word of sentences--will also lend credibility. Failure to conform to those norms sends out the message that you have no regard for your reader--who, in turn, will have no regard for you or your ideas.
Posted by: Sparticus | Jul 9, 2009 12:01:34 AM
That's why [the democrats] were so testy about the 2000 Florida election. It was the one time in the last century Republicans wouldn't let democrats steal an election they lost by less than a thousand votes.
Ann Coulter, seven months ago, on the Minnesota madness that was then just closing its first act.
Boy she called that one right, huh? She must have met DC personally.
Posted by: Morgan K Freeberg | Jul 10, 2009 4:46:21 PM
