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From: marklist at comcast.net (marklist@...cast.net)
Subject: OT: U.S. 2004 Election Fraud.
> --On Thursday, November 11, 2004 02:21:23 PM -0200 pandora@....com.br wrote:
> >
> > Depending on your state/county/whatever, your vote did count a LOT LESS
> > than other votes. It all depends on how many electoral college votes your
> > state has.
> >
> Is this what passes for logic? Every vote counts the same. You may not
> like the results, but no vote counts any more or any less than any other
> vote.
> >
> > How does that feel? Knowing that someone elses vote is more important than
> > yours?
> >
> How does it make you feel that you can't even think logically?
>
> Can we remove this "discussion" from the list please?
>
> Paul Schmehl (pauls@...allas.edu)
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> The University of Texas at Dallas
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Sorry list, I just couldn't resist......
*Electoral votes vs. Population [1]
State Population Votes Votes / M pop.
-----------------------------------------
Alaska 648,818 3 4.624
Wyoming 501,242 3 5.985
Texas 22,118,509 34 1.537
....
I guess you must have missed that day in elementary
school when they covered this. Pretty simple huh???
Are you happy that a Wyoming voter has 3.89 times the
political power you do????
Next time get your facts together before you post.
-Shub
[1] http://www.fairvote.org/e_college/popandvotes.htm
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