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From: ericscher at mac.com (Eric Scher)
Subject: OT: U.S. 2004 Election Fraud.

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>Message: 23
>Subject:  [Full-Disclosure] 8->OT: U.S. 2004 Election Fraud.
>Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 14:58:13 -0500
>From: "Clairmont, Jan M" <jan.m.clairmont@...igroup.com>
>To: <full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com>
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>I think we should keep this discussion going as long as 
>we are able, just to frustrate the thought police Nazi's
>on this group. It is really ironic that a legitimate discussion
>of electronic voting and Diebold and other voting systems, that
>are not secure, is considered off-limits by some so-called
>authorities.
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It's NOT about "Thought Police" trying to stifle dissent.
It's about the majority of the users and contributors to this list
being tired of this "stolen election" silliness.

I can make a VERY convincing argument that the 1969 moon landing
was faked; having been filmed on a Hollywood sound stage. That doesn't
make it real OR worth wasting time discussing.

Furthermore, if you had more respect for history and humanity, you wouldn't
throw that "NAZI" label around so blithely. Doing so is insulting to a couple of 
dozen MILLION people who died at the hands of the REAL Nazis.

As one human being to another; I am sorry that you are so disappointed in the 
outcome of the recent US election. But engaging in ridiculous conspiracy theories
isn't going to change anything. If it makes you feel better, fine. But does it HAVE 
to be yet another thing that ends up increasing the signal to noise ratio of an otherwise
highly useful mailing list?

PLEASE stop. Seriously. Please.

eric

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