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From: stefmit at gmail.com (Stef)
Subject: University Researchers Challenge Bush Win In Florida
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 19:23:55 -0600, Paul Schmehl <pauls@...allas.edu> wrote:
> I disagree. Until the research is credible and vetted, investigating is
> premature. Many people don't seem to understand, investigating supposed
> discrepancies in the vote costs millions of dollars. The recount in Ohio
> will cost the state $1.5 million. That's money that could pay for other
> things. So you don't run off on wild goose chases just because some
> "researcher" says, "Oooooo, look at this. This looks really unusual."
Oh, yes, they/we do ... based on a comparison with another well known
"triplet": money spent <--> amount of credible information <-->
importance to the United States, when having invaded Iraq, I think we
could and should justify an investigation like the above ...
Stef
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