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Aug. 30th, 2004 09:17 pmAm completely turned on.
Wilderness Guru is, too.
We have guests.
Damn.
We did manage a few snuggles in the other room.
All right, so he had my pants to my knees.
Damn.
*pant, pant*
Wilderness Guru is, too.
We have guests.
Damn.
We did manage a few snuggles in the other room.
All right, so he had my pants to my knees.
Damn.
*pant, pant*
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Date: 2004-08-31 11:44 am (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2004-08-31 11:47 am (UTC)paper votes + electronic tabulation... and then a recount if problems occur. Plus random statistical samlping of aforesaid paper votes.. now THAT would make sense.
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Date: 2004-08-31 12:25 pm (UTC)Most people with a genuine case go out of their way to explain exactly what is wrong and how the wrong-doing works. This comes from a motive of wanting to prevent similar issues from occurring. If anything, they tend to overkill on the facts, at worst making the issue difficult to understand.
Conspiracy theorists evade facts and focus on the guilty parties and the ways they use to "cover it up." This comes from a motive of being against certain people, such as the Republican party or certain corporations.
Sometimes the conspiracy theorists are right. But you can't trust their judgement, because they've made up their mind before they hear all the facts. Also, they are so determined to be right, they are selective about what they believe, twists the facts, and consistently take things out of context.
This website focuses on the efforts made to "cover up" problems with the tabulation systems, rather than the facts. So I don't trust their judgement.
Icarus