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Old Sep 27th, 2004, 01:46 PM       
I agree. Florida has done nothing at all to change the conditions that led to last times fiasco, and that's just florida. Unless there is a statistically clear across the board victory for one of the candidates far outside any margin of error (and how likely does that seem?) we will tumble headlong into litigation, and both sides are well prepared and have their long knives out.

You have to ask yourself why, after the 2000 debacle, their was no significant legislative action on this issue.

Maybe it's because when the Supreme court picks a winner, that winner has no motivation to change the conditions that led to the win.

I mean, they would have, if they were public servants, but that's asking a little much, I guess.
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