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Old 02-01-2007, 04:21 PM   #86 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jefferson View Post
55% is a majority - in addition to the military personnel that did not get their votes counted.

So that's what I said, isn't it? The MAJORITY of military personnel voted for Bush. I did not say ALL, did I?

What, about that, is confusing to you?
and what you fail to understand is; if 55% = counted, state side soldiers...now add in the almost 30+ thousand votes that were rejected...you can't actually tell what they really wanted; all you are reading is the bold print and nothing else. if 55% of the vote was counted and for bush and 70% was uncounted and against bush...well i think that you can add and subtract. You have no idea the actual majority rule because the whole was not even counted, plain and simple. that's like the issues with florida and ohio...of course i guess that you would just consider those 'just mistakes'.