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berniew1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-05 01:18 AM
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7. The Calif. study did some numbers by regression for Florida
And I've done some rough calculations. I have a background in statistics, logic, and numerical analysis. Have taught at Universities, now work for Gov't agency.

But doing numbers requires a lot of work and careful assumptions.
I've done a detailed analysis for one county in Florida, had trouble getting data for another I wanted to do.

Dr. Richard Phillips has done some numbers for Ohio, as part of his affidavit in the Arnebeck suit.

There is a need to put my info and his together for Ohio.

But irregardless, there was a huge amount of obvious fraud, malfeasance, misfeasance, partisanship of officials and poll workers thats well documented and affected huge numbers of votes. So this election and the current system is extremely tainted. It will take a lot of effort and some major changes to get back to a democratic election system in U.S. Too much money and partisanship, and not enough citizen concern to control it.
Other countries don't have such.
Foreign observers note U.S. election doesn't come close to meeting U.N. standards for democratic election.


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