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Does anyone else think that the confusion over ballots in Florida is not a function of badly designed ballots but more that these people were just stupid?
I mean really, yeah, 19000 voter were disqualified because they realized they had voted for the wrong person and so they punched the candidate they *did* want in addition to the wrong one, but weren't they at least bright enough to know that if you vote for two candidates your ballot is invalidated?
Maybe if they had read the instructions, which is probably the root of this problem, they would've read that if you screw up on your ballot you can return it and get another one.
This brings up another issue, is it not sad that the President is to be decided by people who are confused by a ballot design that, which I might add, existed during the 1996 election and nobody complained about? Perhaps that was a source of the problem. Those people might have thought it was okay to select two candidates if they screw up because Dole won, what? maybe *two* states of which Florida was not one of them.
These are people of the same breed who post blatently off-topic messages in the wrong forum and yet complain when we reprimand them for it.
No, I am not a Republican trying to spread propaganda. I actually voted for Gore. I just believe that stupidity is *indefensible*, and to me, this is a clear-cut case of stupidity.
-Xotor-
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I mean really, yeah, 19000 voter were disqualified because they realized they had voted for the wrong person and so they punched the candidate they *did* want in addition to the wrong one, but weren't they at least bright enough to know that if you vote for two candidates your ballot is invalidated?
Maybe if they had read the instructions, which is probably the root of this problem, they would've read that if you screw up on your ballot you can return it and get another one.
This brings up another issue, is it not sad that the President is to be decided by people who are confused by a ballot design that, which I might add, existed during the 1996 election and nobody complained about? Perhaps that was a source of the problem. Those people might have thought it was okay to select two candidates if they screw up because Dole won, what? maybe *two* states of which Florida was not one of them.
These are people of the same breed who post blatently off-topic messages in the wrong forum and yet complain when we reprimand them for it.
No, I am not a Republican trying to spread propaganda. I actually voted for Gore. I just believe that stupidity is *indefensible*, and to me, this is a clear-cut case of stupidity.
-Xotor-
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