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>Oh, no question who's side John is on, but while he can never make voters fair and impartial (not that he'd want to), if he can make the
process fair and impartial, I'm all for it (and I believe he is too). He and I are certainly flip sides of the political coin, but I do not question his honesty.
In this issue, I'm on the side of voters. This goes to the core of Democracy. If the votes aren't cast honestly, we might as well be living in some third world country. That's one of the things that is SUPPOSED to differentiate us from those countries.
John Harvey
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"I'm addicted to placebos. I could quit, but it wouldn't matter." Stephen Wright