Voting glitches haunt statistician
by Rob Zaleski
Capital Times
03/06/05
Brian Joiner wishes he could 'just get over it.' He wishes he could ignore the thousands of reported voting irregularities that occurred in the Nov. 2 election, accept the fact that George W. is going to be around another four years and just hope that we haven't created even more enemies or fallen even deeper into debt by the time 2008 rolls around. 'I'm sure the Republicans would like me to forget all that stuff, just like they wanted everyone to forget all the strange things that happened in the 2000 election,' the retired 67-year-old UW-Madison statistics professor said this week.Well, sorry guys, but he can't. There were, Joiner says, too many things that occurred on Nov. 2 that 'still don't smell right.' He can't just pretend everything is rosy, he says...
http://tinyurl.com/6ps5b
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Capital Times
03/06/05
Brian Joiner wishes he could 'just get over it.' He wishes he could ignore the thousands of reported voting irregularities that occurred in the Nov. 2 election, accept the fact that George W. is going to be around another four years and just hope that we haven't created even more enemies or fallen even deeper into debt by the time 2008 rolls around. 'I'm sure the Republicans would like me to forget all that stuff, just like they wanted everyone to forget all the strange things that happened in the 2000 election,' the retired 67-year-old UW-Madison statistics professor said this week.Well, sorry guys, but he can't. There were, Joiner says, too many things that occurred on Nov. 2 that 'still don't smell right.' He can't just pretend everything is rosy, he says...
http://tinyurl.com/6ps5b
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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