Dear Friends,

The real news here:

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20021107/ap_on_el_gu/unset
tled_races&cid=536&ncid=536

is not that a bunch of votes were burned after poll watchers
went home, though I guess that's the news in Alabama.  The
big news is that neither Republican nor Democrat gained a
clear majority, while 2% of the vote went to Libertarian John
Sophocleus in the race for Alabama governor.

Many years ago, political strategist and science fiction
superstar L. Neil Smith wrote that the Libertarians should
adopt a policy of spoiling elections for the Republicans
until they begin to adopt sensible policies on gun rights,
interventionist wars, and the like.  (The same might well
be said about Democrats and drug rights, free speech, etc.)

Here, at last, we see a race thrown into re-count and
disrepute, not only because of seemingly overt vote fraud
(big surprise) but also due to the presence of a fairly
strong third party candidate.  Or, as I like to say, "if
you can't beat 'em and won't join 'em, pee in their cereal
bowl!"

Regards,

Jim
 http://cambist.net/


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