Sunday, November 07, 2004

Error - Ohio Gave Bush To Many Votes

Sure is funny they find this out AFTER!! the election is over!
NBC;"Columbus Ohio.. An error in an electronic voting system in Ohio gave nearly 4,000 extra votes to President Bush, the tally for one county precinct gave Bush more than 4,200 votes, while John Kerry had 260 - even though only 638 people had voted. A spokeswoman for Ohio's Secretary of State says even after the extra votes for Bush are subtracted, it doesn't change the outcome. She also says that was the only error detected from Ohio's electronic voting machines. The Election Reform Information Project says while the glitch appeared minor, that could change if more stories start coming out. In North Carolina, one county reports over 4,000 votes were lost because officials thought the machines could store more data."

Man Watches Disaster Movie, Burns Home

Okay this guy has some issues..One of then I think is he needs to stay away from the bottle! Instead of trying to raise money for his Bond, they should be trying to find a state hospital to check him into. If this was my husband I would tell them to keep him! Sorry but I would, what if his family would of been asleep in the home when he did this....
Cordele Ga.;"There was no day after tomorrow for- Charles Adams mobile home, he set on fire after watching the disaster movie and drinking beer, told deputies he had burned down the doublewide home. Said that after watching >The Day After Tomorrow Movie,"

Man Shows Up To Fight DUI Charge With Booze Breath

Okay, everyone don't we all the the Golden-Rule!!..Don't have a drink till after you go to court...LOL
maybe someone should of told this man this...Geez
sfgate;" Pa.- Something smelled rotten when Mr.Hanczyk showed up in court to fight a drunken driving charge. Authorities say it was the booze on his breath. A judge stopped a hearing and ordered the 42-year-old to take a field sobriety test after he and others said they smelled alcohol on Hanczyk's breath. A breath test indicated that Hanczyk had a blood alcohol content of 0.296 percent, more than three times the state's legal limit, Judge John Wagner Jr. Threatened to put Hanczyk in jail for 30 days for contempt of court."