Well, fellas, I taught computer programming for two years and it is as easy as pie to do a count, put in a max no. and then transfer those votes. Ask a any competent programmer!
God keep
We lost a good, decent and honorable man today — Michael Gerson has died. He was a Washington Post columnist, appeared on PBS NewsHour regularly and was originally a Bush, Jr. speechwriter and worked with Colson.
“Michael Gerson followed his faith — and America was better for it”
“One of the biblical injunctions sometimes cited by Michael Gerson, who died Thursday at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer, comes from the New Testament book of Colossians: “Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.”
That advice works not only for Christian believers such as he was, but also in the sometimes brutal political world in which he made his mark. He was a presidential speechwriter whose own words were, indeed, singularly seasoned and notably full of grace. For the past 15 years, he enriched the pages of this newspaper as a columnist for the Opinions section.
Machine counting? Rigged! ! ! 😉
I don’t think so
Yes. Disproven many times.
Never proven — far from it. Disproven many times.
Well, fellas, I taught computer programming for two years and it is as easy as pie to do a count, put in a max no. and then transfer those votes. Ask a any competent programmer!
God keep
We lost a good, decent and honorable man today — Michael Gerson has died. He was a Washington Post columnist, appeared on PBS NewsHour regularly and was originally a Bush, Jr. speechwriter and worked with Colson.
“Michael Gerson followed his faith — and America was better for it”
“One of the biblical injunctions sometimes cited by Michael Gerson, who died Thursday at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer, comes from the New Testament book of Colossians: “Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.”
That advice works not only for Christian believers such as he was, but also in the sometimes brutal political world in which he made his mark. He was a presidential speechwriter whose own words were, indeed, singularly seasoned and notably full of grace. For the past 15 years, he enriched the pages of this newspaper as a columnist for the Opinions section.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/11/17/michael-gerson-faith-america-better/
bob1
With you, I mourn the death of Gerson…
Thanks, Duane. It’s hit me hard. He was a brilliant writer but even more, a man of great integrity and faith.