To: SE Mom
OMIGAWD...not a whit of common sense in any of em...
For four years we heard.....the poplar vote....the poplar vote....the poplar vote! Now the "poplar vote" don't mean squat. LOL. They think the American people have forgotten their shenanigans.
They think that Bush is "illegitimate". But the American people consider him a sitting President...in wartime no less.
All I can say is, that they better have IRREFUTABLE and UNQUESTIONABLE documented smoking gun proof before they try to overturn the election of a sitting wartime President of the US. If they don't, they will be mighty, mighty, mighty surprised at how bad this boomerangs on them.
"Yes, I Senator Boxer, and Representative Dumbazz have challenged the electoral votes and seek to put Senator Kerry into office on January 20. We have done this because there are some exit polls that seem off to us and a lot of people on an internet forum who are complaining about Kerry losing. One of them even had her car run off the road."
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12/21/2004 6:13:20 PM PST by
Arkinsaw
To: Arkinsaw
All I can say is, that they better have IRREFUTABLE and UNQUESTIONABLE documented smoking gun proof before they try to overturn the election of a sitting wartime Actually, this legally can't happen. If a Senator and a Congressman contest a vote, it goes back to each house and both the Senate and the House have to agree that something is wrong with the electoral vote. Of course no one is contenting that anything is wrong with the certified electoral vote. The House and Senate can not legally object to anything outside of the electoral vote. If they find massive fraud in the popular vote, that is not even grounds for contesting the vote. All Congress is doing is certifying the Electoral Vote, which has nothing to do with how the states ran their elections. Anyone who thinks they can overturn the election has no understanding the system. Even if both houses weren't controlled by the GOP, they would have no legal grounds.
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