To: MeeknMing
"There is absolutely no federal question involved, and there's absolutely no reason for the Supreme Court to take this case," said Frank Askin, professor at Rutgers University/Newark law school. "But I said the same thing about Bush vs. Gore, so what do I know?" He knows how to be a Dem Partisan hack professor who teaches kids how to be partisan dem lawyers.
Look at the photo of Lautenberg. Not firing on all cylinders I'd say.
64 posted on
10/04/2002 11:15:33 AM PDT by
1Old Pro
To: 1Old Pro
I have a question that I'm sure some Freeper can answer for me.
In Bush V Gore didn't the SCOTUS have two votes that day.
Wasn't there a 7 - 2 vote to declare the Florida SC decision unconstitutional on Due Process grounds. Every article (and democrat) always says a 5-4 decision gave the presidency to Bush with out mentioning this 7 - 2 vote.
Can someone tell me if this is how it went or if I dreamed it?
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