Posted on 11/06/2002 3:48:09 AM PST by Elle Bee
Edited on 04/23/2004 12:05:00 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Will election by litigation be the new norm? Florida 2000 may have been only the start!
We may be on the way to turning Election Day into Election Month through a new legal quagmire: election through litigation. Yesterday's races promise to throw up a series of demands for recounts, lawsuits and seating challenges in Congress. "We're waiting for the day that pols can just cut out the middleman and settle all elections in court," jokes the political newsletter Hotline.
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The Clowns are on their way
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Arrrrrraaaggggghhhhhh!!
I HATE that.
Why don't they call it what it was: The democratization of our politics.
There was nothing wrong with the ballots, or the voters of Florida. It was the
scheming and assumption by the corrupted democrat party [ala' Daley], that
the election "fix" was in and there wouldn't be a problem winning in Florida.
To their surprise and shock, Bush won Florida in spite of their "fixing" of the votes!
That's when the democrats took the low road and attempted to overrule the
will of the voters. Subsequent counts proved that the race was not as close
as first assumed.
Damn, but I hate it when they brainwash people, but I hate it more when
FR members repeat the ^%$#!~!.
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