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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (129016)11/23/2000 10:05:27 AM
From: stribe30   of 1582285
 
Hmm.. the English sure have a diff view of this - or at least, the Register does:

11/21/00
"Republicans peevishly await Bush coronation"

Republicans have turned to their favourite tactic of alleging deliberate malfeasance and perfidious intent among their opponents.

The accusations are typical of the Republican political
art-form: they are at once serious, poorly documented, and
sometimes comical.

Capitol Hill is clearly gearing up to take the smarm-baton
from Florida Republicans if Dubya fails to achieve his
coronation. House Majority whip Tom DeLay (Republican,
Texas) distributed a memo reminding other Republicans
that the US Constitution empowers Congress to reject a
state's electoral votes if majorities in both chambers
determine that the local election was corrupt.

We look foward to further 'evidence' of election scandals,
due to appear daily until the Electoral College convenes

theregister.co.uk
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