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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (152660)9/30/2002 9:33:29 PM
From: TGPTNDR  Read Replies (3) of 1577104
 
David, RE: <This is great. The Supreme Court decides the fate of the Senate majority.>

But it's wrong.

Fox has it wrong.(I'm watching local Trenton NJ TV.)

It's the NJ Supreme Court, and that's so packed full of liberal democrat appointees they've gone so far as to, in one case, declare that they didn't care what the law was and ruled against the law.( Didn't overturn the law, just said screw it. )

I think I can about guarantee a fiasco of major proportions.

If necessary, the NJ Democratic party can vote 120% of the total registered voters. It's been ~ 30 years since a republican made it to senator in NJ.

It was not for nothing that Torricelli had the 'trash hauler' with him when he went into that 7-11.

This one will be educational to watch but ultimately disappointing to Republicans, IMO.

But it should be educational to the whole country to see to what lengths the NJ Democratic party can and will go.

-tgp
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