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To: cheryl williamson who wrote (38098)11/22/2000 7:24:22 AM
From: JC Jaros  Read Replies (2) of 64865
 
Were the rolls exactly reversed I'd be saying the same
thing about Bush.


Okay well, I'm not sure what you mean by "exactly reversed"
but since you wrote that, the Florida momentum certainly
has. It will be the absolute height of hypocricy for the
(tastes great - less government) Republicans to complain
about a lack of uniform standards and file any motion with
Federal court. Do you know what I'm saying?

I was someone who thought baseball rules should apply and
the tie should go the runner. I thought maybe it was the
Dems turn to bow out of the close Presidential contest as
Nixon did.

Having said that, I'm not exactly clear on what it is that
Gore is 'mucking up'. He won the popular vote. He won the
electoral vote. The only thing unclear is the state in
which is brother is Governor and where his cousin at the
Fox affiliate declared Bush the early winner, thereby
causing Gore to first mistakenly concede.

The (tastes great - less government) Republicans pound the
table about states rights/local government, much of which I
agree with. You can't make that the cornerstone of your
rhetoric and then turn around and file a complaint about it
in Federal court when it doesn't serve your purpose.

If that happens, it will be a low point for the Republican
party (just like George W. himself).

-JCJ
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