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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve

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To: CYBERKEN who wrote (3370)11/25/2000 5:30:10 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (4) of 6710
 
I attended a Republican Rally today in Pensacola which will be the start of getting our military votes counted. Every Republican would have been proud to have been there.

Unlike the democrats who have to bus in protestors to have a rally, this was started locally, and spread mostly through word of mouth.

There were a few thousand people there, many with home made signs, and most of them carrying flags. The politicians were all local, including Rep. Scarborough.

Three Retired Admirals were there and all said this was the first time they had ever spoken at a political rally, as they didn't think it was their place to speak out against the Pres., but they had all had enough. They were sick of Clinton treating the military like second class citizens, and now Gore continuing in the same way...by denying the military the right for their voices to be heard.

The speakers said they didn't want lawyers coming from Boston, sent in practically before the votes were cast, telling the judges that Florida law wasn't valid.

They were very angry with the media calling the state for Gore, when the people in the Panhandle hadn't cast their votes.

Scarborough said Harris was elected by over four million Floridians, and the state of Florida didn't need lawyers coming from other states saying that she had no right to do what the people of Florida had elected her to do.

Many of the politicians said during the hippie liberal sixties, they were fighting in Viet Nam while the liberals were busy taking over the colleges, media, and the government. They said now it is time for the Republicans to take back our country.

They made fun of Liberman for calling flag waving Republicans a riot...One said, if he can't face a few Republicans waving the American flag, how could he come face to face with a third world leader?

Of course, it was also brought up that the democrats had to bring Daley down from Chicago to teach them what to do in an election.

The democrats will not know what hit them, they aren't ready for the Republicans to fight back and reclaim our country!
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