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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve

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To: Cisco who started this subject12/6/2000 10:05:10 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Read Replies (2) of 6710
 
Cisco and all other fine thread posters:

I have today posted editorial links that explain the end of this most thrilling tale and I am happy to say that I find it conclusive beyond a doubt.........Bush won.

I will say that you should prepare yourself for additional liberal propaganda. Do expect to hear/read the liberal media proclaim that King Clinton might just decide to "declare" all Federal elections are going to be put off for now via executive order from the king.

The bottom line IS George W. Bush is the winner today just as he was the winner on election night. The U.S. Supreme court knows this just as does the Florida State Legislature as well as the Gore team.

December 26th 5:22 PM
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December 26th 6:31 PM
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December 26th 6:48 PM
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I hope no one has any ill feelings towards each other because of this most unusual election. It truly could have gone either way but as fate would have it the Federal and State election law resides on the side of President Bush.

I invite all thread posters to feel free in joining me and others in a discussion about investing.

SI is ultimately about making money and sharing ideas as a community.

Time to get back to the task at hand,

Reid
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