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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency?

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To: Ilaine who wrote (3432)12/7/2000 4:11:36 PM
From: ThirdEye  Read Replies (1) of 3887
 
"Where are the Democrats?" Speaking for one Democrat only, I will say this: First, we are exhausted. The pitch of rhetoric only increases; keeping up with the legal twists is ennervating; it is so apparent that the legal odds are heavily against Gore, who by the way I would be embarrassed to call my president at this point. (And frankly, I would still have been embarrassed even if he had won definitively on Nov. 7)

As for the Seminole and Martin cases, I'm not holding my breath to see votes tossed out(whereas Republicans have been all along). Maybe Al is, but the fact is that if he won the race on a technicality like this one and then had the audacity to actually take the presidency on the flimsiest of legal grounds, I would be out in the streets with the rest of you.

On the other hand, I don't know the law so I'm hangin back and hangin on every word.

If the FL legislature gets into the act I think they will discover in the firestorm of public reproach just how out of touch with the rest of the country they are.
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