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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips

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To: Carl R. who wrote (324)12/10/2000 3:34:31 PM
From: Bosco  Read Replies (1) of 644
 
Hi Carl - it appears this fellow may win some points in your book. From LA Times,

latimes.com

But the problem for Bush--and potentially for the court, as
well--is that the "legitimacy" of Bush's victory will remain in doubt
as long as the ballots remain uncounted in Florida, said University of
Utah law professor Michael McConnell, who served as a Justice
Department and White House lawyer under Ronald Reagan.


The reputation of both Bush and the court could suffer further if
academics or news organizations eventually count the disputed
votes--something that Florida's open records laws makes quite
likely--and discover that they favor Gore, he and others noted.
"I suppose the logic of it is that the court should say they should
burn all the ballots," McConnell said sarcastically.

Funny is that he is also winning points in my book. Therefore, maybe we can agree on something after all <G>! Of course, you can always protect yourself from being too close to my position by thinking this fellow has deteriorated since his Reagan years <VBG>!

best, Bosco
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