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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (10287)3/28/2004 8:29:01 AM
From: steve harrisRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
The Americans will join the world is getting Bush out of office. Majority of the Americans did not vote for him in 2000 and I am sure the world recognizes that. Now the Americans will make sure that the result of their vote is not in doubt.

It is clear to me you hope enough Americans will join Kerry and the rest of the world and get Bush out of office since you claim American's votes were in doubt in 2000 because you assume the majority didn't vote for Bush.

After you study up on WWI and WWII, you can visit selected readings on the electoral college and WHY our president of this great republic is not elected by the majority of voters. You will also learn why the House of Representatives and the Senate are set up the way they are. The Federalist papers should be included also.

Americans will not stand and allow foreign leaders, who support Kerry, have any influence on the direction of the United States.

I will mention Bush is not overthrowing the constitution concerning gay marriages. There is a process in creating amendments. The only ones hijacking the Constitution are the liberal judges writing new laws instead of interpreting the existing laws and the Constitution. The left are in the minority in this country and since they cannot advance their agenda under the guidelines of the Constitution and the existing laws of this nation, must rely upon the court system or the media to further their goals which have already been rejected by Americans. Otherwise they would play by the same rules we all should.

That is what you should be afraid of. Once you go down that road, the rule of law will not apply and you will not like what comes next. Bush was elected by a majority in the electoral college. If you would like to change the system in which the member states of this republic elect it's president, then you and anyone else are free to begin the process. The steps are already in place and I imagine several groups of Americans would welcome your enthusiasm.

Steve
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