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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: k.ramesh who wrote (1298)11/9/2000 11:43:41 AM
From: TraderGreg  Respond to of 6710
 
Hey, those coalition govts. are for third world countries. I don't see it, nor would I want it. Whoever wins, wins and should be allowed to lead with his/her agenda. Them's the rules and I agree with those rules.

However, every President elected in one of these "split decision" scenarios turned out to be a one term President.

Just an observation, not a prediction.

TG



To: k.ramesh who wrote (1298)11/9/2000 12:02:00 PM
From: Proton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6710
 
Re: Modest Suggestions

Since it has not happened in a 100 years, would it be terrible to suggest that they should form a mixed government, Bush as president as Al as VP.

How about Nader for President, Buchanan for VP, Bush for Secretary of Defense, and Gore for Secretary of State? The other cabinet members are appointed in a draft (Dem, GOP, Green, Dem, GOP, Reform, Dem...)

Yes, my tongue is firmly implanted in my cheek! With this line-up, I'd never again have to watch Comedy Central!

P.