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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: stockman_scott who wrote (52)11/12/2000 11:15:18 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 3887
 
Someone has to stop this madness, before it spirals out of control.

It was out of control the minute Gore refused to accept the recount.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (52)11/12/2000 11:41:22 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 3887
 
Gore Vs. Our System

projo.com

Excerpt:

It appears that Governor Bush has won the Florida primary. The vote has been counted, and recounted, and while Mr. Bush's aparent victory is dramatically narrow, it will almost certainly stand. Nevertheless, we will know the final answer when those overseas absentee ballots are counted: The deadline is next Friday. Since Governor Bush is expected to win those ballots, many from military voters, it is likely that his margin will grow a bit. At that point, Florida's 25 electoral votes should be awarded to Mr. Bush, giving him official victory.

When that happens, Vice President Al Gore should do what Richard Nixon did in 1960: bow to the inevitable, graciously or not. Both candidates understood the rules when they undertook their campaigns, and the rules have been clear since America was founded.