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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Techplayer who wrote (77226)11/15/2000 11:14:01 PM
From: sunshinestate  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Boy GORE was pathetic tonight.Now he wants to meet with the pres elect Bush for a resolution.AWWHH isn't that special.He's even is going let george w recount his counties too.awwww isn't that special.
GORE YOU ARE PATHETIC and your cronies too!



To: Techplayer who wrote (77226)11/16/2000 5:39:08 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
>>Zoltan, She seemed to be very careful in how she structured her response since she knows that the Democrats are never going to take no for an answer. It is amazing to me that they want to change FLA law to count pregnant dimples in order to win this thing. when I saw Gore's snout on CNBC earlier this evening (ruining a perfectly good dinner that I was having with my daughter), I suspected that he got wind of something that was going against him. At the time, it seemed completely out of character for him to extend himself across a line unless it was clearly going to benefit himself. He is out for himself and himself only. He knew what was going on behind closed doors. tp

Thank you for your well-reasoned opinion. Harris obviously used her discretion in a legal manner. Courts are loath to substitute their will over the elected representative of the people - even the partisan Dem judges in FL should back down. Otherwise, the Fed Courts may have to slap them down as the article in today's WSJ observes:

Bush Has a Federal Case
By John Yoo, a professor of law at the University of California at Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law.
interactive.wsj.com

As for AlGore, you are also right, he knew the jig was up and his desperation clearly showed.

Dem pollster Pat Caddell stated last night on MSNBC that though the vote was split, Floridians overwhelmingly now think Bush won fairly and that Bush should be declared the winner and next President. He added that Floridians are smart enough to see what the Dems are doing and they despise them for it.