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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (6732)11/19/2000 12:44:16 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10042
 
Al Gore would have been the first President of the United States of Bilderberg....

Well, he still could be. Bush could win Florida and still lose if Gore's operative, Mr. Beckel, is able to persuade (intimidate/extort) several electors to vote for Gore.

Was listening to C-Span radio last night and they were replaying an interview with one of the democrat electors in Florida. Was simply amazing to listen to her slaughter the english language with her liberal tripe.

But the funniest thing of all was that a caller who lives in Tampa called up and quizzed her on her educational level, remarking that she certainly seemed rather uneducated to be an elector. She responded that didn't even need to read or write in order to be nominated as an elector, and that if the caller didn't like the way she spoke, he could blame the public schools which were set up by the "white oppressors"...

This is what the democratic party has come to... rather than electing their best and brightest to represent them, they bring in the racist rabble with chips on their shoulders that would rival the legend of Atlas.

Anyone want to take bets on how the Florida Supreme Court rules tomorrow?

I think they will be compelled to follow Florida election law, just as Secretary of State Harris was (and apparently she was advised by a staff of democratic lawyers).

I think they will be forced to uphold her ruling on denying manual recounts in the certification.

Regards,

Ron