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To: Bux who wrote (89588)12/8/2000 5:16:17 PM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
The judicial system has no right to write it's own laws. When you override the legislature and the findings of the judicial system to provide yet another recount, you are writing your own set of laws.

It no longer matters. There is nothing more the Florida Supreme Court can do except to see if they can get the statewide results from 67 counties in by Tuesday. How are you going to get observers to watch over all of the canvassing committees around the state.

The legislature now is in it's own domain to appoint their own slate of electors. At least these guys are publicly elected officials.



To: Bux who wrote (89588)12/8/2000 5:39:38 PM
From: YlangYlangBreeze  Respond to of 152472
 
I probably could be called a rabid liberal. But, I, for one, agree accept to respect the results of a fairly conducted recount, and accept the winner of that recount as my legitimate president.



To: Bux who wrote (89588)12/8/2000 7:20:46 PM
From: waverider  Respond to of 152472
 
>>>not whoever the legislature prefers to be president<<<

Read your US Constitution Bux. It empowers the legislature to select the electors NOT the masses. They have been a duly elected body to perform such a function if need be. You may disagree with the outcome but the rule of law is with the legislature.

Rick