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To: Road Walker who wrote (17085)12/11/2000 9:59:52 AM
From: J.B.C.  Respond to of 60323
 
The SC will only be asking FL, did you follow your own laws? Agreed there could be an issue of precedence. Let's "wedge" them all.

Jim



To: Road Walker who wrote (17085)12/11/2000 10:11:35 AM
From: Steve 667  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
John,
It's the self serving liberals that brought this to the florida courts to begin with.

The florida courts should have stayed out of it at the start, on that we agree. But since they did not, it is better to let the highest court in the land, the USSC, decide the issue rather than the weeny court of Florida.

commvergemag.com

Steve 667



To: Road Walker who wrote (17085)12/11/2000 2:10:56 PM
From: Dale Knipschield  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
"It's amusing how the conservatives are arguing against one of their prime principles, states rights, in a partisan effort to get their man elected"

Don't you find it equally amusing that the liberals are arguing FOR the principle of states rights to get their man elected? <gg> I do!

Just goes to show you, when it comes to politics, the virtues of honesty, integrity, and doing the right thing have nothing to do with desired outcomes. They (Republicans and Democrats) have us all duped! Surely by now you know the name of the game is POWER.

Regards,

Knip

BTW, nice 50% move in SNDK the last two market days!