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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tekmon who wrote (5941)12/12/2000 6:19:42 PM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6710
 
"tekmon said:
"Florida determines, by vote and verification and certification of vote who gets the electors, the Supreme court is acting on objections from a federal standpoint as to how that is carried out with regards to our constitution, of course how the Supreme court rules is important, but what the Florida Legislature DOES is within the factual step by step procedure by which the election occurs, same as any citizen stepping up to vote."
TG Said:
"Oh thank you for informing me that litigants do not have a legitimate right to appeal a case through the normal court process.
BTW, both US SC cases were the hearing of appeals by Bush, not Gore."


There's just one problem with what you posted above. My response that you pasted was NOT IN RESPONSE TO WHAT YOU PUT ABOVE MY QUOTE.

You need to get your mind right, tekmon.

Note the post number of my response, Einstein.

To: tekmon who wrote (5906)
From: TraderGreg Tuesday, December 12, 2000 4:56 PM ET
Reply # of 5943

Oh thank you for informing me that litigants do not have a legitimate right to appeal a case through the normal court process.
BTW, both US SC cases were the hearing of appeals by Bush, not Gore.

I guess you were only referring to Democratic appellants, right?


And here is your post 5906:

To: TraderGreg who wrote (5899)
From: tekmon Tuesday, December 12, 2000 4:52 PM ET
Reply # of 5945

<< It was a very slick maneuver>>
A very interesting definition of:

Ensuring that a legal process is comes to its natural conclusion.

What is interesting about this is the attempt of those that cannot concede that a process has been concluded within the confines of the law, it is going to take the Supreme Court of the United States to spank those that have no clue for whatever agenda they may have to realize that this election has been concluded by the rightful winner as permitted by the Constitution of the United States and the laws of the State of Florida.

A sad reflection on the ability of sore losers in the face of our legal system to keep this country in chaos.

Al Gore will never have the respect of this country again.


TG