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To: hmaly who wrote (134692)3/21/2001 4:26:41 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570548
 
Ted Re...Just for the record, professors tend to be either liberal or conservative....very few actually have party affiliations. <<<<<<<<<<<<

But the professors are in favor of more power for the ABA, and they know the dems can give them that power again.


Huh? Sorry, Harry, but you are reaching on that one.

<<Forgetting that for a moment, I am firmly convinced that what happened last November, particularly the Sup. Ct action, will go down as a very dark moment in American history.<<<<<<<

And the FLA supreme ct decision wasn't??? Get real.


Do you really believe there is any basis for comparison between the Fl Sup. CT and the Sup. CT.? In the future its the Sup. Ct. decision that will be the center of controversy.

I think that the Sup. CT will be viewed as having acted in a very partisan manner, and I suspect at least this court's future rulings will carry that taint going forward. <<<<<<<<<<<

The USSC made a decision. It went against you. Bo ho. Get over it.


If only it were that simple.

Its only been 3 months since the election, and most people have already forgotten about the election.

Believe what you want to believe...its not your fellow Reps voicing complaints re dubya. The anger only gets stronger and deeper.

ted