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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (152796)10/2/2002 8:13:43 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1586608
 
Partisan politics like this is what's crippling America.

It really is. But I think the Dems are going to be in for a rude awakening. Even those who routinely vote Democratic are not necessarily supportive of corrupt election practices.

I think people could look past Gore's attempt to steal the presidential election. And the fact that Democrats in Missouri voted in a dead man. Now, we have this obviously corrupt court ruling preceded by underhanded Democratic Party tactics (SUPPORTED, I might add, by the Senate Majority Leader). And the situation in Hawaii.

At some point, even liberals will comprehend that THEY are being damaged by the erosion in integrity. Even Democrat voters recognize this kind of cheating, and I seriously doubt they REALLY want to see this become a pattern of behavior.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (152796)10/2/2002 10:19:38 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1586608
 
It is in the public interest and the general interest of the election laws to preserve the two-party system and to submit to the electorate ballot bearing the names of candidates of both major political parties as well as of all qualifying parties and groups," the court ruled in a unanimous decision.

I'm sorry, but that's bull. George Washington warned against party politics, but here we are now, doing exactly what he warned against.


Tenchusatsu, instead of complaining about the Dems and their antics in NJ......after all, they're just copying the Reps of 2000, could you call party headquarters and have them get the president to do something about the economy.....in fact, there is a number of domestic issues that need attention.

And have them remind Mr. Bush that making war is not a presidential duty; in fact tell him to refocus on his job description.......that would help a lot. TIA.

ted