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To: tejek who wrote (152817)10/2/2002 10:46:07 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1586648
 
Tenchusatsu, instead of complaining about the Dems and their antics in NJ......after all, they're just copying the Reps of 2000

Everyone posting in this forum KNOWS exactly what happened in Florida. Your persistent misrepresentations of the events in Florida only serve to make you look foolish. It was clear, and still is, that Florida was about the Democrats trying to steal an election they had lost.

The events in NJ are simply a further affirmation of the basic fact that Democrats will do ANYTHING to steal an election. There are no depths below which the Democratic Party will not sink.

Luckily, I believe even those who vote for Democrats will object. I sincerely hope this nasty event will end in the Democrats receiving a lesson in decency.



To: tejek who wrote (152817)10/3/2002 12:51:23 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1586648
 
Ted, <they're just copying the Reps of 2000>

No, they're actually doing the same thing they did in Florida 2000. They went to the state Supreme Court and had them circumvent the law.

If the Republicans want to follow suit, they would take this matter to the Federal Supreme Court, like they did in 2000. They are actually considering this now, but I doubt the highest court in the land will step in this time.

Your dislike of President Bush is just an attempt to deflect the issue. Let NJ decide whether they want a real, consistent candidate to represent them in the Senate, or whether they want a partisan puppet to represent them.

Tenchusatsu