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What Can We Do To Bring The Country Back Together?
An SI Board Since December 2000
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Emcee:  Ilaine Type:  Unmoderated
For all intents and purposes, the Presidential election of 2000 is over, and George W. Bush will be the next President of the United States.

The legal and political clashes and challenges in Florida and in Washington, D.C., reveal that the country is deeply divided. Only half of the electorate voted for President, and of those, half voted for Bush and half for Gore. The difference between the number who voted for either man is statistically insignificant. Every step of the way, decisions were made along partisan lines, always deeply divided. The 4-3 decision by the Florida Supreme Court, the 7-2 decision by the United States Supreme Court, the decisions made by the Florida Secretary of State, the vote by the Florida House of Representatives, the decisions by the county canvassing committees, all were made essentially, consistently, along party lines. In the end, Bush won, at least to some degree, because all the final arbiters were Republican, and construed the law in a way which was favorable to Bush. This is not to say that the decisions were strictly partisan, but it would be foolish to ignore the fact that politics informed the decision making process.

The deep division has caused terrible rancor. Democrats are threatening to do whatever they can to tarnish Bush and make the Republicans pay, politically.

I think what really happened is that extremists from both sides have taken over the parties, and the middle has become disaffected. We must come together and find our common ground for the good of the nation.

How? Suggestions welcomed. Good suggestions will be forwarded to the transition team, and maybe someone will read them.
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181It depends on what the definition of "OK" is. He is sadly deluded if Ilaine-12/22/2000
180So then William the Bastard was really, like, OK, because he could always beat &CYBERKEN-12/22/2000
179What happened to Paula Jones in that hotel room was, most likely, a bad case of Ilaine-12/21/2000
178But, I suppose, as a briefly famous saying goes: "You better put some ice oCYBERKEN-12/21/2000
177Nor have any but one president had a woman dragged up to a hotel room by state pCYBERKEN-12/21/2000
176The problem with your argument is that not all Republicans wanted Clinton to be Ilaine-12/21/2000
175CobaltBlue, So what do you think? Is the country getting back together? I did lTom C-12/21/2000
174I prefer people who are more tolerant of human frailty. Comes from growing up iIlaine-12/19/2000
173Orrin Hatch. I don't think the Salem Witch trial comment is fair from Cobalchomolungma-12/19/2000
172I wouldn't worry about 'ol Orrin. One totally bi-partisan pre-req will bCYBERKEN-12/19/2000
171Shaq graduated from LSU? Cool. My nieces go there. My sister and her husband Ilaine-12/18/2000
170Eeeek. I can't think of anything dumber under the circumstances than appoinIlaine-12/18/2000
169"The art of the possible" is being ignored by a media that can't sCYBERKEN-12/18/2000
168Jessie has the hearts and minds of blacks over 30. I even remember his early carCYBERKEN-12/18/2000
167Well, I just caught Jessie on TV saying that Bush's presidency lacks legitimchomolungma-12/18/2000
166Another excellent post, great ideas. Does W have the <i>cajones</i>Mike 2.0-12/18/2000
165The "Impeach George W. Bush" seems to be staying towards the top of thIlaine-12/18/2000
164Excellent post. eomMike 2.0-12/18/2000
163Yes that certainly floats the righties' boat. BTW, this thread has been offMike 2.0-12/18/2000
162Bingo! And an end run around Jesse Jackson would seem to be in order.Carolyn-12/18/2000
161I got a kick out of seeing the faces of Colin Powell and Condie Rice side by sidIlaine-12/18/2000
160Seems the moniker "Sore Loserman" is the correct one.Carolyn-12/18/2000
159<<12/18/00 11:10 a.m. Supreme Court 1, Anarchy 0 The Court?s raison d?etreCYBERKEN-12/18/2000
158>>Democrat leaders yet to concede legitimacy By RaIlaine-12/18/2000
157I don't like the politics of personal destruction, either. I am old enoughIlaine-12/17/2000
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