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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jonathan Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The SC glibly decided
that the will of the people was irrelevant and ordered the popular vote to be set aside.
No, they didn't. That's flatly a lie. You are a liar.
They ruled that the electoral provisions of the U.S. Constitution were being subverted by the Democrats' frivolous attempts to stall the Florida results.
While carefully not waiting for substantiation of the charges that the voting rolls had been deliberately manipulated and the polls policed in such a way by the Republican admin. of Fla. so as to cancel out large numbers of Democratic votes.
But hey, it was only a buncha black people so who cares about that? Don't be so selective in your "facts", you are blinding yourself.
C
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