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Jeff Shaddock <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Sun, 17 Dec 2000 23:26:19 -0600
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I would be very surprised if anyone on this message board, and any sane
person in fact, agreed with you. The arguement that the Democrats were
somehow trying to steal the election, and that the Republicans are the
'good-guys' in this situation is quite laughable.

You have obviously not been paying attention to the coverage, otherwise you
could not have missed the fact that the 'recounts' requested by the
Democrats were aimed at votes that were NEVER counted at all! In any of the
recounts!

Wake up and check your facts before making wide-reaching statements

Yours,
J.


>From: "Issodhos @aol.com" <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: "The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky"
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>Subject: [CHOMSKY] Democrat Party fails to shut down the Republic!:-)
>Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 19:09:23 EST
>
>  After a statewide count of votes Gore lost, Bush won.
>  After a statewide recount of votes, Gore lost, Bush won.
>  After a Democrat Party selected recount of heavy Democrat districts, Gore
>lost, Bush won.
>  After Florida Democrat party operatives attempted to implement a recount
>based on any standard that would give Democrat counters leeway in stealing
>votes for Gore, the votes were certified by the state of Florida, according
>to Florida law.
>
>   After the Florida Supreme Court stepped in and usurped the authority of
>the
>legislature the US supreme court chastised them.  Another attempt by the
>Florida Supreme court, in conjunction with the Democrat Party, to subvert
>the
>rule of law was again squelched by the US supreme court.
>
>   Now the party that initiated the attempted theft is accusing the other
>side
>of theft for regaining what was won by them under the rules in effect at
>the
>time of the election!:-)
>
>  But it may not be over yet. Democrat operatives may yet get some dirt
>with
>which to blackmail some Republican electors into switching votes.
>
>   Of course, regardless of which of these two stateist princelings becomes
>the new tenant at 1600 Pennsyvania Ave, it is ulitimately America that has
>lost.
>Yours,
>Issodhos

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