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Old 19-10-04, 12:23 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Mazer
Though I'm glad the Supreme Court put a stop to the attempted theift of the election by Gore and his cronies, I must admit that I am very disappointed by the court's wresting of power from the hands of the people. They have been guilty not only of bench legislation over the years but also of encouraging lower courts to do the same. In many ways they have meddled with the fundamental values of this nation without our consent, making sweeping decisions that have made serious changes to our society. It's happened so slowly over the past two centuries that we've hardly noticed how much different we are as a people because of their annual proclamations. And they're wholly unwilling to undo these changes, relying on precedent in place of conscience. It's time Congress impeached the lot of them so the President can make a fresh start with new appointees who won't pretend they're above the fray and immune to scrutiny.
Wow, the lawsuit was titled Bush V Gore, which means Bush brought the suit, and the theivery. I believe they should have thrown the case out, and counted all the votes until it was correct, no matter how long it took...that is the only way the true winner of the election would have been known, and the rightful man (whomever it was) would be in office.
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