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Jesse Jackson Calls Bush Election a Court-Led Coup

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - As President-elect George W. Bush continued
building his new administration on Monday, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, meeting
in Los Angeles with religious and civil rights leaders, questioned the
election's legitimacy.

Blacks, Holocaust victims, college students and other Democratic-minded
Americans were intentionally excluded from the voting process, Jackson
said, by a right-wing conspiracy that engineered delays and fraudulent vote
counts.

``What we have is a coup d'etat led by the U.S. Supreme Court Jackson said
at a press conference. ``The civil rights struggle for votes to count will
continue,'' he added.

Jackson said that certain justices, influenced by ``an extreme right wing
agenda,'' purposely influenced election returns in their ruling that ended
the impasse over the presidential election and handed the White House to Bush.

As a result, Jackson said he planned a series of nonviolent rallies in
January to prove that, among other things, the election may have violated
the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965.

The rallies will commence Jan. 15, the birthday of slain civil rights
leader Martin Luther King Jr., and they will continue at federal buildings
throughout the United States, until Bush's inauguration on Jan. 20, Jackson
said.

Jackson's charges come at a time when dozens of watchdog groups and media
outlets prepare to recount ballots by hand in an effort to quell questions
that still linger over thousands of discounted ballots around Florida that
may have changed the election's outcome had they been included in the totals.

In addition, news reports have surfaced that appear to question the
impartiality of Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices Sandra Day
O'Connor and Clarence Thomas.

Bush, the Republican governor of Texas, won the White House when Gore, who
had sought a hand recount of thousands of contested ballots in Florida,
conceded defeat on Wednesday, one day after a 5-4 Supreme Court ruling that
prevented any new recounts from going forward.

Jackson cited a Newsweek magazine article released on Sunday that reported
Sandra Day O'Connor being upset during an election-night party when she
heard Florida was first called for Vice President Al Gore exclaiming,
``This is terrible.''

O'Connor, 70, had been Republican majority leader of the Arizona State
Senate before being appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Ronald
Reagan in 1981.

Jackson also charged that the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas, who was
nominated for the Supreme Court by President Bush, the president-elect's
father, in 1991, works for the conservative Washington D.C. think tank
Heritage Foundation and has been aiding the Bush campaign.

O'Connor and Thomas were part of the 5-4 Supreme Court majority that
stopped the hand count of disputed votes in a number of Florida counties.

Because of their alleged partisanship, Jackson said he believed O'Connor
and Thomas should have recused themselves.

Bush spoke by telephone with Jackson in recent days and said that he would
work to prevent minorities from being disadvantaged at polling places,
according to news reports.
``The loser won and the winner lost. Our Democracy deserves better than
that,'' Jackson said.

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