Right on. Let nepotism's stain be added to the brew.
CB
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/08/00 06:04PM >>>
Yes, but more the contortions he has to through in the process, the more he will be
delegitimized, leading perhaps to the ultimate contortion, where his ascension to the
presidency depends upon his own brother certifying him as the victor.
Joel Blau
Charles Brown wrote:
> Yes, but didn't the U.S Supreme rule that the Florida legislature has plenary power
>in this ?
> So when the Florida legislature's electors get to Congress , they will be favored
>over any from Gore based on any change of final number resulting from today's ruling,
>and the Republican House will be backed up by the U.S. Supreme Court based on the
>Florida legislature having plenary power.
>
> If so, winner Bush. Get ready to fight Bush.
>
> CB
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/08/00 04:05PM >>>
> This just in: FL Supreme Court has ruled
> to manually count disputed ballots.
>
> mbs
>
> TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- A sharply divided Florida Supreme Court ordered
> manual recounts to begin in Florida's contested presidential election on
> Friday, breathing new life into Al Gore's quest for the White House.
>
> ``Because time is of the essence, the recount will commence immediately,''
> said the court's spokesman, Craig Waters.
>
> On a ruling of 4-3, the court also added 383 votes to Gore's total. . .
>
> http://cnews.tribune.com/news/tribune/story/0,1235,tribune-nation-40996,00.h
> tml