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THE FEDERALIST(r) BRIEF
The Conservative e-Journal of Record

Date: 12 December 2000
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CONTENTS:
The Founders
Insight
Good News
ICTUS Imprimis
Faith & Family
Culture
Liberty
Opinion in Brief
Editorial Exegesis
The Gipper
Government
Political Futures
For the Record
Policy Pages
Reader Comments
The Last Word


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THE FOUNDERS

"The preservation of a free government requires not merely, that the
metes and bounds which separate each department of power be invariably
maintained; but more especially that neither of them be suffered to
overleap the great Barrier which defends the rights of the people. The
Rulers who are guilty of such an encroachment, exceed the commission
from which they derive their authority and are Tyrants. The people who
submit to it are governed by laws made neither by themselves nor by an
authority derived from them, and are slaves." --James Madison


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INSIGHT

"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can
only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves
money from the public treasure. From that moment on the majority
always votes for the candidates promising the most money from the
public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses
over loose fiscal policy followed by a dictatorship.  The average age
of the world's great civilizations has been two hundred years. These
nations have progressed through the following sequence: from bondage
to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to great courage, from
courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to
selfishness, from selfishness to complacency from complacency to
apathy, from apathy to dependency, from dependency back to bondage."
--Lord Alexander Tytler on the fall of the Athenian republic


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GOOD NEWS

"Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the
Lord." (Romans 12:11)

"For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith
goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control;
and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and
to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, love." (2
Peter 1:5-7)

"But select capable men from all the people -- men who fear God,
trustworthy men who hate dishonest gain -- and appoint them as
officials over thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens." (Exodus 18:21)

"Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do
not see." -- (Hebrews 11:1)


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ICTUS IMPRIMIS

"If our faith is not relevant to our daily life in the world and in
the parish, then it is no use; and if we cannot be Christians in our
work, in the neighborhood, in our political decisions, then we had
better stop being Christians.  A piety reserved for Sundays is no
message for this age." --Douglas Rhymes


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FAITH & FAMILY

"Prayer is political action. Prayer is social energy. Prayer is public
good. Far more of our nation's life is shaped by prayer than is formed
by legislation. That we have not collapsed into anarchy is due more to
prayer than to the police.  Prayer is a sustained and intricate act of
patriotism in the largest sense of that word -- far more precise,
loving, and preserving than any patriotism served up in slogans. That
society continues to be livable and that hope continues to be
resurgent are attributable to prayer far more than to business
prosperity or a flourishing of the arts. The single most important
action contributing to whatever health and strength there is in our
land is prayer." -- Eugene Peterson


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CULTURE

"It is hard to imagine a community wholly without public standards;
among other things this would mean a community governed without
predictability. ...In such a society, the ruler has the theoretical
right to command without having set standards because his subjects are
in some sense his property." --Jeffrey Bell


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LIBERTY

"The most successful revolutions aren't those that are celebrated with
parades and banners, drums and trumpets, cannons and fireworks. The
really successful revolutions are those that occur quietly, unnoticed,
uncommemorated. We don't celebrate the day the United States
Constitution was destroyed; it didn't happen on a specific date, and
most Americans still don't realize it happened at all. We don't say
the Constitution has ceased to exist; we merely say that it's a
'living document.' But it amounts to the same thing." --Joseph Sobran


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OPINION IN BRIEF

YES, BUT IN TENNESSEE...

While we are waiting for the next inning in Albert Gore's championship
Coup D' Tort sport, consider this....

The media talking heads and Gore's legal brigade have repeatedly
claimed that George Bush is asking for the exclusion of recounts in
Florida, which would be legal in his home state of Texas. Of course,
this claim is not accurate. The fact that Florida was not subject to
the laws of the state of Texas on November 7th notwithstanding, Gore
is asking for subjective hand recounts with standards that vary county
by county -- Texas law does not accommodate "dimples."

That having been said, we thought it curious that no one has mentioned
a word about what Tennessee law says regarding recounts -- since Gore
claims to hail from the Volunteer State. Is the Vice Prevaricator
asking for recounts in Florida that Tennessee does not allow? We put
our crack team of legal analysts on the case and here is what we
found.

In Tennessee, a disappointed candidate for elected office can file a
lawsuit to contest an election. (There is no automatic statutory right
to a recount.) Of course, anyone can sue for anything.... But, in the
most recent relevant case (Lee v. Tuttle, 965 S.W.2d 483), the
Tennessee Supreme Court denied a 1998 request for a recount, holding
that prior cases did not "stand for the proposition that courts should
go behind official results whenever a contestant alleges
irregularities or honest mistakes occurring during the tallying of
legal votes. Such a holding could potentially render every election
subject to both a recount and judicial scrutiny.... Absent fraud or
illegal votes, courts should strive to refrain from interfering with
official election returns."

Now, as fitting punishment for pushing the country to the brink of a
constitutional crisis, Albert Gore should have to write the
aforementioned holding on a blackboard repeatedly -- once for each
vote cast nationally on November 7th.

Further, Tennessee's court ruled, "We, therefore, hold that
contestants must show to a mathematical certainly that but for the
mistakes or irregularities they would have been victorious when
election contests are predicated on mere irregularities or honest
mistakes in the tallying of legal votes.... [T]he...policy was
uniformly applied to every ballot and, therefore, had a potentially
equal impact on all candidates. ... Accordingly, the plaintiff's proof
is speculative...."

The Tennessee court ruling tracks with The Federalist's assertion
rendered the day after Gore filed his first recount suit: The
underlying assumption in national elections is that the aggregate flaw
of vote tallies across the nation -- or in any state -- is randomly,
thus equally, flawed. Thus, selecting a few heavily Democrat voter
regions for a recount, and then a subjective "hand count," skews the
randomness of such flaws, adulterating the accuracy of the entire
election process.

Thus, as it turns out, Albert Gore's suit asks for recounts that were
not only not authorized by Florida law on November 7th, but are also
illegal in his "home state" of Tennessee, which, you may recall,
awarded George Bush its 11 electoral votes.

Gore's original demand for recounts violates the 14th Amendment's
provisions for equal treatment of voters -- and still does! The U.S.
Supreme Court should send down a unanimous ruling on that basis -- end
of story!

In other ballot counting news, Florida's Supreme Court thumbed their
nose at the U.S. high court and ruled again, 6-1 for Gore, on the case
the U.S. court set aside last week. Meanwhile, a federal appeals court
has upheld a Florida court's rejection of Gore surrogate efforts to
throw out thousands of military ballots. And if you don't already have
enough evidence of the Sociocrats' double standards when it comes to
counting votes, yesterday Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle blocked
passage of a bill authorizing polling stations on remote U.S. military
installations and easing the process of absentee balloting for
military personnel. (Of course, Bill Clinton and Albert Gore also
oppose the measure.)

Demo-dweeb Douglas Dworkin declared, "This policy is based on sound
public policy of maintaining strict separation between the military
and the political process. The policy of separating the military and
partisan politics is critically important to maintaining public
support for and confidence in our armed forces, as well as maintaining
good order and discipline within military ranks."

In other words, the Democrats want to maintain a "strict separation"
between military voters and Republican candidates. And, who actually
believes that Clinton-Gore have ever had, as their first priority, the
objective of "maintaining good order and discipline within military
ranks."

Observations points from the Coup D' Tort...

"Mr. Gore's challenge became detached from its rational moorings
sometime in mid-November. He and his supporters are propelled ever
onward by the corrosive fuel of a partisan ambition. Is it likely that
the Supreme Court will be left unscathed?" --The Wall Street Journal's
Tunku Varadarajan on the likelihood that Albert Gore's "scorched
earth" suit for the White House will roast the Supreme Court.

"This is what happens when for the first time in modern history, a
candidate resorts to lawsuits to try to overturn the outcome of an
election for President.  It is very sad.  For Florida, for the nation,
and for our democracy." --James Baker

"If this is concluded in the next 48 hours, the person who is on the
losing side of this should go and meet with the winner. Whether that
means Al Gore going to Austin or Governor Bush coming to Washington,
there should be an immediate embrace following this, and put this
issue behind us once and for all." --Sen. Robert G. Torricelli

But other Sociocrats expect the legal battle to go on until Gore finds
the right count.

"I don't know that it is entirely over. I think it presents another
step in the process." --Sen. Tom Harkin

"I hope all Americans understand that even if the Supreme Court does
what it's threatening to do -- which is to say we're not going to let
you look at the ballots; we're going to say George Bush is the winner
-- that will not make him the president." --Former New York Gov. Mario
Cuomo, the consummate Demo-gogue.

"All that we bled for and suffered for the last 25 years is now in the
balance here today. This case is up there with the Dred Scott level of
case; did the black man have a right the white was bound to respect?
If this court rules against counting our vote, it will simply create a
civil rights explosion. People will not surrender to this tyranny. We
will fight back. ... [These are] nazi tactics! ... We will take to the
streets right now, we will delegitimize Bush, discredit him, do
whatever it takes, but never accept him." --Jesse Jackson, Albert
Gore's key conduit mouthpiece to the "disenfranchised." Jackson is in
communication with Gore daily, and Gore, it should be noted, has taken
no action this week to chastise Jackson for his heated rhetoric.




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