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Old March 29th 04, 09:27 PM
Jon Berndt
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"Dick Morris" wrote in message

Typical right-wing lie. People who have deluded themselves into
believing that Bush won the election fair and square, and that it was
*Al Gore* who tried to steal the election, should not throw stones.


Even though I didn't vote for Al, I admire him, and think he's actually got
his head and heart in the right place; he was very noble in his concession.
One can certainly argue that it doesn't seem right that a guy who got more
votes lost the election. I don't think either one tried to "steal" the
election. I think they both wanted to make sure that the right outcome was
arrived at. I do think that within the election rules we have set up -
albeit now seen as a leaky and imprecise system when the vote is especially
close - that Bush probably barely won the election the way the rules are
laid out.

Jon


 




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