Dem Bad News Gets Worse.......

  • Laz
  • 10-02-2011, 06:26 PM
Then what did the U.S. Supreme Court have to stop??!!!

Even the majority opinion, which no justice had the courage to sign his or her name to, didn't claim what you claim. They said that re recount could not be completed by December 18th. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
The supreme court simply enforced the application of existing Florida state election laws.

After the fact various organizations recounted everything to try to show Gore won. The result was that Bush won and the supreme court decision changed nothing.
The only thing the Republican Party seems to be superior is at tapping their feet in the airport restroom stalls! Originally Posted by bigtex
I wondered why you were tapping your foot while taking a shit at the airport. LOL
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The supreme court simply enforced the application of existing Florida state election laws.

After the fact various organizations recounted everything to try to show Gore won. The result was that Bush won and the supreme court decision changed nothing. Originally Posted by Laz
Actually, I think I know what the Supreme Court did. I was on a committee that review the briefs.
  • Laz
  • 10-02-2011, 10:45 PM
Actually, I think I know what the Supreme Court did. I was on a committee that review the briefs. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
OK, you know what they did. I noticed you did not say I was wrong. But even if you think I am my main point remains the same. It would not have mattered.
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Gee, TTH, you are so smart and important, I guess we should all defer to you.
Part of the problem; not part of the solutions !
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OK, you know what they did. I noticed you did not say I was wrong. But even if you think I am my main point remains the same. It would not have mattered. Originally Posted by Laz
You're wrong, too. But it's awfully procedurally complex. They basically ruled, under Florida law, that there was no time to count the ballots that were lawfully cast, and held that 3 U. S. C. §5 was a safe harbor that had been invoked by the legislature. Therefore Justice Bryer's proposed "remedy" was impossible. At least that's my recollection from reading the opinion the night it came out. I haven't read it since. It made me throw up that night and I have no desire to go reread it.