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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To play devil's advocate, I'd like to point out that the messy delays trying to determine who won FL in 2000 was probably a very minor inconvenience compared to the chaos that could arise figuring out who actually had the higher vote in a close national election. Given that nowhere near 100% of voters take part in the election, the winner is a quirk of turnout rather than a real indication of the will of the people, so having a process that gives a definite result may be more important than determining who had the higher popular vote. But I still resent the way Bush used the courts to get a result that he knew was [b]opposite to the popular vote[/b], especially since he then went on to act as though he had a mandate![/quote] Come on. You're skewing emotional and pedestrian. You know the bolded is irrelevant to determining the election winner. And it was ok for Gore to use the Florida courts but not for Bush to use the federal courts? And please don't forget that Bush was re-elected and Gore, well, you know what happened to him. (And I like Gore.) [/quote]
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