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Peregrine Took Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-25-08 10:15 PM
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How did the supreme court ever justify that "one time" ruling on Gore v Bush?
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That was the one thing I never understood.
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  -How did the supreme court ever justify that "one time" ruling on Gore v Bush? Peregrine Took  May-25-08 10:15 PM   #0 
  - There is still outrage about it to this day.  NJSecularist   May-25-08 10:16 PM   #1 
  - They defend it by saying the FL Court was too "activist" and needed to be overturned.  jefferson_dem   May-25-08 10:24 PM   #15 
  - They never really have  gratuitous   May-25-08 10:17 PM   #2 
  - "We did it because we could"  Warpy   May-25-08 10:17 PM   #3 
  - george bush - "Get out of Al Gore's house!!"  Peregrine Took   May-25-08 10:22 PM   #10 
  - Just one of the many reasons we need to control Congress.  Liberal Gramma   May-25-08 10:22 PM   #11 
  - Yes they should. And Fat Tony should be the first to go.  bushwentawol   May-25-08 10:23 PM   #12 
  - They didn't; they just pulled it out of their asses.  ocelot   May-25-08 10:18 PM   #4 
  - 5 - 4. Go figure,  pinto   May-25-08 10:19 PM   #5 
  - Nothing to see here. Move along.  RufusTFirefly   May-25-08 10:19 PM   #6 
  - Who do they HAVE to justify it to?  Horse with no Name   May-25-08 10:19 PM   #7 
  - quite simple, really  HawkerHurricane   May-25-08 10:20 PM   #8 
  - attorney vincent bugliosi  sweets   May-25-08 10:21 PM   #9 
  - That was a good book  Nevernose   May-25-08 10:38 PM   #18 
  - They can do whatever the fuck they want ...... and they wanted Bush as president.  Husb2Sparkly   May-25-08 10:23 PM   #13 
  - But, but 9/11 changed EVERYTHING!!  RufusTFirefly   May-25-08 10:24 PM   #14 
  - How many people died in 911? 3000? And how many in Iraq? 500,000++?  Peregrine Took   May-25-08 10:30 PM   #17 
     - Surely you're not equating one America life with one life of a towel-headed savage  RufusTFirefly   May-25-08 10:44 PM   #21 
  - Can You Say - Coup d' etat.....nt  global1   May-25-08 10:26 PM   #16 
  - 2000.12.12 Junta Day  L. Coyote   May-25-08 10:38 PM   #19 
  - But they had to stop the 'activist vote recounters' by being activist judges!  ShadowLiberal   May-25-08 10:44 PM   #20 
  - Fat Tony tells us to "get over it." I don't think we can, or even should. nt  deminks   May-25-08 10:46 PM   #22 
 

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