
Maybe the Democrats Don't Want Janet Reno
Florida suffered a lot of bad national publicity about the 2000 election, with weeks of television coverage of hanging chads, undervotes and overvotes.
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Florida suffered a lot of bad national publicity about the 2000 election, with weeks of television coverage of hanging chads, undervotes and overvotes.
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The U.S. Department of Justice took time out from its war on terrorists this month to order local election boards all across the country to publish ballots for the November election in various foreign languages.
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Al Gore’s supporters and their allies in the media continue to falsify the facts about Florida in order to try to delegitimize George W. Bush’s election.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has taken a bold step towards returning Florida’s election process to sanity. By halting the 11th hour partial hand recount, it stopped a reckless judicial attempt to elect Al Gore and potentially disenfranchise six million Florida voters.
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Hillary Clinton’s first legislative proposal since her election as Senator was to call for the abolition of the Electoral College. It’s no surprise that she will use her celebrity status to advance a series of bad ideas, and this is one of the worst.
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We want to count only one vote per person. We want to count only votes cast by citizens eligible to vote.
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Senator Hillary Clinton’s first legislative proposal since her election was to call for the abolition of the Electoral College.
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The most consequential election fraud on November 7 was committed by the television networks in falsely announcing, while the polls were still open in Florida’s Panhandle (which operates on central time), that Gore had won Florida.
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Conservatives, Let Down Your Nets For The Catch
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