so many people who claim to love this country...
in melt down because by a vote of the people...
they lost.
happens. it sucks. we lived with baby bush while he started two unnecessary wars... let the religious right do crazy stuff like they did with terry schiavo... and ran our economy into the ground... for 8 years... AFTER he was appointed president by the supreme court.
yet when the wackos lose because their regressive, reactionary platform skeeved normal people...
they sit there in meltdown. it's hysterical.
what you're proffering here is any different? You love this country anymore than they do by employing the same reactionary attitude and language you're accusing them of?
Additionally, you're perpetuating the same old falsehood and I find your comments ironic in that, the NY Times analyzed the vote recount(s), from just about every angle and found that Bush won, here you claim the SC;
AFTER he was appointed president by the supreme court.
slippery language but ultimately misleading, in that they found otherwise;
Study of Disputed Florida Ballots Finds Justices Did Not Cast the Deciding Vote
By FORD FESSENDEN and JOHN M. BRODER
Published: November 12, 2001
A comprehensive review of the uncounted Florida ballots from last year's presidential election reveals that George W. Bush would have won even if the United States Supreme Court had allowed the statewide manual recount of the votes that the Florida Supreme Court had ordered to go forward.
Contrary to what many partisans of former Vice President Al Gore have charged, the United States Supreme Court did not award an election to Mr. Bush that otherwise would have been won by Mr. Gore. A close examination of the ballots found that Mr. Bush would have retained a slender margin over Mr. Gore if the Florida court's order to recount more than 43,000 ballots had not been reversed by the United States Supreme Court.
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The study, conducted over the last 10 months by a consortium of eight news organizations assisted by professional statisticians, examined numerous hypothetical ways of recounting the Florida ballots. Under some methods, Mr. Gore would have emerged the winner; in others, Mr. Bush. But in each one, the margin of victory was smaller than the 537- vote lead that state election officials ultimately awarded Mr. Bush.
For example, if Florida's 67 counties had carried out the hand recount of disputed ballots ordered by the Florida court on Dec. 8, applying the standards that election officials said they would have used, Mr. Bush would have emerged the victor by 493 votes.
Study of Disputed Florida Ballots Finds Justices Did Not Cast the Deciding Vote - NYTimes.com