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Mr. Goldblatt’s column was right on the money, except for one tiny thing: Bush v. Gore was settled by a majority decision of 7-2, NOT 5-4. The “fact” that the decision was 5-4, with the names of the “Republican” USSC justices usually provided, is ANOTHER of the DNC’s Big Lies about Election 2000.
p>Thank you for your excellent online journal, br> — Jennie L. Taliaferro , Private Citizen br> Dallas, TX /p>Right on! It’s about time someone shed some light on this miserable mess. I’m a retired lawyer, and believe me, it truly boils down to “it all depends on what your definition of ‘is’ is.” Only, in this case, it isn’t “is,” it’s “vote.”
p>Appreciatively, br> — Robert E. (Bob) Johnson br> Bedford, Texas /p> p> There is a much simpler answer to all those Democrat screamers who say Election 2000 was stolen: If Gore had carried his own state of Tennessee, he would, at this very moment, be President of the United States.
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