Well since your absolute hatred of Bush has blinded your reason I will stop
answering this thread.
Yes the Republican members of the court stopped the count. It was stopped
because it was wrong not to recount the whole state. Would they have stopped
it if it had been the whole state - probably - and that would have been
wrong. But working with the question before them they were absolutely right
to stop the count. Targeted recounts were not the answer.
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just after Bush stole his first presidency.
Bush won the election by every recount so far - have you found a
different
result? I would like to see it. I am not some blind follower of Bush
but I'm
getting tired of this stupid "Bush stole the election" crap. What
happened
in Florida was absurd, but the result has been verify many times.
???
Perhaps you are unaware that the the Republicam members of the Supreme
Court
stopped the recount.
Well, that would be because the recount was being performed in violation
of
state and federal law in a biased manner that threatened the accuracy of
the
election, and therefore the recount was ruled to be unlawful. The
Supreme
Court is neither Republican nor Democrat, it's a neutral body that rules
on
the law, not on politics.
True or false: it was the Republican appointees to the Supreme Court that
voted to stop the recount.
As to what every recount so far has to say, it depends on who you ask.
For
every http://www.bushwatch.com/gorebush.htm there's a
http://rightwingnews.com/john/tantrum.php
However, the ultimate arbiter has spoken. Clinton and Kerry both lost.
Actually, Clinton won.
I think you mean Al Gore.
And as mentioned, thanks to the Republican appointees the Supreme Court
who
halted the recount, it will forever be known as the election that George W
Bush stole.