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Originally Posted by kane
The supreme court had nothing to do with old people confused by a ballot. I don't want to argue what is fair and what isn't or who is more shady than whom. The simple fact remains that there were a few counties in Florida that are made up primarily of retired democrat Jews from the New York area and they accidentally voted for Buchanan instead of Gore. Buchanon got 6,000 votes in one county. He himself said if he would have gotten 200 he would have been shocked and that people obviously misread the ballot and voted for him instead of Gore. He also said that the votes had been cast and can't be taken away from him and he is correct. People need to look more closely at the ballot before they cast their vote. the point I'm making is that if these old people don't make their mistakes, it's a different election. Elections come down to some strange things. In this case Bush won the state, and with it the presidency, on the pure luck of having his last name start with a B not because he beat the other guy. Even the most hardcore republican has to be willing to admit that.
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How many old people in EVERY election make mistakes?
Or are you saying the Supreme Court justices ruled unfairly? Surely any "mistake" during that election faced a legal challenge which either was or wasnt taken up by the Supreme Court.
Sorry Bush wont that election as fairly as any President has won any election, again voting irregularities are COMMON and only when the votes tallied are close do people care.