Spotlight Post: Skip the election.
October 23rd 2008 05:30
Jim Stillman wrote on PoliticalCertainty.com . . .
Skip the election.
The election of 2008, as in 2000, may well be determined by the average opinions of a handful of residents in Hillsborough County, Florida. Among the “swing states” those up for grabs, is Florida with its 27 electoral votes. Those votes were awarded to the Republicans last time by an overtly partisan Secretary of State, Katherine Harris, and an activist, equally partisan, United Supreme Court.
The result was a relatively small handful of voters determined that George W. Bush would be our president and Al Gore left to win the Nobel prize and an Oscar for his work to reduce global warming and other threats to the world.
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Skip the election.
The election of 2008, as in 2000, may well be determined by the average opinions of a handful of residents in Hillsborough County, Florida. Among the “swing states” those up for grabs, is Florida with its 27 electoral votes. Those votes were awarded to the Republicans last time by an overtly partisan Secretary of State, Katherine Harris, and an activist, equally partisan, United Supreme Court.
The result was a relatively small handful of voters determined that George W. Bush would be our president and Al Gore left to win the Nobel prize and an Oscar for his work to reduce global warming and other threats to the world.
Click here to read this post in its entirety.
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