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Reply #40: Except that in your historical example, the two houses
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delphine
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Thu Dec-30-04 08:03 PM
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40. Except that in your historical example, the two houses |
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were unable to agree.
In this case we're talking about a repuke congress and repuke senate deciding whether to accept electors for their repuke overlord.
Not likely to be any sort of disagreement or any reason to appoint committees. They'll just vote to accept the electors.
We could trot out Jesus himself to vouch that he saw Karl Rove manipulating the voting machines and they'd still accept the electors.
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