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Reply #59: Why don't we make a list of the PRO's v. CON's of a Senator objecting. [View All]

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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-02-05 01:48 PM
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59. Why don't we make a list of the PRO's v. CON's of a Senator objecting.
I think I agree with you that the Con's may overcome any pro's because the pro's are PR, not substance.

Both sides of Congress will debate for two hours and then vote to accept the Ohio electors.

A Senator objecting will not change the outcome.

Bush will be sworn in barring a miracle - a deep throat coming forward with clear evidence of fraud going all the way up to the highest reaches of the Bush campaign and Administration.

Can we make an actual list of pro v. con to see what would actually be more helpful to the cause of election reform.
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