He first got in because of the spoiler named Ross. His next election most have been a fraud. I don't know anyone that voted for him. He to my knowledge is the only president to commit perjury.
2006-09-16 12:49:12
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answered by viablerenewables 7
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No, President Bush was elected. The Supreme Court did not "appoint" him to office, they upheld the decision of the Electoral College. The election was not rigged. There were recounts (in the 2000 election, because it was the one "in question"), and Gore finally conceded. Why? Because he LOST. Kerry didn't even think about demanding a recount, because President Bush received the majority vote. Period.
Don't like it? Tell the DNC to run a decent candidate, because the last two SUCKED.
2006-09-16 12:24:57
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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By your criteria, No fraud etc., there has probably NEVER been a "legally elected" president. However, just to put the urban legend to bed, no matter what the results of the first elction of bush Jr, would you really want a man who felt he rightfully won the election, yet chose not to do the right thing and fight for it? thats the alternative to bush, Al Gore backing down. If he wouldn't fight for his election, how could he be trusted to run the country?
2006-09-16 12:59:10
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answered by kkiaserdrago 4
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That's rich. A Democrat complaining about vote fraud.
http://www.ac4vr.com/reports/072005/default.html
Some of the highlights:
* Paid Democrat operatives charged with slashing tires of 25 Republican get-out-the-vote vans in Milwaukee on the morning of Election Day.
* Misleading telephone calls made by Democrat operatives targeting Republican voters in Ohio with the wrong date for the election and faulty polling place information.
(Ohio voters who had identified themselves as Republicans received telephone calls telling them that the election was to be held a day later than Election Day, that their polling locations had been changed and that they could only vote if they brought four separate pieces of identification to the poll. This information was intentionally deceptive and intended to direct voters to a polling place where they would not be able to cast a ballot.)
* Intimidating and deceiving mailings and telephone calls paid for by the DNC threatening Republican volunteers in Florida with legal action.
* Union-coordinated intimidation and violence campaign targeting Republican campaign offices and volunteers resulting in a broken arm for a GOP volunteer in Florida.
* Violence And Other Incidents of Intimidation: In 2004, Republicans were subject to an aggressive and sometimes violent campaign of harassment and intimidation orchestrated by Kerry supporters. At least three Bush-Cheney offices were shot at during the election season. A swastika was burned into the front yard of a Bush-Cheney supporter in Madison, Wisconsin. Other incidents included offices burglarized, windows smashed, tires slashed and other property damage. The following is a timeline of documented election-related violence and intimidation against the Bush-Cheney ‘04 campaign and Republicans in 2004.
Democrats wrote the book on vote fraud and intimidation
2006-09-16 12:48:21
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answered by Simon Templar 2
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a recount doesnt mean that the election is null and void. Learn something other than libby rhetoric before you get older. It makes you sound like an idiot.
2006-09-16 12:24:14
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answered by andyfox1979 3
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No wonder you are dead in the heart, Bush never stopped the recount, the Supreme Court did. Plus Bush won the last election with the first majority win since his father. Clinton never did that.
2006-09-16 12:19:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you or anyone have evidence or proof of this? No? I thought so then.
STOP YOUR B*@IN AND GET OVER IT! The President is almost finished already.
Next time ask real questions, then dumba** questions just to push your twisted view-point, especially without any PROOF.
2006-09-16 12:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he was the last legally elected president and the best at running the country in over 40 years.
2006-09-16 12:18:36
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answered by Anonymous
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yes and the world is flat, pigs can fly, and THEY keep JFK's brain in the basement of the White House
2006-09-16 13:50:12
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answered by Anthony M 6
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No in my opinion it was Milled Fillmore.Clinton's path in politics was too well planned to be a coincidents.
2006-09-16 12:57:45
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answered by Anonymous
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