Because Gore decided to be the better person and do something positive for the world like his work on global warming. He also knew that bush would prove to be an idiot and a destructive person.
2007-04-28 07:59:21
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answered by Bud W 5
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It would be a lot simpler if you would ask one question at a time. But, I'll do my best.
Bush v. Gore: Gore went to the Florida Supremen Court, and they tried to overturn the laws established by the Florida Legislature. So, Bush took this to the US Supreme Court. The Supreme Court did not in fact name Bush as President. They simply said that the FL Supreme Court didn't have a right to overturn the state legislature, and kicked out their decision. As for foul play on the FL ballots, keep in mind that the 4 counties that were the most discussed were all under control of local democrats. It was, in fact the democrat supervisor of elections who designed and implemented the butterfly ballots that cause so much of the problem.
Look, the media hates Bush. If 50,000 really died in Katrina, it would be all over the news. But, maybe 50,000 died because of the failure of "School Bus Nagin," and the media is actually trying to protect HIM.
You are right about the illegal war. According to the Constitution, only Congress has the right to declare war. But, Congress abdicated this authority before 1950, when Truman took us into Korea illegally.
And, as for Bush shouldn't be President ... give it up, he won the Electoral College. If you don't this system, either start a movement to change the constitution, or move somewhere with a different constitution. I don't particularly like all that Bush has done (and, I feel the same about Congress), but I do believe in the Constitution.
2007-04-29 20:00:30
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answered by jdkilp 7
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First who are you listening to, pure hate and no truth.
first Bush is president because he won the election, yes alot of foul play but you forget the foul play of the democrats alsol
Not a illegal war, congress voted to go to war, thus a legal war. And where does anyone think dick chenny is making this money, he retired from that company, the company and 100's more are doing well because of good running of our government first, and many firms make money off of the war, uniform suppliers, farmers, arms companies,
So are some of you still crying over the electrion, since you know there is nothing else you can do.
2007-04-28 17:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Because Gore did not win. The Supreme Court so ruled. Based on electoral votes. If the Dems wanted to abolish the electoral college they had eons to do it. And, I do not agree with your views on Katrina, the war and Cheney. I am thankful Bush and Cheney are our President and VP. As for the future - GO RUDY!
2007-04-28 14:48:20
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answered by Anonymous
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50 thousand is less than Viet Nam. Katrina did not kill 50 thousand. From your " facts" I would guess, if I showed you a five dollar bill, you would think it was a 5 thousand dollar bill.
Geez, I hope you didn't quit school. You cant even regurgitate the Lib venom correctly.
2007-04-29 06:07:14
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answered by Ret. Sgt. 7
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I'm happy that you are out of your self induced coma,a lot of things have happen since the elections were held,you are going to have to read a lot in order to catch up,next time you go into a coma,do it for a shorter span of time,the brain can only be deprived of knowledge for so long
2007-04-28 15:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well thats because they don't care boo, as long as the rich is stayin rich and the poor are working and dying thats all that matters, That presidency was riged did you really think he wasn't goin t run for two terms.
2007-04-28 14:50:04
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answered by Kbella 3
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The Neo-Cons rigged the elections. And no, I am not a Liberal. I am an Independent.
2007-04-28 15:34:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Ill bet a dollar that you, at the very least, are a user of mind altering drugs
2007-04-28 14:51:06
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answered by Anonymous
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um...how many people died in Katrina?? I think it was more like 1800. You need to spend more time learning / reading and less time talking.
2007-04-28 14:51:51
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answered by smellyfoot ™ 7
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