Wednesday, September 15, 2004
Justice Prevails?
Democrats Score Win in Fight Over Nader in Florida
Well, Nader's name is off the ballot in Florida again. An appointed Republican tried to use the "uncertainty" created by Hurricane Ivan to cram his name onto absentee ballots, a move intended to help Bush beat Kerry in the pivotal swing state. But the judge whose order the appointee considered uncertain shot back today, ordering Nader's name not be included on any ballot and that any ballot with his name be replaced. At least in Florida, it looks like Ralph Nader won't be deciding the election this year. With all this drama, is it any wonder I had a dream about him last night?
Well, Nader's name is off the ballot in Florida again. An appointed Republican tried to use the "uncertainty" created by Hurricane Ivan to cram his name onto absentee ballots, a move intended to help Bush beat Kerry in the pivotal swing state. But the judge whose order the appointee considered uncertain shot back today, ordering Nader's name not be included on any ballot and that any ballot with his name be replaced. At least in Florida, it looks like Ralph Nader won't be deciding the election this year. With all this drama, is it any wonder I had a dream about him last night?
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Invading Dreams: The new & improved way to garner votes. *g*
Probably because you've been thinking so much about it, and it's something that's been bothering you. When law school bothers me, all my dreams are about law school, and it's disturbing.
Hope some better dreams head your way soon.
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