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Monday, September 27, 2004

Hot Button Issues

Badnarik/Campagna '04 for President: "there are some of our positions that will be of more interest to some individuals than others."

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Should Aussies Vote in the U.S. Election?

Shouldn't we get a vote? - Opinion - www.theage.com.au: "So perhaps it's time to make a modest proposal. If everyone in the world will be affected by this presidential election, shouldn't everyone in the world have a vote in it?"

Or perhaps it's time to make a modest America. Perhaps it's time to return to the kind of foreign policy advocated by Thomas Jefferson, one of "peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none."
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Supreme Court Selections

God Overrides Supreme Court: "In a stunning development this morning, God invoked the 'one nation, under God' clause of the Pledge of Allegiance to overrule this week's Supreme Court decision that handed the White House to George Bush."

Very old news indeed. But telling, nonetheless. The way I understand the constitution, the judicial branch had no jurisdiction over the electoral votes of Florida anyway. The result in this case would have been the same if the U.S. Supreme Court Justices would have applied the constitution and put the decision right in the lap of the the Republican Florida legislature, but it would then have been legal and set a constitutional precedent in case we face this type of dilemma in the future.
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