<p>Don’t you all have anything better to do? I guess not.
I don’t question the legitimacy of the Presidency because the justices of the supreme court have ruled him to be the legitimate President. End of story.
It doesn’t matter if I think they are wrong or not.<br>
Our Constitution [remember? the one you swore to uphold] establishes “one supreme court.” That supreme court ruled Bush to be the President. I believe that the members of the court are MUCH MORE INFORMED than you or anbyody else on this site regarding the application of precident to the facts before them. Its the same as any common case before a judge and jury: If you didn’t sit through all the evidence, if you haven’t researched all the issues, you are incorrect in second-guessing the verdict. Its somewhat similar to telling somebody that if they didn’t vote, they can’t complain.</p>
<p>The Court has made decisions that have just as equally been considered wrong by conservatives in their time. It’s our system of government. Live with it or leave.</p>
<p>He is indeed, YOUR president. It is sad to hear somebody that claims to have graduated from an Academy disavow the Constitution in the way that you do. [I criticize you just as I would Z for some of the wreckless comments that he makes.] You should [although I doubt that you are] be ashamed.</p>
<p>Vote against Bush. Rally your acquaintances to vote against every Republican you can. [I have] Just don’t vomit out such stupidity as has been written here. That’s why you are being compared to C23; he/she just wrote vomit and never looked back. You are asked to establish your bona fides because it is too easy to jump on a website and make whatever claims you want. You may be a decorated war hero, a true patriot, a super-american . . . w/out some way of verifying this, then your writings are just as empty as the others who write herein.</p>
<p>Democrats [generally] will never get ahead until they start becoming more positive about what they would do to solve the country’s problems. I hope that if they become the majority party in Congress, they initiate some changes and don’t dwell on hearings over past transgressions. It’s the same with mindless postings on a college website over a long-past election. Republicans have allowed the pendulum to swing too far; they have made false claims and made promises they couldn’t keep. That’s why they are in danger of losing the house.</p>
<p>I can’t wait to see the results of tomorrow’s election. One side of the other will be blustering about what the election meant. I love to see mindless blowhards bloviate about things. It’s unfortunate that the country is the one that suffers. It is particularly unfortunate that 3,000 families have suffered for uncertain and likely undesired results.</p>