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[casi] response from daniel Re: Bush legitimacy




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8/27 Dear Felicity, You're idea of questioning Bush's legitimacy is not wild
at all, but difficult to implement. The US Supreme Court voted in favor of the
Bush side and so 'legally' sanctioned the corruption in Florida. My guess is
that there would have to be an appeal to the Supreme Court and isn't that
already in the works and a lengthy process? Something to check into for sure,
but time, it seems, is short. In the meantime, it's better to coordinate
massive protests on both sides of the Atlantic immediately. We need more loud
demonstrations against Bush as in Portland, Oregon yesterday. Any ideas there?
Daniel Robicheau.
>From: "farbuthnot"
>To: soc-casi-discuss@lists.cam.ac.uk, al-Awda-unity@yahoogroups.com,
leeloe@igc.org
>Subject: [casi] Bush legitimacy/Iraq
>Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 10:35:05 +0100
>
>This may sound like one of my wilder ideas, but the more I think, the more
>it seems valid. BBC Newsnight, Pallast in The Best Democracy Money Can Buy,
>Michael Moore in Stupid White Men, the Washington Post etc, make a valid
>case for the electoral count re Bush being wrong.
>
>'Trespasser on Federal land and squatter in the Oval Office' is how the
>uncompromising Moore phrases it. So if he's not really legitimately
>President, neither is he Commander in Chief. Therefore, not in a position to
>declare war on anyone (even apart from all the other legal question marks.)
>
>How to move it forward, I don't know, but thought worth throwing out. best,
>f.
>
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