Al Gore - Pres. of Senate - certifies ALL the votes!

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Ever since I saw Al Gore give that uncharacteristically statesman-like speech defending the integrity of the Electoral College system under the Constitution of the United States, I've been scratching my head trying to figure it out.

Who was this guy? Was this the same Al Gore who has demonstrated -- time and time again -- so little respect for the Constitution during the last eight years? Why was he giving up on the idea of a challenge to the Electoral College, when it seemed many in his camp were banking on that as their last line of defense?

Well, I think I have figured it out. Actually, there are two possibilities.

The first thought that came to me was that this was Al Gore's "Don't-watch-the-man-behind-the-curtain speech." While he was extolling the virtues of the Constitution, his minions in Florida -- from Bill Daley to Jesse Jackson -- were busy subverting it by any means necessary. It was Al Gore's way of establishing public plausible deniability. He stood above the fray, while his cohorts did the dirty work.

But, more recently, another thought has occurred to me -- a darker, more sinister thought. I hope I am wrong. I pray that, this time, I am overestimating the deviousness of Al Gore. But that, of course, is always a difficult task.

Think, for a moment, why Al Gore would suddenly be reading and citing the Constitution.

The answer is that, in this instance, it gives him all the power. What do I mean?

Who is it, under the Constitution, that is specifically charged with certifying the Electoral College votes of each state? You guessed it. The president of the U.S. Senate, which also happens to be the vice president of the United States. That's right. The day those Electoral College votes go to the Senate to be counted and certified to choose the next president of these United States, Al Gore will be holding all the cards.

"Oh, Farah," you say, "you don't think Al Gore would tamper with the results in any way with the whole world watching, do you?"

Well, let's think about what has been happening in Florida for the last several days. Al Gore's campaign managers have been whipping up hysteria stating that the will of the people in that state is being subverted.

They are filing lawsuits. They are organizing marches. They are all but accusing the Bush campaign of voter fraud.

Listen to what Bill Daley has to say: "More than 100 million Americans voted on Tuesday and more voted for Al Gore than George Bush. Here in Florida it also seems very likely that more voters went to the polls believing that they were voting for Al Gore than for George Bush. If the will of the people is to prevail Al Gore should be awarded a victory in Florida, and be our next president of the United States."

They've decided that no matter what the actual vote count shows, Gore wins.

Now, all Gore has to do on that fateful day in the U.S. Senate is reject for certification the Electoral College votes of Florida, and he wins the majority and becomes president. Sorry, Bush fans. I don't think there's a thing you can do about it other than protest, complain and stomp your feet. Better start planning your legal strategy now. I'll bet Al Gore's transition team is already hard at work. Barbra Streisand is probably making plans to sing at the Inauguration. Alec Baldwin is unpacking his bags. This could be a fait accompli. I guarantee you a counter to this bold move is not in the Bush campaign's playbook.

The Gore campaign, still working overtime, has laid the groundwork for the challenge. The Florida vote is tainted, they say. It's too close to call. Too many irregularities. The vote can simply be dismissed by the constitutional authority -- Vice President Al Gore.

Would you put it past him? I sure wouldn't.

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If the Electoral votes from Florida are discounted the matter goes to the House of Representatives. That's the Constitution and Bore knows it.

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“You have the right to free speech. Provided you’re not dumb enough to actually try it.” The Clash
 
I guess I better start getting ready to go to Gores inauguration then. Of course, I will be uninvited. I suggest that several here consider going also. We could show the Democrats what conservative values means to us in the heartland. And that we will no longer allow cheating to be associated with Amecian politics. Non-violently, of course.

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MOLON LABE!!!
 
If this is true we are in a heapum amount of trouble. Gore was raised to be president, he believes it to be his right and posssesion. Any way he can be sure of obtaining this position will be employed.
 
Tecolote, not exactly. The vote goes to the House only in the event of a tie of the Electoral votes APPOINTED. This is the text from the 12th Amendment:

The person having the greatest Number of votes for President, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of Electors appointed

If Florida is not able to appoint their 25 Electors by Dec 18 to vote then there would only be 513 APPOINTED Electors, not 538. Currently Gore has 260 Electoral votes and the winner would only need 257, the majority of half of the appointed 513. I am sure that every means will be taken to appoint the 25 people by Dec 18, to not do so would be a case of the people of Florida not being represented and that would not be fair. It is an interesting concept though should Gore be able to keep the 25 votes tied up in court for the next 5 weeks.
 
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