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  • #16
    Yes and no.

    The Constitution guarantees that all States will have a republican (small "r") form of government. An argument can be made that gerrymandering violates this principle.

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    • #17
      An argument can be made that your position is absurd.

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      • #18
        Is Washington D.C. for crying out loud. It's supposed to be absurd.

        Remember Newt and his evil minons running on term limits? Same thing, only different.

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        • #19
          Term limits are somewhat more within Congress' purview (though they might require an Amendment - I don't care enough right now to look it up).

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          • #20
            Originally posted by realpolitic
            Betcha the Republican wins Ohio, amonst alegations of voter fraud.
            So the Dems have already given up on Ohio and are preparing their fraud allegations two months in advance? It's nice to see the Dems finally getting organized!

            Originally posted by realpolitic
            In Florida, Katherin Harris is losing 57% - 34%, wonder if she'll try to defraud the voters like she did in 2000.
            She deserves to be elected if she can pull off a fraud of this magnitude from outside the state government. I imagine she draws a fair number of her current support from people who just like to see you get wound up.
            He's got the Midas touch.
            But he touched it too much!
            Hey Goldmember, Hey Goldmember!

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