Scenes from the Supreme Court protests today


Nice shots, Declan. The first two look positively surreal, especially the cops. The third is awesome -- shades of hmm, I'm thinking Hogarth? -- Harmon Seaver, MLIS Systems Librarian Arrowhead Library System Virginia, MN (218) 741-3840 hseaver@arrowhead.lib.mn.us http://harmon.arrowhead.lib.mn.us

At 5:21 PM -0500 12/1/00, Declan McCullagh wrote:
http://www.mccullagh.org/theme/supreme-court-bush-gore-arguments.html
I noticed the guy down on his knees...was he expecting the Republicans to give him a bullet to the base of the neck? Frankly, I think much of Al Gore's desperation comes from his realization that if he loses, he'll face prosecution for his treason vis-a-vis the Chinese. And, as someone pointed out to me recently, if Al Gore has no power, the Chinese won't need him around. In fact, he becomes a positive liability for them, in terms of testimony, plea bargains, memoirs, careless comments. They may choose to retire him with extreme prejudice. --Tim May -- (This .sig file has not been significantly changed since 1992. As the election debacle unfolds, it is time to prepare a new one. Stay tuned.)
participants (3)
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Declan McCullagh
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Harmon Seaver
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Tim May