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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDecember 12, 2000, a date that will live in infamy
December 12, 2000, a date that will live in infamy.This is a rerun from 2012. Four sixes. Impressive.
I know; Roosevelt said "which," not "that."
The Supreme Court delivered its decision in Bush v. Gore on this day in 2000, declaring that Bush would occupy the White House for the next eight years.
Also, if you own an Oldsmobile, you know that it was on the same day that General Motors announced that it would be stopping production of Oldsmobiles.
Dead at 106: Oldsmobile
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December 12, 2000, a date that will live in infamy (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2018
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dalton99a
(81,570 posts)1. Roberts and Alito are on the Supreme Court because of Bush v. Gore
And Gorsuch and Kavanaugh and ...
lark
(23,155 posts)2. It's one of the darkest worst days for our democracy since the Civil War.
SCOTUS violated the constitution and chose their favorite politically instead of letting the votes be counted. It was sedition, yet America was too timid to fight back. Everything bad thats happened to our country since is because of rw shenanigans and treachery enabled by the felonious five.
Submariner
(12,509 posts)3. In my rage of that day I found DU while reading an old but a goody
webzine called Media Whores Online.
Remember this day well.