Since we are making analogies to sports, I thought I would include one
of my own:
On the TNT/NBA Post Game Show last night, Kenny asked Charles Barkley
if he still had political aspirations. Sir Charles' answer:
"I don't want to play a game where the one with the most points loses."
Jean Grigsby wrote:
Amen.Jean
Grigsby
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To: sinclair@matrix.netSent:
Thursday, November 09, 2000 11:56 PM Subject: Electoral College
Look at it this way. World Series 4 out of 7
wins. So lets say the Yankees win and the Mets loose, but the total number
of runs scored by the Mets actually out numbers the Yankees total number
of runs scored. The Yankees still win 4 games out of 7 and
take home the trophy. Also if you go by popular vote all "Fly Over
States" would be ignored by the candidates and the large states and the
East and West Coasts would be fought over for the plurality vote, making
the rest of the country unheard. Those dead white guys new something. John
in SLC
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