Steve Perry wrote:
> course, there's a countervailing political reason for bush to pile on this
> way despite the immediate political cost; even if he and harris prevail, it
> might be more costly still to let the votes be counted and the results be
> disclosed publicly.
>
> either way he's fucked. al would have to drag this out for 2-3 weeks more in
> court to accumulate the kind of negatives bush has already got.
You know, a rather large proportion of the public may know nothing about this. And those that are paying attention are those whose minds are already made up. So it really probably isn't costing anyone anything. I saw a few scenes on cable of a rather bad movie, *Elizabeth*, and in one of the scenes I saw one character who is about to lose his head (literally) says "The people will remember me," and the other character says, "No, they will forget." Aside from political groupies I doubt very many people will remember the events more than a few months. "Just more politics" they will say, shrugging.
I'm not being cynical or sneering at the public. I'm describing what seems to me a very sensible reaction.
Carrol