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Wednesday, October 27, 2004
 

Civil war?

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Watergate lawyer John Dean argues in his latest piece that, if the election is close, America could be headed towards civil war, fought by lawyers, if not citizens:

It may be days or weeks, if not months, before we know the final results of this presidential election. And given the Republican control of the government, if Karl Rove is on the losing side, it could be years: He will take every issue (if he is losing) to its ultimate appeal in every state he can.

The cost of such litigation will be great - with the capital of citizens' trust in their government, and its election processes, sinking along with the nation's (if not the world's) financial markets, which loathe uncertainty. After Bush v. Gore, is there any doubt how the high Court would resolve another round? This time, though, the Court, too, will pay more dearly. With persuasive power as its only source of authority, the Court's power will diminish as the American people's cynicism skyrockets.

It does not seem to trouble either Rove or Bush that they are moving us toward a Twenty-first Century civil war -- and that, once again, Southern conservatism is at its core. Only a miracle, it strikes me, can prevent this election from descending into post-election chaos. But given the alternatives, a miracle is what I am hoping for.

How about this nightmare scenario: as in 2000, a case to decide the election goes to the Supreme Court, but Chief Justice Rehnquist dies before the case is heard, and the Court splits 4-4.
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SBCMOSC

The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry, one of the most long-standing and important rivalries in the history of college football, now has a new name.

It is now to be called the SBC Michigan-Ohio State Classic, thanks to $260,000 a year to each school from SBC Communications Inc.

UPDATE: Steve Smith informs us in comments that both schools have thankfully dropped the deal.
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