Richard Erlacher wrote:
>
> I don't know how it was when you went to high school, but when I went, we all
> had a required course in "civics" which had nothing to do with HONDA engines,
> but, rather, dealt with the practices and structures of our own governments.
> Being a naturalized citizen, I had to learn this stuff twice, since it was also
> on the exams for citizenship.
So what's your point? If you've learned it twice, then you should know
that the popular vote doesn't elect the president.
>
> It's true that "Just because his brother is the governor of Florida doesn't mean
> his brother was doing anything underhanded." However, the fact that he's a Bush
> suggests that he could hardly have been doing anything else. It's in their DNA,
> doncha know.
I think you just don't anybody.
Where are you from, originally, if you've been naturalized?
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Received on Fri Sep 14 2001 - 00:40:46 BST
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