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Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Scalia: "The Election Was Dragged Into The Courts By The Gore People. We Did Not Go Looking For Trouble"...


ALL THE PEOPLE ASKED FOR WAS HONESTY FROM THE HIGHEST COURT IN THE LAND, BUT SADLY IT WAS NOT TO BE. SO MUCH FOR THE LAW

The New York Post Posted November 22, 2005 09:44 AM

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia says the high court did not inject itself into the 2000 presidential election.

Speaking at the Time Warner Center last night, Scalia said: "The election was dragged into the courts by the Gore people. We did not go looking for trouble."

But he said the court had to take the case.

"The issue was whether Florida's Supreme Court or the United States Supreme Court [would decide the election.] What did you expect us to do? Turn the case down because it wasn't important enough?"

The conservative justice, who grew up in Queens, contended there would have been a difficult transition had the court not stepped in.

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