In the Storm - Column
Submitted on December 1, 2000 - 1:00am.
Antonio Gilb - Fall 2000
Onlookers came to view the spectacle, partisans wanted to make their voices heard. Partisans created their own signs, bought shirts, and chanted. Parents took snapshots with their children and of themselves to remember the carnival-type day.
Even two of the police officers standing at the steps of the court brought camcorders.
The election impasse may have been ending inside Supreme Court, and the fate of the Bush and Gore may be determined. Some of the highest paid lawyers in the country debated the rule of law and constitutional issues. Only about 50 spectators were allowed to watch the arguments.
Even two of the police officers standing at the steps of the court brought camcorders.
The election impasse may have been ending inside Supreme Court, and the fate of the Bush and Gore may be determined. Some of the highest paid lawyers in the country debated the rule of law and constitutional issues. Only about 50 spectators were allowed to watch the arguments.
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