Will Technology Help Bring Down Gray Davis?
from the how-quickly-things-change dept
Gray Davis is the governor of California and he certainly spent some time courting the "technology" vote. If you live here, and followed the elections last year, almost everyone admitted that they couldn't stand any of the candidates, and Davis only won because he was considered the lesser of two pretty extreme evils. Now, however, his opponents are trying to use technology to push him out of office long before his four-year term is up. They're pushing for a recall that would essentially start the election process up again next year. Normally, these things don't go anywhere, but the ease of pushing a recall on the web, combined with the general distaste everyone seems to have towards Davis have made this one more likely than any such attempts in the past.
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Evil? Bosh.
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As said by someone who missed the debates, etc
Davis is so intent on being considered friendly to law enforcement that he refuses to review any capital cases (which is part of the governor's job by law), assuming that anyone up for the death penalty deserves it.
You may be right that "extreme evil" goes to far, but both cross the line and both are about as extreme bad choices as have been seen in a race since Louisiana got to choose between David Duke and Edwin Edwards.
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