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Appeals-court judge Guido Calabresi told a lawyers' meeting last summer that Bush v. Gore, the Supreme Court decision that put Bush in the White House, was an "illegitimate act" by a "legitimate institution.".(The Week ...)(Brief Article)

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Appeals-court judge Guido Calabresi told a lawyers' meeting last summer that Bush v. Gore, the Supreme Court decision that put Bush in the White House, was an "illegitimate act" by a "legitimate institution." Hitler and Mussolini rose to power, Calabresi went on, in the same way, Hitler appointed chancellor by President Hindenburg, Mussolini appointed premier by the king of Italy. Calabresi added that Bush was not Hitler, but he then compared him to Mussolini, saying that, like ...

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