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Source: Wikia. Pages: 37. Chapters: 2000 U.S. Presidential Election, A. Wyatt Mann, Adolf Hitler, Andrew Jackson, Benito Mussolini, Berlin Wall, Blackwater, Brainwashing, Capital punishment, Capitalism, Class enemy, Communist Party of China, Conservative deceit, David Cameron, David Duke, Dick Cheney, EA Games, Far Left, Far right, Fascism, Francisco Franco, Fred Phelps, Free Republic, Genocide, Hindutva, Holocaust, Irish Potato Famine, James Edwards, Jonestown, Josef Stalin, Karl Rove, Kim Jong II, Ku Klux Klan, Lynching, Maggie Gallagher, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Matt Hale, Metapedia, Monsanto, Morality, Nation of Islam, Neo-Conservative, Neo-Nazi, Nick Griffin, North Korea, Osama bin Laden, People for the Ethical Treatment of Nobody, Pol Pot, Poverty, SUV, Sarah Palin, Scott Roeder, Spanish Inquisition, Stoning, Taliban, Terror state, Terrorism as Neocons see it, The Tea Party, Torture, Totalitarianism, Tyranny, War, Waterboarding, White and Strom, White supremacist. Excerpt: Democratic Candidate, Vice President Al Gore Republican Candidate, Gov. George W. Bush The 2000 US Presidential "election" is the only Presidential Election in US history to have been skipped entirely, thanks to the agenda of the Conservatives. Instead of having an actual election that year, as this nation had had every four years preceding since the institution of the popular vote, George W. Bush paid a wizard of considerable power to bend reality and make it look like he had won the election. His plan did not work perfectly, however. The laws of the universe proved too strong to be totally ignored, and mathematics proved quite soundly that Bush had been defeated by Al Gore. Sadly, the spell ignored this obvious factual conclusion and made it so Bush won anyways by appealing to the wizard's evil disciples, the conservative members of the US Supreme Court. Something about a convoluted system where people's votes end up being worth different amounts depending on what state they live in. Or v...