Ansteyg, don't you think that it's deeply lazy to brand anyone who disagrees with you as 'jumping on a bandwagon'? To diminish the legitimacy of anyone to hold an opinion contrary to your own says more about you than them. Is it so impossible to conceed there might be a case to answer, that there are legitimate gripes?
Could it not conceivably be that, having a sound understanding of the situation, some people think Bush has something to answer for? It's not as though there's no basis for this point of view.
Do you not think that the disenfrancising of black voters (traditional democrat voters) indicated electoral fraud on a grand scale? For instance, up to a third of the ballots cast in Jacksonville Florida's black precincts were tossed out, four times more than in neighboring white precincts.
Before Florida was declared, Gore led in the Electoral College with 266 votes to Bush's 246 votes. When Bush was declared the winner of Florida by 537 votes, he picked up 25 Electoral College votes which gave him the Presidency. State Kathleen Harris and Governor Jeb Bush illegally removed 57,700 voters from the rolls. It is estimated that 90% were Democratic. It seems self evident to me that if this is indeed the case, it is a very serious matter for democracy. There is extensive evidence of excellent providence to support the notion that something underhand occured. As a civilised society, the citizens of the US surely have the right to expect the democratic to work according to the rules set down. It seems it hasn't and they feel cheated.