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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective

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To: pezz who wrote (43)8/23/2000 1:35:52 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 10042
 
Why? Is he plannning on granting immediate citizenship to criminals again like he did in 1996?

Or maybe he'll put his 17 year old son in charge of the Department of Transportation.

Personally, I don't think Gore is nearly as bad as his boss with regard to his "lust for the lie" and redifining the gramattical meaning of the word "is".

However, I do question how someone could stand by and be an "disinterested observer" while his boss turned the presidential office of this country into a money machine of historical proportions, as well as an office where every special interest is pandered to, with utter contempt for the average citizen.

Gore has problems (other than a troublesome lead-footed child). He'll do anything, say anything, pander to anyone, just so he can make that move to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Bush will deal with special interests and certainly have to compromise, but I still have the sense that he knows where the boundaries are between building consensus and compromise, and unabashed pandering.

And a clear sign of people's mistrust of Gore is exhibited by the media becoming so bold so as to second guess that passionate kiss he gave good 'ol Tipper after his noimination.

Was that kiss for her benefit, or ours?

When the media starts asking personal questions like this, then we know he has problems with his credibility.
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