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To: Dealer who wrote (628)9/12/2000 12:06:57 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) of 65232
 
Attempts to whack Bush...
Nipped in the bud..........

Bush Campaign Denies Candidate Is Dyslexic

PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) - George W. Bush's campaign
dismissed a report that the Republican presidential nominee may
be dyslexic, calling it ``fiction stranger than truth.''

An article in the magazine Vanity Fair by best-selling
author Gail Sheehy, who frequently writes psychological
portraits of politicians, concluded that the Texas governor's
often-mocked malapropisms on the campaign trail could stem from
dyslexia, a language-based disability in which the sufferer has
trouble processing words or sentences.

Among the slips that Sheehy cites as possibly caused by the
disability are: ``Reading is the basics for all learning,'' ``Put
food on your family,'' and ``The senator cannot have it both ways.

He can't take the high horse and then claim the low road.''
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