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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Cirruslvr who wrote (125240)10/4/2000 2:56:04 AM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (1) of 1570313
 
Cirruslvr Re..<< One BS answer that stuck out was Bush's answer to what he would do if there were a financial crisis. He answered he would talk to Greenspan, sec of Treasury, and someone else and gather facts first. I could have pulled that answer out of my a$$ also... <<<<

That was a BS question because it didn't define what the financial crisis was, recession, inflation, falling dollar, etc. and Lehrer didn't define the depth of the problem. No answer would have been right for all situations.

Bush seemed genuine in his answers. Gore looked like he was trying too hard. <<

I thought GB was nervous at times, and it showed somewhat, however, Gore's tendency to try to dominate the debate by grabbing the mike and never letting go hurt him also. Secondly, Gore never seemed to answer a question directly, except when he could brag about himself. It seemed that whatever the question was, he attacked Bushs plans more than explaining whatever Gores plan was. Thirdly, Gore mentioned the tax cut going to the top 10% about 80 times which was way too often for me. Fourth if you are a fan of big government, vote for Gore.
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