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

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (3636)10/26/2000 6:32:05 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 10042
 
Perhaps everyone on this board check their own newspapers tonight....Just see if ANY info on this is anyplace close to the front page...and/or IF it is anyplace in the front section!!! It will be interesting to see.... My guess is...not... and if not, why not...????

Ron, that article actually should be taken apart, paragraph, by paragraph, and everyone should get an opportunity again to read EACH paragraph!! Mere words defy me...Maybe GORE and CLINTON need to re-read the US Constitution....particularly the part about the US House and Senate....

An example from the article you posted...

But former Secretary of State George P. Shultz said yesterday the sales "upset the strategic balance" in the region
and posed a "real threat" to U.S. forces there.
In an interview with reporters arranged by the presidential campaign of Republican George W. Bush, Mr. Shultz
also said the deal reflected poorly on Mr. Gore's supposed foreign policy expertise.
"His foreign policy experience is experience with catastrophe," Mr. Shultz said of Mr. Gore. "Somehow the
administration decided to make the vice president sort of the point man [with Russia]. I think the whole handling of
our relationship with Russia for the past six or seven years has been bad."
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