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

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (4983)11/7/2000 11:53:14 PM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Read Replies (1) of 10042
 
The Market Appears To Agree With You.

If we can determine the futures market is fore-telling at least short term sentiment.They were down some when Gore was thought to be a shoe in , and have now reversed to the up-side.However, I believe the markets would have turned up shorter term at some point anyway,regardless of the outcome.

Well, this is entertaining , that's fer shure.When I said " too close to call ", I never realized how CLOSE it would actually be!

I think this is good for any country’s political and economic well-being ,with the reasoning that no one agenda or persuasion gets the upper hand without jumping through enough hoops of scrutiny. Balanced , if you will.Being a centrist myself , this would be appealing to me were I an American today.

It’s interesting how the American geopolitical landscape is somewhat similar to that of Canada.I failed to realized that before.Also the situation where the West feels their vote lost importance, as the heavily populated East had called the election before their polls were closed.These things we share in common.

Well,again,may the best man win tonight.

PS: Easy on the Commie scare propaganda, eh? heh heh heh

Regards,

KC
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