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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve

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To: TraderGreg who wrote (2101)11/12/2000 10:39:41 PM
From: Oral Roberts  Read Replies (2) of 6710
 
My core belief would be that we could turn back the clocks a week, Tuesday would provide a clear winner, and everyone's sense of humor would still be intact.

You and I may not agree on all points but I suspect that we agree on a lot more then we disagree on. I suspect that is true of most on this thread, at least it was.

We have elected our next President whether we want to admit it or not. While we are not sure who that is yet, it is a done deal. I think we need to begin looking for the future that we can change rather then the past that can not be changed. The election and our difference's over who should be elected are done deal's.

Energy would be better spent deciding what is next as far as the market, and how we can help the next President heal the wounds of this country.

I put this out not knowing if my man has won, or yours has one. Let's make this the opening salvo of our new lines of communication IMO.

Not specifically directed at you TraderGreg, but perhaps something we may all want to consider.

Jeff Roberts
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