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

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (6758)11/21/2000 5:50:42 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (2) of 10042
 
Re: Was listening to C-Span radio last night and they were replaying an interview with one of the democrat electors in Florida. Was simply amazing to listen to her slaughter the english language with her liberal tripe.

But the funniest thing of all was that a caller who lives in Tampa called up and quizzed her on her educational level, remarking that she certainly seemed rather uneducated to be an elector. She responded that didn't even need to read or write in order to be nominated as an elector, and that if the caller didn't like the way she spoke, he could blame the public schools which were set up by the "white oppressors"...

This is what the democratic party has come to... rather than electing their best and brightest to represent them, they bring in the racist rabble with chips on their shoulders that would rival the legend of Atlas.


Ron, how can you feel so sure that the "best and brightest", the crème de la crème of US society are no longer in charge? I mean, you took that interview with a presumably African-American Democrat EC-member AT FACE VALUE, that is, you were disturbed by her poor education level and her ranting at a racially flawed (to say the least) US schooling.... And then, you went on to take for granted that the Electoral College is indeed the political power that be and, accordingly, you lamented over how it's been turned into a bunch of rent-a-wits by the Dems.

But the truth is that your quaint Electoral College is merely the tip of your political iceberg.... It's the symbolic residue of a far more shadowy scheme that starts with mass-media conditioning, secret power brokers, behind-the-scenes wheeling and dealings,.... and ends up with the farcical "Florida Recount", that is a pernickety boondoggle whereby the whole American constituency's been swindled out of a clear-cut Republican victory in the presidential election.

Therefore, don't worry Ron: the powers-that-be, the so-called elites of America are still in the driver's seat and calling the shots. After all, who's responsible for the current mess in Florida? Who couldn't stick GW Bush and his two Negro pals (Powell and Rice) in the first place?? It's not, to be sure, your black fishwife-turned-elector! Here's the gang of educated businessmen who foiled George W. Bush's runaway victory:

bilderberg.org
for Bilderberg's last meeting in June 2000:
bilderberg.org

US public opinion's been fooled with the Florida shell game just like a silly bull would be with a flashy muleta: Americans don't seem to realize that ballot skulduggery is customary --sad but true, even within the greatest democracy on earth.... So the question they should ask themselves is, WHY ON EARTH DID THE DEMOCRATS BLOW THE GAFF ON IT NOW????

Only a coalition of powerful interests --namely the pro-Israeli lobby and the transatlantic Bilderberg-- could drive VP Al Gore into giving Gov GW Bush that second, ill-fated phone call, taking the US democracy itself hostage. Their unrestrained gamesmanship was glaringly exposed in the overseas military ballot dispute: would-be Commander in Chief Al Gore didn't recoil from discarding thousands of ballots of US servicemen because of some postmark nigglings....

Gus.
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