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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (84738)11/22/2000 10:20:51 AM
From: TH  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Very interesting find.

I think Gore just lacks a true "self". A lifetime in politics can produce this, as well as a lack of core values.

His glee last night was a telling display. Democrats have stated they have concerns with Bush's ability to interact on (and understand, I might add) international relations. I, of course cannot counter this claim with fact, as Bush's experience in this area is very limited, but I can say that I would prefer a bumbling, but considered approach over the "on-again off-again" style of Gore.

Gore to me is a man who tries to be all things, and as a result succeeds at none. There could be some truth to this manic-depressive diagnoses. Lots of successful people have suffered from some types of mental illness, and it is quite possible that very illness offered some advantages in certain situations.

HAGO

TH
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