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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency?

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To: Esvida who wrote (2224)11/25/2000 3:18:47 PM
From: Cola Can  Read Replies (1) of 3887
 
I can better your suggestion: it's time for both campaigns to renounce their interests in the presidency for the good of the country.

How pathetic! As I stated, you'll take any thought and put
a negative spin on it for Bush. Both campaigns? HOW PATHETIC! Bush IS the winner. Very hard for democrat to
accept, so what do they say? Both parties should concede.
No, Gore should concede, and not only based on losing the
election, but by the fact he is acting like a spoiled child
Hitler Jr. wannabe. Every country is surprised that
Americans aren't rioting in the streets by now. Truth here
many are giving the government the chance to do the right
thing and declare Bush the winner. Bush IS the legit winner. And what does Gore say? He says he wont concede
even if Bush is declared winner. Sounds like a national
security risk. A loose cannon running around. Gore isn't fit to lead garbage pickup.
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