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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency?

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To: Ellen who wrote (2516)11/27/2000 5:17:44 PM
From: Herschel Rubin  Read Replies (1) of 3887
 
Ellen,

Looks like logic and reason prevailed in your discussion about the common practice of political parties sending requests for absentee ballots to their constituents:

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Why don't you just concede defeat in this case?

I think by now, you know your claims were patently incorrect. Additionally, a kindly retraction of your condescending remarks to other posters here about their inability to read correctly would indeed be in order, when, in fact, it was your inability to read that led you to post incorrect and misleading information for the public record regarding the legality of sending out absentee ballot requests.

Wouldn't it would be a good start to see a Democrat demonstrate humility and a semblance of principles? Just think... your conceding on this issue could even make you into a role model for our very own President of Vice.

As I stated before, I sincerely hope you never tire of posting here because your posts give principled, rational minds a chance to debate liberal misunderstandings in a public forum.
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