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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (98264)12/2/2000 11:08:18 AM
From: monu  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
When you look at it all, it started with the networks calling Fl for the Democrats. From there, Gore conceded and and then retracted. Wexler comes on the air talking about the multitudes of hysterical people who voted incorrectly. Jackson and others mentioned the black vote problem.
Had Gore been a man, he would have let go a long time ago for the sake of the country. You could argue the same for Bush. We are at a point of no return right now. There is no way everyone will agree the election worked out right after all, and that's a shame.
We have all sorts of litigation and the final result will be suspicion no matter who gets in. So where do we go from here? I have no idea. I voted for Bush. I see a lot of accusations from both sides. If anything, it has convinced the public that both parties are total compromisers, willing to do anything to get their man in. It's not a nice picture. This idea that everyone wants fairness is simply untrue. Both Dems and Pubs will do whatever it takes to win. This is not the American way. At least we're not supposed to believe it is.
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