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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Dan B. who wrote (110136)12/11/2000 9:36:02 AM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Does this not tell you that Republicans need to make fundamental changes in the construction of their argument to the nation? I for one think any omission of the facts of electoral fraud diminishes the parties ability to attract a broader audience. I suspect the Republican party likes hegemony as much as the democrats, while in this argument the Republicans have the moral high ground, we will have to wait and see if they do what they should do.

Hegemony is the root of all evil, it is the fact of Minority rule in this country. Partisans on both sides need to discover the truth of the harm in this fact.

Each party has an equal opportunity to reform themselves, to create a spirit of understanding which breaches the gulf of their own largess.

People need to wake up, Our constitution is a revolutionary document and as you fall away from it, you reduce yourself to the lesser of your potential.

Respectfully, we urge you to wake up!

The Public Trust is at stake, your gross manipulation of the reality of the electorate is reaching the edge of the ridiculous, my small voice must seem like a whisper to your ears, but this whisper tells you a consistant message that once known, makes a whole series of new choices open to you.

What you do from here is up to you.

Reform yourselves in the spirt of all your neighbors.
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