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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency?

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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (3864)12/14/2000 2:37:02 AM
From: Herschel Rubin  Read Replies (3) of 3887
 
Brian, Christopher, lml, CobaltBlue, and yes, Ellen and all others:

Thanks for the interesting discourse here on this thread. This was a very trying time for America.

Tonight, I made the mistake of listening to ABC with Peter Jennings and George Staphaloccocus to hear them gushing words of praise about Al Gore's speech tonight. They waxed philosophical about how gracious and "generous" he was and how he helped George W Bush so much by being so magnanimous. I was about to vomit.

Although Al Gore's speech tonight was well done and unifying, it was primarily intended to salvage his flagging career more than anything else. But what I would have liked to see was an APOLOGY from him for selfishly dragging America through this Mr. Toad's Wild Ride of litigation after losing to Bush in the initial election and then losing the machine recount, etc. His snake-oil selective recounts were clearly a violation of the 14th Amendment and the liberal press turns a cheek to that fact.

Then after Bush's speech aired on ABC, there were scant compliments for his speech, but mostly discussion about how hard it is going to be for him. Clearly no positive bias for Bush coming from ABC, only critique. Throughout this, I learned how non-objective and liberal ABC is. Fox is where it is at. Boycott ABC!

Anyhow, best of luck to all who contributed here and may our paths meet again.
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