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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective

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To: mst2000 who wrote (9361)1/17/2001 2:00:44 AM
From: AmericanVoter  Read Replies (1) of 10042
 
that is what you claim...and may be even believe... the facts do not support your claim... was the vote count in Philadelphia accurate or fraudulent... wasn't that count that made Mr. Gore get the 300K extra votes to claim that he won the popular vote....if memory serves me right, 1.3 M residents, 1M registered voter...so, the people who are not eligible to vote, and the people who are not registered are a mere 300K... and on top of all that, 98% of the african americans there voted for Mr. Gore... when the highest % ever was 53% ... was the distributing of cigaretts a get-out-the-vote good will act... and many many more activities that are at best suspect to put it delicately...

Mr. Gore is a good talker... how can he not be when he is capable of saying anything (right, wrong, exaggeration or even a total fabrication), that suits the situation... now is that a quality you want in the president... I sure don't...

regards
amein alsuezi

"Believe me, you have the easier part of the "get over it" equation. The first step, BTW, is to get past denial -- i.e., stop pretending that Bush really won. He lost, by a much wider margin than anybody on the GOP side would have believed going into election day"
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