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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Ish who wrote (158496)7/6/2001 11:22:27 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
The key to the fraud is not and never has been convincing liberals that the foundation of their electoral support is manufactured votes. The dupes don't want to know, and the majors will lie and accuse the other side to provide as much cover as they can.
The problem is stopping them. Our representative democracy will be destroyed in the longer run if we cannot stop this blatant election fraud by the left. That is exactly what they want, since socialism does not survive in any free republic.

In that respect the Florida snafu was a disaster for them. It exposed the Democratic filth even to those who were stone-headed over the impeachment treason. The untold story is that of virtually every Democrat leader in Washington calling the Gore people and BEGGING them to call it off. They had the right prospective: They have to run later themselves, and didn't want to risk the punchbowl being taken away. At the end of the day Gore's near insanity, obsession, family pressure, and unchecked ego caused him to hang on far past any point that would have been prudential for a "moderate" politician, and turned it into a circus. And he finally lost the presidency anyway.

The damage he did in the process is now his legacy. Let's hope-over the next few cycles-it finally drives that oak stake into the chest of the American Marxian movement...
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