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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TigerPaw who wrote (13152)2/29/2000 5:42:00 PM
From: Fangorn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Tigerpaw,
I was just proving you wrong. You claimed I didn't have anything nice to say about "my" candidate. Assuming Bush is "my" candidate I did have something nice to say which makes you wrong.

My first post to you...

>Tigerpaw,
re >You're going to have to look for jay-walking tickets to find enough mud to throw at
Al
Gore. He's about as straight as you can find in politics.<

How about using drugs while on active duty in a combat zone? This is no rumor but a
fact acknowledged by the guy who wants to be in charge while we jail a few more million
people for using the same drug.
<

I didn't have to use a jaywalking ticket to throw mud at Al Gore proving you wrong the first time.

Another of my posts to you was a request for evidence to back up your claim of "recent snowblind weekends". "Recent" according to my circa 1972 dictionary means "of, belonging to, or occurring at a time immediatly prior to the present."
I have to assume recent means within, what, a few months? A year? At most I will grant you five years. The fact is there is NO evidence of any "recent snowblind weekends" and you threw it out there to smear Bush. Prove me wrong. Until then I am assuming you are wrong about these alleged weekends. That's three strikes...
VBG

The same is true of nihil's claim that Bush was on drugs while flying in the Guard. He has NO evidence either.

I don't think Gore's admitted use of marijuana in Viet Nam or Bush's alleged use of cocaine in college are sufficient reason to disqualify either candidate. But if you are going to claim that either of them has used "illegal" drugs since then you had better have some evidence. Until you have evidence I suggest you keep your speculation about GW's weekend activities labled as the fiction it obviously is.