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To: Iceberg who wrote (37682)6/18/2000 4:05:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77399
 
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>>You seem to be saying Bush is preferable to Gore?

Of course. Not even close.

>> I beleive any "honest liberal" would chose Gore over Bush.

Well, he wouldn't be honest then. AlGore the Junior is renown for his dishonesty. Even the FBI has called him a liar.

>>So are you an "honest liberal", or not?

A higher species, an honest Libertarian.

>>BTW, this topic may not be so "off-topic", vis a' vis Cisco, as some might suspect. IMO, who becomes our President is critically important to every American in many ways, not only to our investments...in this case Cisco.

Gee, I guess you didn't know that John Chambers - even though I supplied it in my precedent post - is one of Bush's most prominent supporters. Chambers - the guy that made Cisco into what it is today.

Let's face it, Chambers knows leadership. Chambers knows both men and he knows AlGore the Junior hasn't got what it takes to be a leader and Bush has. Chambers knows that Bush is better for the US and Cisco.

And increasingly, the American people see that too.



To: Iceberg who wrote (37682)6/18/2000 6:54:00 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77399
 
YOu have got to be kidding me! My cat could be a better President than Gore. Sheesh. BTW, this Presidential race is a foregone conclusion. Bush will win. No doubt in my mind. Gore just doesn't have a shot in hell. Unfortunately, neither does Nader.

You know who I'd like to be President? Steve Forbes. Also unfortunately, the voting public don't recognize what a great President he'd be. Oh well.



To: Iceberg who wrote (37682)6/19/2000 10:19:00 AM
From: Bill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77399
 
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Honest liberal?

oxymoron.