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To: Ish who wrote (21539)6/25/2000 8:25:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Respond to of 769670
 
Clinton is a drag on AlGore the Junior as the latter tries to shed his true image and create a positive facade:

President Clinton?s job approval rating loses intensity and drops to fifty-six percent
(56%), yet his personal disapproval rating reaches an all time high of sixty-four
percent (64%) in June.


The President?s job approval continues to be rather soft -- while
his job approval stands at fifty-six percent approve and forty-one percent disapprove, the
intensity of his job approval now stands at a net negative, with 29% strongly approve and
33% strongly disapprove.
At the same time, the President?s personal approval ratings
have worsened to an all time high of twenty-nine percent approval and sixty-four percent
disapproval.

More to the point, the intensity of Clinton?s personal approval rating has
now reached a point that those voters holding a strong view of the President now stand at
a three-to-one negative ratio.
These high personal disapproval ratings only serve to
reinforce the fact that Bill Clinton appears to be less and less a major factor in this year?s
election. This devaluing of Bill Clinton in this year?s election is not a positive factor for
Al Gore. Gore has lived as Clinton?s shadow for eight years, and yet continues to carry
negative baggage from his association with Clinton while receiving little or no credit for
the positive accomplishments of the Clinton administration. Perhaps, this is why the
Gore campaign has continued to try too hard to ?re-invent? candidate Al Gore.

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To: Ish who wrote (21539)6/25/2000 1:45:00 PM
From: Father Terrence  Respond to of 769670
 
I owned some Corvettes in the past: a 1961 silver convertible with red leather seats; a 1972 gold convertible with black leather seats; and a 1979 T-top, red with black leather.

After that I had a Nissan 280 ZX Turbo, black and silver exterior, flat black rear window louvers, headlight covers like the old Jaguar XKEs, smoked T-tops, silver leather interior, all the options, a computer that spoke to me and a cellphone (then called a car phone) installed in the car. That was in 1984-85. I loved that car better than my 'Vettes.

In the 70s I used to belong to the NCOAA and the North Shore Corvette Club. That was before I moved to Southern California.