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To: Cisco who wrote (2)9/24/2000 2:55:28 PM
From: Tom Clarke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1719
 
I've volunteered in a few campaigns and moles weren't that uncommon, but they tended to be envelope stuffers. This one seems to be placed at a high level. It is odd.



To: Cisco who wrote (2)9/24/2000 3:03:52 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1719
 
Let's see, we have one campaign too stupid to protect itself from a mole, and one campaign with at least one staffer crooked enough to accept info from a mole- hmmmm

Great choice.

But stupidity really bothers me. So I guess I'll vote for corruption.



To: Cisco who wrote (2)9/24/2000 3:07:06 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1719
 
Under normal circumstances I say Gore's goose is cooked. I do reflect back on the head of our FBI resigning after the first few months of Clinton's first election. He then retired and was found face down in the lake at midnight at his summer place shortly afterwards.

Clinton then nominated another FBI chief who after two days of interviews turned the job down. This same scenario was repeated again with another FBI man turning down the position after a face to face interview with Clinton.

The 3rd guy took the job......and is now over the agency charged with this investigation!

My conclusion; Gore skates free while pointing his finger at Bush accusing him of mean republican tricks.