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To: Cisco who wrote (1168)10/18/2000 1:18:33 PM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1719
 
LOL! It has all been postd on the Bush thread. Apparently Gore has pulled even with Bush in the Zogby poll, which is most depressing.



To: Cisco who wrote (1168)10/18/2000 1:20:57 PM
From: Cisco  Respond to of 1719
 
Senior congressional leaders yesterday called for hearings to investigate secret deals between Vice President Al Gore and Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin that included keeping Congress in the dark on Moscow's nuclear cooperation with Iran . . .

Bush spokeswoman Karen Hughes said yesterday that the Republican presidential nominee believes that Mr. Gore showed "incredibly bad judgment" in striking a deal in 1995 with the Russian prime minister not to tell Congress the details of Russia's nuclear cooperation with Iran.

"The vice president owes the American people and the Congress an explanation," she said. "It's always a concern to learn that the vice president of the United States was involved in secret agreements with a foreign country — secret agreements that apparently allowed Russia to send weapons to Iran for almost five years with no sanctions and were designed to keep Congress in the dark."


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