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To: Cisco who wrote (1286)10/20/2000 10:41:34 AM
From: Cisco  Respond to of 1719
 
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Declaring that Republican George W. Bush ``offers the correct approach to the problems confronting America,'' The Washington Times on Friday endorsed the Texas governor's presidential bid.

The newspaper criticized Bush's Democratic opponent, Vice President Al Gore, saying he places too much trust in government and lacks the character to be president.

``Mr. Bush far surpasses Vice President Al Gore, whether the qualifications are measured in terms of political priorities, leadership, personal character, governmental philosophies or vision of the future,'' the newspaper said in an editorial.

``He has demonstrated a compelling understanding of how the world works, and a reassuring attitude toward the role of government, together with a winning charm,'' it said. ``For all of these reasons, The Times endorses George W. Bush of Texas with confidence, with gratitude and with unqualified enthusiasm.''


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To: Cisco who wrote (1286)10/20/2000 10:41:42 AM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1719
 
Desperate. Pulling all the stops.

I just don't want Bush to get overconfident. The Republicans need to be on the lookout for dirty tricks.