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To: kvkkc1 who wrote (51147)10/23/2000 9:09:05 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
CNN/USAToday says Bush 46% and Gore 44%.

usatoday.com



To: kvkkc1 who wrote (51147)10/23/2000 9:36:15 PM
From: lawdog  Respond to of 769667
 
The Reason GOPwingers are so frustrated:

Over 1/2 (51%) of all Americans don't give a crap about Clinton's behavior.

Response to Clinton’s behavior...

Upset or angry 48%
Not that concerned 51%

abcnews.go.com

Right wing wackos better find a new drum to beat.



To: kvkkc1 who wrote (51147)10/24/2000 1:37:10 AM
From: Mr. Whist  Respond to of 769667
 
MajorDomo: The Washington Times is a right-wing rag. You'd be better off reading the Washington Post. That's the paper that sent John Mitchell to the hoosegow and put Tricky Dicky on the chicken supper circuit.

I also would suggest you revisit the last two paragraphs of your "scare 'em and they'll vote Republican" conjecture article. (By the way, I read the article 24 hours before you posted it and found it a boring rehash.)

The last two paragraphs:

"Analysts say the Chinese military would be hard-pressed to take Taiwan, and lags far behind the United States.

'The gap is enormous. They're just not in the same league,' said Robert Karniol, Asia-Pacific editor for Jane's Defense Weekly."

Once again you and your right-wing militaristic friends are trying to create enemies/situations to justify the existence of warriorhood.

The Cold War is over. We won. Take the money and buy prescription drugs for the nation's veterans. That's money better spent.