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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mr. Whist who wrote (51569)10/24/2000 3:03:49 PM
From: ColtonGang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Correctomundo!



To: Mr. Whist who wrote (51569)10/24/2000 3:05:49 PM
From: microhoogle!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Flapjack, I am more interested to see Bush loss than Gore victory. Both candidates do not measure up to the stature of any previous presidents but Dubya is definitely unworthy of the job. If Gore wins, he would have earned it fair and square - so far without taking much credit of his incumbency.



To: Mr. Whist who wrote (51569)10/24/2000 3:19:45 PM
From: KevinMark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
******Ultimate downfall************

He may be, but the party has provided a mixed message this entire campaign, and this will cause their ultimate failure when all's said and done. The democratic party is showing their true colors right now as we speak, by Clinton jumping in and taking a more definitive roll. Isn't it ironic, Clinton is making efforts to step up education funding 2 weeks prior to the election? Nice timing Bill, where was this the past 8 years?

Wasn't it just 2 months ago, Gore AND the democratic party said it was important for Gore to run his own race? The inconsistencies continue to flood in from this party, and that will ultimately cause their downfall. It's quite obvious, they will do anything and everything by using all means necessary to win this election again. The American people will see through this tactic and Bush will ultimately win.

The Republican message has stayed consistent from the beginning, and the trust and character issue are what will win this election. The 3 R's are working: right message, right frequency, right people. The message is obviously trust, and it's a message Gore, nor the Democratic party can rebut.

There will always be die-hard Democrats and Republicans, it's the undecided voters who will determine this race. What's at issue is here is not continued prosperity, but honesty and decency in the White House. That my friend, will be restored in January. The vote will be close, but Bush WILL WIN! Make no mistake about that.

KM



To: Mr. Whist who wrote (51569)10/25/2000 1:51:53 AM
From: Frank Griffin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Bush was in town tonight for a rally. I got the opportunity to shake his hand. Our governor, Jeb, was with him. They were both very gracious. More importantly, there were thousands of cheering supporters there. What encouraged me was the fact the audience was even on the young side on balance and equally split, male and female. They were cheering his promises wildly. Afterward, the audience was basically saying in the smaller conversations that he is so much more honest than Clinton and Gore and that anyone who says he isn't a very smart and balanced man is full of it. He is smart and he will lead. Help is on the way.