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To: TigerPaw who wrote (5143)10/27/2000 11:35:37 AM
From: willcousa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5853
 
I think my comments on the reduction in size of government which Algore claims should answer your question if you were around at the time Reagan and Bush were in office. You would recall things like the cold war and desert storm which made reducing the military a stupid thing to do.

Your reference to an insult - are you saying that recounting a few of Algore's lies is an insult? I think rather than chiding me you should suggest to Algore that he stop it. Or do you want to hear some more? Love canal, love story, father a civil rights leader, raised 1000 (or was it 10,000? rabbits - wow, are you a glutton for punishment.



To: TigerPaw who wrote (5143)10/27/2000 4:16:17 PM
From: k_maxwell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5853
 
The bottom line is, GeeDubya makes Dan Quayle look like Einstein. The Shrub's beady little eyes are just too damn close together. Not much activity there. I lean to the left on some of the social issues, but I'd damn well vote for a Republican president if the relative intelligence of the two candidates were reversed, and the dummy was the Democrat. I have zero confidence that W. can make spot-on decisions in a crisis. Heck, he admits he only works about 4 hours a day as Governor of Texas, between naps and exercise time. Hasn't read a book in years.

Not that I have any great love for Al G, but I think a lot of the foaming mouth hard right conservative Republicans on this board grossly underestimate the danger of putting the country's reins in the hands of a lightweight know-nothing like George W. Bush.

Gore will win, but it will be close.

"Bush -- Head for the Mountains"
"Dubya -- Fuzzy Everything"