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To: brutusdog who wrote (54157)10/29/2000 5:24:31 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
However, between the two, it would take a fool to have studied the candidates and the issued and still support Bush.

See there you go again.. ALL i hear from you Demolibs is how your hero MAY BE the LESSER of two evils and that is why you are voting for him.

On the other hand what I hear from Bush supporters is that

BUSH IS THE MAN FOR THE JOB!!!!

and that is why he WILL win.... Americans are convinced it is TIME FOR CLINTN/GORE TO GO....

then you can call MILLIONS of Americans fools...but be careful....some of those Americans don't take kindly to goofy dogs calling them fools.



To: brutusdog who wrote (54157)10/29/2000 8:46:03 PM
From: kvkkc1  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
hey asswipe,

How come Bush leads gore in the issues then? Wake up and smell the coffee. Pull your head out of rectal defilade. And please friends, don't admonish me about language. It's the universal language that libs understand. When presented with facts, all they do is deny them.knc



To: brutusdog who wrote (54157)10/29/2000 8:47:15 PM
From: U Up U Down  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Students flock to Green Party rally in
Iowa

10/29/2000

New York Times News Service

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – At every mention
of the word "spoiler," the crowd groaned.

The students and others who packed a hall at
the University of Iowa on Friday night to hear
Ralph Nader, the Green Party's presidential
candidate, justify his campaign simply did not want to hear any more
about the possibility that they would throw the election to Gov. George
W. Bush. They were so upset at being confronted with the evil of two
lesser candidates, they said, that they refused to vote again for the lesser
of two evils.

"This year the choice is between George W. Bush and a Democrat who
is to the right of Bill Clinton," complained Ed Fallon, a Democratic state
representative who introduced Mr. Nader. "I don't begrudge my friends
and constituents who plan to vote for Al Gore. I understand their fear of
George W. Bush. But voting against somebody isn't enough anymore. If I
had three hands, maybe I could hold my nose, my gut and my mouth and
vote for Al Gore. But in good conscience, I can't, I won't, and you
shouldn't either."

Democrats appeared nervous about the possibility: The party dispatched
the Rev. Jesse Jackson and the comedian Al Franken to address
students at the university, which is in Iowa City, that same afternoon.
dallasnews.com