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To: PartyTime who wrote (58879)11/4/2000 3:14:30 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
POLL OF POLLS

Bush Gore

CNN/USA Today/Gallup 47% 43%

ABC/Washington Post 48 45

MSNBC/Reuters/Zogby 46 42

Newsweek 45 43

Fox News 43 43



To: PartyTime who wrote (58879)11/4/2000 3:40:46 PM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Perhaps you'd like to explain the "deep details," since Gore and Madeleine Albright refuse to release them to Congress, and nobody but Gore and whoever he's told do know them.

Regardless, you could substitute "Gore's secretly signing a military weapons deal...," with any one of about 15 other matters which Gore has had either no explanation for, or has offered, "There is no controlling legal authority," or "I'd had a lot of iced tea and was taking a pee*," or "I didn't know," or "I don't remember."

* Now we know that that was a lie, too, because Gore is said to be a Diet Coke fiend. He probably didn't like the sound of, "I'd had a lot of Coke and needed to pee," so he lied and said, "I'd been drinking iced tea, and needed to pee." That had a nicer ring to it, kinda catchy.

Please answer this for me: What wrong did Bush commit by leaving the question blank?