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To: Howard C. who wrote (33833)11/4/2000 5:56:45 PM
From: Les H  Respond to of 436258
 
You're not too bright. When you can't answer a question, you try to change the subject. When you get an answer, you change the question.



To: Howard C. who wrote (33833)11/4/2000 7:32:51 PM
From: marginmike  Respond to of 436258
 
Lieberman's a class act if he can keep his positions strait. Talk about flip floping, I used to respect the guy but all the things I respected hes floped on. As for The Economy Clinton had ZERO to do with it. Reagan/Bush created the economic prosparity we have now. Deregulation, Fiscal austarity etc were the foundation of this growth. As for Gulf war, it was a mistake no doubt on Bush's behalf not to get Saddam. Very stupid.



To: Howard C. who wrote (33833)11/4/2000 8:39:36 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Lieberman used to be a pretty cool guy, but that was when he supported school vouchers, and privatization of Social Security, and opposed affirmative action. Now that he's a candidate for Vice President, he's changed those views to conform to those of Algore. William F. Buckley actually supported Lieberman's Senate run. A lot of people have said that a Cheney-Lieberman ticket would be preferable to the choices we have. I could go for that. - g -