To: Due Diligence who wrote (69788 ) 11/5/2000 10:35:17 AM From: myturn Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070 If Bush wins.........market responds positively. DD You are probably correct, but it turns my stomach to know that big corporations controls government, when the same government was created to protect us. LOL BUSH: He has no true political experience. One term as Governor of Texas. He won that because of his father. He has stuck his foot in is mouth too, too many times in a public forum. He needs at least another term as governor of Texas to hone his public speaking skills. He also needs to gather some international travel experience to see what is going on in these third world countries. He has had a silverspoon in his mouth his entire life. His personal life has no affect on my decision. Hell, my personal life makes him look like an angel. I am not the same person I was 5 years ago. I am just concerned with his lack of experience especially dealing with the international sector. THAT IS EXACTLY WHY HE IS NOT GETTING MY VOTE. Gore: his political aspirations has been clouded from day one. One who attempts to make himself larger than life; "I started the internet", is too occupied in pleasing the masses to seek approval. THAT IS A TRUE POLITICIAN. His downfall: Not telling the public how he really feels about Clinton. THAT IS A TRUE POLITICIAN. That tells me he can't be trusted. THAT IS EXACTLY WHY HE IS NOT GETTING MY VOTE. Ralph Nader, has far more experience on how the government works or should I say, "how it should work." He has spent more time on Capitol Hill than Gore or Bush combined speaking for the masses and not speaking for big corporations. Nader's downfall. He too has no international experience. Those who will walk into the voting both on Tuesday and will vote for the person they believe they will best benefit from financially, so they believe. Those who have taken the time, opened up their eyes and ears will walk into that voting booth voting for Ralph Nader, not because they will benefit financially, but because they will have a long term positive affect on future generations, safety, health, and well being.In 1963, Nader, then an unknown twenty-nine-year old attorney, abandoned a conventional law practice in Hartford, Connecticut, and hitchhiked to Washington, DC, to begin a long odyssey of professional citizenship. "I had one suitcase," he recalled. "I stayed in the YMCA. Walked across a little street and had a hot dog, my last." (A few years later he would expose the repulsive ingredients that go into hot dogs.) He took a job as a consultant to the US Department of Labor, working for Assistant Secretary of Labor Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Nader moonlighted as a freelance writer for The Nation and The Christian Science Monitor. He also acted as an unpaid adviser to a Senate subcommittee which was exploring what role the federal government might play in auto safety. votenader.com Yes, come Tuesday, my decision will be for the one who truly speaks for the masses and not for corporations or for self gratitude. GO RALPH! CHEERS RG