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To: Voltaire who wrote (11825)11/5/2000 7:27:03 PM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Thanks! I am beginning to think it doesn't make a difference who wins we are going up.....Hope I get a good chance tomorrow to purchase.

Just hate to think I gotta look and listen to Bore for 4 years.

dealie



To: Voltaire who wrote (11825)11/5/2000 7:32:30 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
I bought the Bush November 52 calls

a winning pct over 52% and I clean up bigass

remember: incumbents do NOT gather the Undecideds

I sincerely doubt that Gore's followers make it to the polls
Gore's support is not deep
they wont show up

couple the poor Democrat turnout and the Undecideds defiantly going Republican,
and you have an easy Bush victory

same page, General
with the story behind the story before the story is told
thankya vermuch
/ jim



To: Voltaire who wrote (11825)11/5/2000 7:44:38 PM
From: abstract  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 65232
 
I think you are right. Bush will win. I think it is sad.

Bush is a lying cheating scum bucket. If Bush were intelligent he would have taken responsibility for doing something with his life instead of just having dad do it for him (and as you point out this may be the only salvation our country has with this Bush League president.

On the other hand, Gore is also a lying cheating scum bucket. If he were intelligent he would have kept his mouth shut first and looked inside himself to see if he could find something to believe in.

I applaud Jill for having the moxie to express herself when her opinion is so in the minority on this thread and likely silicon investor.

Those of you who attack her and others do yourself a disservice for yours is not the only voice, not the only opinion that matters, but it seems to be the only opinion you hear. I truly hope that the narrowminded twits go broke in the stock market because you refused to listen to a divergent opinion.

I am worried about our country. That we have chosen to nominate men of this ilk is scary.

I think Bush will be as bad as Harding and Reagan, the great nappers. And those of you who think Reagan a great president ought to be reminded of Chauncey Gardner - benign senility. "I like to watch."

Gore is a meddler - those who accuse him of micro-managing are right. He has no faith in our people. The good news is that there is little chance we will have a Democratic majority in Congress and a Gore presidency who hopefully be ineffectual.

And the corollary is the bad news: a Bush presidency and a Republican Congress - think that wouldn't mess up the economic progress this country has made? Doubt it.

And finally, I agree with Jill. I think Clinton was the best president we've had since Truman. Let us not be confused. I did not say he was an exemplary human. I did not say I would want him as a next door neighbor. I did not say I trust him in interpersonal relations. I do say that I agree with Voltaire that Clinton was a brilliant politician and I add that we will sorely miss very soon.

God bless America.

We need help.



To: Voltaire who wrote (11825)11/5/2000 8:19:49 PM
From: Annette  Respond to of 65232
 
Great!! Now I feel good about being at his rally in Milwaukee...
Saw him as he walked by on his way up to the stage, heard his speech...and my daughter and I even met Laura Bush on her way off the stage!
I should check my digital camera, I may have some decent pics....(of the next president!!!)

Annette