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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: monu who wrote (68191)11/10/2000 10:14:13 AM
From: microhoogle!  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Looks like Bush won.

Not so fast.

He should fight against the injustice being done to him by Gore's group who are trying everything to steal the election from him.

Another mistake. They are not stealing from him as it is not Bushes yet. They just want their grievances redressed in court of law in Florida.

Bush should fight more! No matter what happens, whether it goes to the supreme court, revote by the public, whatever...it all works in Gore's favor.

Bush can fight however long he wants to. It will work in Gore's favor because public did think that they were voting for him.

As Rush says, the Dems will not accept defeat. Bush's group needs to get on the offensive more before some that voted for him begin to fall for the rhetoric and begin to agree that the election wasn't fair to Gore. It was fair!

Rush is just a comical figure, so I do not give credence to him. He tells his sheep "Don't worry, all those pollsters are lying. Our man Bush is leading by atleast 10 to 15% points". But I do listen to him once in a couple of months for few minutes to get a good laugh. BTW: Bush's group is on hyper offensive, if you did not notice. They are already counting their chics before hatchs by forming a transition team.

Mistakes happen and will happen. If it isn't fraud, the one who wins the electoral vote wins! Period!

I agree about mistakes. There are certain issues not addressed by constitution, which courts will have to do so now.



To: monu who wrote (68191)11/10/2000 10:16:19 AM
From: pass pass  Respond to of 769670
 
Both of them are still young politicians. They have to think about their political future. How long do they want to drag this on?