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To: FaultLine who wrote (87114)11/12/2000 2:19:51 PM
From: JohnG  Respond to of 152472
 
Faultline. On fraud. We must not be too nieve and innocent. I think it should be pounted out Gore 2000 chief William Daley (commerce Secretary under Clinton followind the untimely passing of Ron Brown)and his brother Richard (mayor if Chicago) have a rather seedy heritage. Their father, Richard Daley, was the long time mayor and political boss of Chicago whose mantra was "do not steal, but do not squeal on those that do." Father Richard delivered enough Chicago votes togive Illinois to John Kennedy in 1960, defeating Richard Nixon. It is widely agreed that the crucial Chicago votes came from dead people, double voting and non-existant voters. William Daley, argueably knows how to get out the vote and quite possibly how to manufacture it.
JohnG



To: FaultLine who wrote (87114)11/12/2000 3:46:20 PM
From: FaultLine  Respond to of 152472
 
OT: Politics

We are entering dangerous territory. Here are a few concerned people discussing the situation. The Panetta and Baker interviews are excellent.

--FaultLine
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The web site of The Newshour with Jim Lehrer
ELECTION 2000
Updated: November 10, 2000 8:48 PM
pbs.org

NEXT STEPS
Former White House chiefs of staff, Leon Panetta and Howard Baker discuss the candidates' choices in the current election crisis. Should one of them concede the race for the good of the nation? (11/10)

HISTORY ON HOLD
Will the deepening election crisis increase voters' cynicism or strengthen America's democracy? Margaret Warner talks with four experts. (11/9)