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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: David Howe who wrote (5700)11/12/2000 6:41:49 PM
From: David Howe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10042
 
So that I'm not automatically categorized as a single minded republican, I offer the following.

In this election I voted for a democrat to be our state governor, a democrat to be the state DA and several democrats for the house of reps. I vote for who I believe has the best ability to do the job and who has the best policies for the future of our community.

I believe that this presidential election fiasco will change my future voting tendencies. The lies and the unforgivable extent that the democrats spin and politicize every issue has left me in awe. They clearly believe that their cause is above all moral or ethical guidelines. They clearly are willing to subvert the process even to the extent that the country is harmed.

Dave



To: David Howe who wrote (5700)11/12/2000 7:16:04 PM
From: Ben Wa  Respond to of 10042
 
you have a black belt in logic.



To: David Howe who wrote (5700)11/12/2000 7:52:10 PM
From: Frank Griffin  Respond to of 10042
 
David, you have them pegged. I don't see how any thinking, productive, moral person could vote for Gore. He has placed his selfish, personal interests ahead of his loyalty and fidelity to his country in 3 cases I know of. 1--Trading access and technology to China for contributions. 2---Making secret, and possibly quid pro quo deals, with Russia to supply arms and military equipment to Russia in secret, violating our agreement with Russia not to do so.
3---Placing his selfish interest before the national interest in this election. Better men than him, Nixon and Ford, both elected to concede even when Nixon knew Daley's dad stole the election from him by stuffing the ballot box in Chicago. Ford wouldn't ask for even one recount even though the margin was razor thin and he was encouraged to do so because he didn't want to compromise the integrity of the system and he placed his fidelity to the country first, even when he was encouraged by some advisors to request a recount. We have had eight years of failed leadership with Clinton and Gore and now, enough is enough.