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


To: pezz who wrote (5883)11/13/2000 3:28:51 PM
From: AmericanVoter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10042
 
"So any thinking person could see that it is he who is hungry for power and doesn't give a damn about the country."

and is that why Mr. Gore bent every imaginable way in an attempt to get more votes to win... exaggerated and flat out lied... fund raising, service in Vietnam and many many more... he even was cautioned against doing so before... long ways back... when will he learn not to insult the intelligence of the people... when he becomes president and fulfill his life long dream ! can anyone believe that ! and if he can't tell reality from fantasy, should he ever come close to the White House again...?

one should not let his/her prejudice affect his/her judgement... at least that's what I think...

best regards
amein alsuezi



To: pezz who wrote (5883)11/13/2000 8:10:38 PM
From: Frank Griffin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10042
 
Bush has class, Gore is an ass. Gore is the first and only presidential candidate in our lifetime who refuses to go quietly after losing an election. He is choosing to try to steal the election and needs to be condemned for doing so. He could have been a statesman by conceding once realizing, short of his winning the absentee ballots, that he has lost the election. Instead, they are trying some of the election fraud tricks used by Bill Daley's dad in Chicago to insure his candidate would win. We are in a sorry and sad time in our history. Gore has put selfish interest above national interest.



To: pezz who wrote (5883)11/13/2000 10:09:55 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10042
 
Well, tell me that when we wind up facing a Nasdaq closer to 2,000 than 3,000 over the coming weeks...

The only thing that would alter that would be a Gore concession, or Greenspan intervention... and even that may be too late.

We now have TRIPLE RESISTANCE on the Nasdaq. Anyone who "bought on the dips" in the 3,026 level have now officially had that heads handed to them.

They will now be using ANY OPPORTUNITY to sell when they hit that resistance level.