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To: locke_1 who wrote (15655)11/13/2000 6:50:17 PM
From: Voltaire  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
I thought his body language was one of mollification for what has transpired on the part of himself and his party.

Oh well, I still say we get our President this weekend.

V



To: locke_1 who wrote (15655)11/13/2000 6:50:53 PM
From: Cactus Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
locke,

I'll watch the news tonight with your interpretation in mind. Now THAT would awaken the market, wouldn't it?

jpgill



To: locke_1 who wrote (15655)11/13/2000 6:55:45 PM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
I watched Gore speak today. He was playing the "smooth southern gentlemen" b.s. schtick I heard a million times from southeasterners while at Duke, awhile ago. But now, even his own state of Tennessee, and even his own electoral district, who know him best, caught on and cast him aside, wondering what the heck the rest of us are possibly thinking

Gore's just trying to smooth over and distract us from the bull**** that's going on with his Daley team which is massaging the Florida ballots. It's been said before that Gore would crawl over broken glass on his bare hands and knees for the presidency. It scares me to think that somebody would put himself so much before his country.



To: locke_1 who wrote (15655)11/13/2000 7:06:57 PM
From: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Anyone else notice how he was kinda laughing as he spoke? Nervous laughter??? Did not seem overly confident to me.

cowgirl



To: locke_1 who wrote (15655)11/13/2000 9:19:09 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 65232
 
Hi locke,

Interesting theory. Let's see how much barking and legal maneuvering goes on in the next day or so. If his lead in the popular vote looks to fall, he's toast IMO. Perhaps they are watching this as well? Anyone know the current totals?

My concern is that if it continues unabated or increases, Gore will burn bridges. If you are right, the rhetoric
challenging the Rule of Law needs to begin to slow dramatically.

Will an apples to oranges vote be viewed as an acceptable way to win an election? Me thinks it will divide. Will challenging the Rule of Law be seen as acceptable for determining who is president? Not pretty at all if it continues or increases IMO.

Hope you are right.

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