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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: The Philosopher who wrote (479)11/15/2000 12:26:28 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 3887
 
An email I received with phone numbers should anyone feel inclined:
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Dear Friends,

Please help NOW! Just call one, or two, or three, or all four of the phone numbers below, and leave the simple message:

"Al Gore lost the vote in Florida; he lost the required recount; now he's lost the hand count. FOR THE GOOD OF THE COUNTRY, AL GORE MUST NOW CONCEDE the election."


Call these numbers NOW and forward this email to everyone you possibly can:

Democratic National Committee (202) 863-8000

The Vice President's Office:
telephone:(202) 274-5000
FAX:(202) 456-2883

Vice President's Senate Office:
telephone: (202) 224-2424
e-mail vice.president@whitehouse.gov

Sen. Tom Daschle (Senate Democratic Leader):
(202) 224-2321 or (202) 224-5556

Rep. Dick Gephardt (House Democratic Leader):
(202) 225-2671 or (202) 225--0100

_________________________________________

If you have the time, also call your local radio talk show hosts and/or the following media contacts:

Boston Globe:
(617) 929-2000
Matthew V. Storin, Editor (617) 929-3049
e-mail: storin@globe.com

Boston Herald:
Andrew Costello, Editor (617) 619-6400
e-mail: acostello@bostonherald.com

Chicago Sun-Times:
(312) 321-3000
Michael Cooke, Editor in Chief e-mail: mcooke@suntimes.com

Chicago Tribune:
(800) 874-2863
Howard A. Tyner, Editor e-mail: ChiEd@aol.com
Bruce Dold, Editorial Page Editor e-mail: bdold@tribune.com

Los Angeles Times:
(213) 237-7935
Letters to the Editor: (213) 237-4511
Fax: (213) 237-7679
Washington Bureau: (202) 293-4650
e-mail: www.latimes.com (follow prompts to e-mail windows)

New York Post: (212) 930-8000
John Mancini, News e-mail: jmancini@nypost.com

New York Times (212) 556-1234
Joseph Lelyveld, Executive Editor
Letters to the Editor fax: (212) 556-3622
e-mail: letters@nytimes.com

Philadelphia Inquirer: (215) 854-4500
Letters to the editor: Inquirer.Letters@phillynews.com

USA Today (703) 276-3400
Karen Jurgenson, Editor e-mail: www.usatoday.com and follow feedback prompts

Washington Post: (202) 334-6000
Fred Hiatt, Editorial Page Editor e-mail: hiattf@washpost.com

Time e-mail: letters@time.com

ABC e-mail:
abc.go.com

CNN: (404) 827-1500

CBS: (212) 975-4321

MSNBC e-mail: World@MSNBC.com

NBC NBC-Nightly News: e-mail: Nightly@NBC.com

NBC Today Show: e-mail: Today@NBC.com

KABC Channel 7, Hollywood: 310-557-3207

CBS News:
Washington: 202-457-4576
Los Angeles: 323-575-2202

NBC, Burbank: 818-840-3939, 3425

KXTV Channel 10, Sacramento: 916-321-3300

Facts Morning News, Washington: 202-895-3131

CNN-Inside Politics, Washington: 202-515-2852

Fox News Channel:
Los Angeles: 310-571-2013
West L.A: 310-571-2050

CNN-Crossfire, Washington: 202-898-7655

ABC News, Los Angeles: 310-557-7777

CNN, Los Angeles: 323-993-5067

Broadcast USA, Norwalk, CA: 562-802-8868

CNN-Capital Gang, Washington: 202-898-7626

Special Report with Brit Hume (Fox News Channel), Washington:
202-824-6300

C-SPAN, Washington: 202-737-3220

Chris Matthews, Washington: 202-824-6708

Of course, all these can be emailed, as well as other favorites like Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly.

Another office to call is that of Chicago's Mayor Richard M. Daley (the brother of Gore's campaign manager, Bill Daley):
Telephone: (312) 744-3300
FAX: (312) 744-2324



To: The Philosopher who wrote (479)11/15/2000 11:12:06 PM
From: Esvida  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3887
 
There are now proposals to hand count the whole state of FLA according to the HAND COUNT LAW of TEXAS.

Up to today, I thought I would be able to accept W as my president fair and square if he won it in the end. Right now, my blood is boiled. What it means now to me is thievery and trickery are acceptable during an election but effort to make sure things are fair and square after the election is not.