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To: 91fxrs who wrote (76027)11/15/2000 3:36:10 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769667
 
Ah, Camille, always a hoot, and often acute!



To: 91fxrs who wrote (76027)11/15/2000 3:52:34 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 769667
 
Another battle in the same culture war.

The 2000 campaign, which really began with the impeachment crisis of 1998, dragged on far too long and at terrible financial and psychological cost. Nov. 7 should have been our day of liberation,

Perceptive sentence, once impeachment reached it's conclusion the conservatives, led by the clown posse would not let it go. Day after day there were insults, lies, deception and innuendo, which acted like a constant poke with a stick. That endless annoying slander continued right through the election. No wonder the concept of working this out quickly never arose.
TP



To: 91fxrs who wrote (76027)11/17/2000 9:08:28 PM
From: Tommy Hicks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
The Democratic party owes a great deal to the Daley family

"Strong suspicions exist that the Illinois electoral votes were stolen for Kennedy by Mayor Richard J. Daley, who late on election night magically produced just enough of a massive margin in Chicago to overcome Nixon's large lead in the rest of the state." That 319,000-vote advantage in Chicago enabled Kennedy to win statewide by a vote of 8,858 out of more than 4.7 million cast.

thenewamerican.com