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To: pat mudge who wrote (14287)11/16/2000 7:23:58 PM
From: uu  Respond to of 24042
 
Thanks Pat. I could not have said it any better.

Regards,



To: pat mudge who wrote (14287)11/16/2000 8:06:06 PM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24042
 
Bell South to shift its spending toward its new, fast-growing
businesses and away from slow-growing, traditional telephone services.

cnnfn.cnn.com

Zbyslaw



To: pat mudge who wrote (14287)11/16/2000 8:32:58 PM
From: Gerald Walls  Respond to of 24042
 
4.25.99 -- speaks at the Columbine High School Memorial Service.Gore attends a memorial service to honor the students who died in the tragedy at Columbine High School: "To the families of all those who died here, I say: You are not alone: the heart of America aches with yours. We hold your agony in the center of our prayers. The entire nation is a community of shock, of love, and of grief. May you feel the embrace of the hundreds of millions who weep with you."

5.20.99 -- casts the tie-breaking vote to close the gun show loophole.Gore casts the tie-breaking vote to pass Senate legislation to close the loophole in existing law that has allowed gun shows to be exempt from the Brady Handgun Act. Following Gore's dramatic vote, Sarah Brady of Handgun Control Inc. writes to Gore thanking him for his "continued leadership," stating "… once again you have come through at a crucial time for the cause of gun violence protection."


Yes, a man who preys on the tragedies of others for political gain and violates his oath of office to uphold and protect the Constitution. That's the man we want.



To: pat mudge who wrote (14287)11/16/2000 8:55:22 PM
From: Dalin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24042
 
Hi Pat!

Simply looking at the facts, who would you hire?

That's a easy one! Al gore has no business running a fortune 500 company.

Wheres his experience in business? His experience is all politics.

Bush is my replacement as CEO......hands down!

:0)

D.



To: pat mudge who wrote (14287)11/16/2000 9:52:06 PM
From: Sunny  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24042
 
Activity or Achievement? Don't confuse them.

8.25.69 -- enlists in the U.S. Army?

begins working as a reporter for the Nashville Tennessean newspaper

2.27.79 -- cosponsors legislation creating the Department of Education. (A department with out a solid reputation for actually helping improve the education program in the country)

10.6.84 -- is elected to the United States Senate ( and thus began a career of championing good causes while sacrificing his principles and values for political expediency)

10.17.86 -- introduces the Campaign Limitation and Public Financing Act. (this might have been a shining moment that he has frequently ignored for political expediency)

1.12.91 -- supports the Persian Gulf War.Al Gore is one of 10 Democrats who voted with the republicans. (After selling his vote to them in exchange for prime time TV coverage)

8.6.93 -- casts the deciding vote for the administration's 1993 Economic Plan ( which was a mammoth tax increase including taxing social security earnings.)

Al Gore a hard working,but tragic man that will go to extraordinary lengths to achieve his objectives. He has proved with alarming frequency that the end he desires justifies whatever means it takes most often without regard for right and wrong.

I believe he his attentions are good, but he is misguided about how to achieve them. He also sacrifices his honor and dignity too often for him to lead this nation. I fear his failure to live by his principles, will get us into trouble.

further IMO, he fails the CEO test. he has been on the public payroll for his entire life.

(pat, I have admired your thoughts and your efforts to help us understand JDSU. The same level of effort was obviously spent creating this resume. Unfortunately, I think Mr Gore is not worthy of your efforts.)



To: pat mudge who wrote (14287)11/16/2000 11:06:59 PM
From: Gut Trader  Respond to of 24042
 
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