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To: fred woodall who wrote (78591)11/16/2000 6:29:24 PM
From: Jimbo Cobb  Respond to of 769670
 
sad but true....it is very difficult to watch algore for even seconds without a strong instinctive reaction to turn the channel, shut it off, or just puke....

Jimbo.



To: fred woodall who wrote (78591)11/16/2000 6:32:35 PM
From: bigsablepoint  Respond to of 769670
 
Bush/Harris already have tried and, fortunately, appear to have failed.

Screw the politics. Republicans in Florida, please DO WHATEVER IS NECESSSARY to get those votes



To: fred woodall who wrote (78591)11/16/2000 6:33:57 PM
From: TheLineMan  Respond to of 769670
 
"I would rather that the HUMAN RACE BECOME EXTINCT -- than to have to watch and listen to that execrable stuffed-suit AlGore on TV EVERY f**king DAY for 4 LONG YEARS!
Yes that does appear to be the Republican policy here.



To: fred woodall who wrote (78591)11/16/2000 6:48:30 PM
From: zonkie  Respond to of 769670
 
>>>>-- I would rather that the HUMAN RACE BECOME EXTINCT -- than to have to watch and listen to that execrable stuffed-suit AlGore on TV EVERY f**king DAY for 4 LONG YEARS!<<<

If you decide to run for president next time you need look no further than right here on this thread to find a running mate with compatible views. They are abundant.



To: fred woodall who wrote (78591)11/16/2000 7:03:50 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
<< I would rather that the HUMAN RACE BECOME EXTINCT -- than to have to watch and listen to that execrable stuffed-suit AlGore on TV EVERY f**king DAY for 4 LONG YEARS! >>

You are missing a very important point. Many women think that Al has a cute arse. <g>



To: fred woodall who wrote (78591)11/16/2000 7:10:31 PM
From: RON BL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Al Hunt Complains Gore Team Is Blowing It

You know you're in trouble when your side begins to complain that your team is fumbling the ball.

Witness Thursday's column by the Wall Street Journal's Al Hunt, who's seldom accused of subtlety when it comes to expressing his Democratic sympathies.

Hunt thinks Gore is blowing the election crisis propaganda war, mainly because of the people he's chosen to deliver his message.

"Personnel will not be a Gore forte," Hunt observes before asking, "Why hasn't someone given the hook to Jesse Jackson, with his phony claims of African-American disenfranchisement?"

Ditto for Harvard legal spinmeister Alan Dershowitz, whose obnoxious presence in the Florida proceedings makes the pro-Democrat columnist feel like "an atheist at a Notre Dame-Southern Methodist football game."

And Gore campaign manager Bill Daley? "To have the son of former mayor and Chicago Democratic boss Richard Daley as the front man in a ballot dispute is a gift to Republicans," Hunt says.

What about Warren Christopher, the man brought in by Team Gore to give the veep's election larceny the air of respectablitiy? "Chistopher brings superb legal judgment to the Gore side ... but his style is cadaverous," Hunt complains.

Make no mistake, the Journal's guardian of liberal opinion thinks Gore should win the election dispute on the merits. But it's telling that a party loyalist like Hunt is so unimpressed by the Gore players charged with accomplishing that task that he's begun to say so out loud.



To: fred woodall who wrote (78591)11/16/2000 10:38:32 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 769670
 
4 LONG YEARS!
Why do I feel I need to call the Roto-Rooter man after reading your screed?

Are you really doing your best to bring accurate and timely information to the SI threads?

TP