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


To: SE who wrote (1011)11/18/2000 2:21:04 PM
From: MasonS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3887
 
I have never voted along partisan lines...probably have voted for as many Democrats as I have Republicans...I often split my vote depending on who was running...

I certainly don't consider myself a "right-winger" although I am probably a moderate conservative.

I too have looked at both sides...and can say without hesitation...I will never under any circumstances vote again for a member of the Democratic party. Gore, Christopher, Daley, Dershowitz, Boise, and the rest of their machine have made it plainly obvious to me that there are no morals, ethics, or fairness involved in their quest to STEAL this election at any cost...



To: SE who wrote (1011)11/18/2000 2:34:52 PM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3887
 
Have I looked at both sides? Yes. And the stench I see is much greater from the side you are trying to claim is rosy clean.

Um, and just where did I state that??

The real trouble - all along - is that the Republican defenders cannot see both sides. They aren't willing to see, much less accept, flaws in their candidate or what his camp's side does or has done.

Whatever arguments your side present, the fact remains that a full recount is trying to be done. Gore would win or not based on the vote. Bush is trying to stop the vote and win while ahead.

Period.

And that is wrong.

Period.