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To: DMaA who wrote (85158)11/22/2000 3:37:51 PM
From: Mr. Whist  Respond to of 769669
 
Re: "Even a Medal of Honor doesn't indemnify Kerry against criticism."

I agree 100 percent. However, it's one thing to criticize him for his views. It's quite another thing when the Majordomo says he doesn't "respect" the man anymore.



To: DMaA who wrote (85158)11/22/2000 3:45:36 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 769669
 
Unbelieveable what these guys will stoop to. If Gore ever gets to be President, this country's apathy will reach new depths...either that or armed revolution is a real possibility. JMHO.

Al Gore's representatives, too, held out the possibility of further legal action
spilling into next week, despite its victory in the state Supreme Court. Gore campaign
chairman William Daley would not commit Wednesday to ending the contest if the hand
recounts Democrats wanted - and are getting - still leave the vice president short of
victory.

dailynews.yahoo.com

By the way, I would like any Gore supporter to explain to me why the Democratic strategy is logical and/or honest.

"The will of the people must be heard."
It is restricted to 3 or 4 Democratic Counties.
Military absentees apparently aren't "people".
Polls strongly favor an end to this madness if Gore looses the recount.
Now Daley says they will fight on?
What about the will of the people?