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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: pezz who wrote (7222)11/22/2000 9:37:42 PM
From: Frank Griffin  Respond to of 10042
 
pezz, my boy, If Bush would have been in Gore's position after the election he would have conceded. That is the difference between a patriotic person who cares for their country and a person like gore who only cares about himself. However, Bush is a leader and is not one to give in to a bully who is trying to steal the election. It is tragic for America Bush has to do so but it would be inappropriate to allow the liberals to absolutely steal an election. We cannot allow that to happen. Gore has been defeated, although narrowly, and should have conceded like statesmen before him have done. I think he will go down in history as a selfish man who really damaged his country with divisiveness, lack of character, but more importantly, he overtly tried to manipulate and steal an election right before the eyes of the world. Even after he had legitimately lost he still wanted to use the typical Clinton, Gore mantra of denying the truth even when the people know he is lying.



To: pezz who wrote (7222)11/22/2000 11:43:50 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10042
 
<<In spite of the fact that Gore got the majority of the popular vote>>

1. the popular vote means NOTHING - read the constitution.
2. the popular vote was rigged in IL, FL,IA CA, AZ, NM, AZ, MO,& maybe NY.