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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (85745)11/23/2000 9:37:23 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
If 'intent of the voter' is so important to ascertain. Then every Democrat on this board should be up in arms about our military being denying their 'intent'.

The holes in your logic are wide enough to drive a truck through on this issue flap.



To: Mr. Whist who wrote (85745)11/23/2000 9:42:37 AM
From: Michael M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
If it's the intent of the voter that's paramount, too bad the D Party doesn't share this view. Ironically, they seem to be the party of feudalism.

Party Bosses provide the winning numbers to "the base" who don't have the slightest idea who they are voting for (it seems the geezer set was more confused by instructions from Wexler and others than by the butterfly ballot.

Unions collect dues from everyone and then give it all to support the choices of the bosses. Teachers should be especially ashamed.

Big media spin like tops to influence votes. Ditto celebs.

And trial lawyers. At the end of the world, these may well muscle out the cockroach for ultimate survivor status. They would like the court to cast the votes.

Bush was right. He trusts the people. The Dems rely on the bosses.

It's the will of the people, stupid!



To: Mr. Whist who wrote (85745)11/23/2000 10:03:21 AM
From: Frank Griffin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
flapjack, you are offending every veteran and service man who has served to protect America and people just like you. It is hard to see you being simplistic and defending a, in my view, unpatriotic position on attacking our fighting men and women. This act alone hardens my position that democrat leadership and their "yellow dog" followers are uncaring and selfish people. They are the wanters (want what the other person has or a free lunch) while the republican attitude is one of "can do-will do" and they are doers and contributors. The republican philosophy is the proper one to bring America back to what made it great to begin with.