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


To: James H who wrote (2130)11/24/2000 10:11:54 AM
From: Ellen  Respond to of 3887
 
Understood. Thanks.

> Personally, I think if you find the biggest contributors to the Gore and Bush election campaigns you will find the real agendas each will espouse. <

No doubt there is great merit to that statement.

Here's something I've thought about... A couple weeks ago I watched a show that had biographies of the two candidates. Interestingly, it was described in George W.'s that he never really wanted the Presidency. At least at one time, lol. George W.'s strong dislike of Baker has been described also and it was no secret during the elder Bush presidency of the intense ill feelings between George W. and Baker. Now Baker is his point man? That peg does not fit into that hole.

Oh, I can hear the forthcoming protests about this, but...is it possible that if George W. becomes the next President it is really a way to re-elect the elder Bush...? Or to get that networked group back into power...?

Interesting hypothesis, isn't it?