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


To: Cola Can who wrote (2309)11/26/2000 9:52:32 PM
From: ThirdEye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3887
 
By the way, the reason Jesse Jackson was in Florida had nothing to do with the Palm Beach county ballot, or much to do with Broward for that matter



To: Cola Can who wrote (2309)11/26/2000 11:29:53 PM
From: E  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3887
 
<<1) Republicans were the first party to resort to
mob behavior--the storming of the Miami-Dade
vote-counting room that Wall Street Journal
columnist Paul Gigot today affectionately called a
"bourgeois riot."


That is a complete LIE.. The democrats were the first to use MOB RULE strong arm tactics.
Many were led by Jesse
Jackson. Forget that? >>

I did read that Jesse Jackson led a street demonstration. Is that the strong arm "Democratic" tactic you refer to?

The article I posted referred to the storming of the vote counting room in Miami Dade.

Do you admire Jackson? Are you unaware that he is a publicity-hound demagog? What did he do that you think it was good to emulate?

Your comment,

The democrats were the first to use MOB RULE strong arm tactics

is, of course, a complete admission that the Republicans using mob rule strong arm tactics to stop the vote count in Miami Dade.

I hear there's going to be an article that relates interestingly to some of these issues -- Katherine Harris's role, etc -- in Newsweek tomorrow.