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To: sunshinestate who wrote (88930)11/26/2000 9:07:51 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
No doubt, I bet we hear in that monotone voice from Gore three times. "Every vote counts, and we need to count eeeeverrry vote".

Must be going over well with the focus groups.

What a bunch of phonies. You can really tell a persons character when you watch how they act in defeat.

There is NO way this election will be overturned now! Bush has done it! The rest is just media talking point spin, and historical Democrat whines for the record book.

Our long national nightmare is coming to an end. Clinton/Gore have been the best members of the conservative team. By showing America the vile characters they are. They've managed in 7 years to turn all three branches of government over to the Republicans. :)

It's been 40 years since Republicans have been in the majority in all three branches of government. Now, let's see how they govern.

Democrats new seal..
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To: sunshinestate who wrote (88930)11/26/2000 9:11:08 PM
From: Thehammer  Respond to of 769667
 
<<Gore will look like an Ahole tomorrow>>

Why should one day make a difference.



To: sunshinestate who wrote (88930)11/26/2000 9:18:24 PM
From: Cola Can  Respond to of 769667
 
Gore will look like an Ahole tomorrow

I think he's looked like one since Nov 8.
From US News And World Report:

Is Al Gore truly the cheap veep?

As millions of Americans paid their taxes last week, Al and Tipper Gore's return showed that despite a 1997 income of $197,729, they gave just $353 to charity--96 cents a day by comedian Jay Leno's count. In his stingiest year as vice president, Dan Quayle gave eight times as much. Last year, the Gores spent more on a rental-property paint job ($1,725) and pest control ($389) than on charity. The well-to-do couple gave even less than most middle-income Americans: Only families living in poverty or earning under $20,000 a year made smaller donations on average.

In past years, the Gores have donated proceeds from book royalties--$50,000 to help endow a faculty chair in memory of Al Gore's sister and $35,000 to an organization for the homeless. And White House aides noted that the Gores have repeatedly done volunteer work and served as honorary co-chairs of many do-gooder groups. Yet even those who say Gore is no grinch concede that the charity lapse evinces a political tin ear.--David Whitman

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Over 197,000 and only $353.00 to charity. Tisk tisk tisk.
So much for the homeless.