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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 (2335)11/26/2000 11:38:30 PM
From: Esvida  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3887
 
All of your posts make sense to me when I add the phrase "to a Republican" at the end.

I thought only Democrats are the type that would try to make a big-brother-type decision. If you're really a Republican, give Gore some space. He has earned the right to be where he is and he's entitled to make his decision on his own terms.

Don't waste your typing on trying to convince me that your interest is in the country's interest. To be a bit rude and I apologize for it in advance, but your public service commitment is no where near his. You may not like him, you may not agree with him, but don't have any illusion that your have more of the country's interest than he does. How may days of public service have you done in your lifetime?

Don't even try to compare your intelligence to his!



To: Cola Can who wrote (2335)11/26/2000 11:48:14 PM
From: Tom D  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3887
 
What is your basis for writing these things?

<<If Gore continues, the future of the democrat party is in serious trouble>> <<Most democrats can see this.>>

Is this based on some poll of Democrats? Or just a wishful fantasy of yours?

The outcome of this election will be a matter of judicial interpretation. Al will explain it to you tomorrow.

Tom D