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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: long-gone who wrote (8053)11/30/2000 5:16:47 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10042
 
Re: <<I don't think there is anything that Gore can do about short of a civil war. Since Gore is anti-gun, I wonder what the liberals will be fighting with?...>>

Our military - if any will follow he & Clinton


You silly fool! Why do you think that Veep Dick Cheney told the press that he was to convene with former Chrm of Chief of Staff, Gen Colin Powell, in GW Bush's Texas ranch in the coming days??? Let me tell you Dick, there's OVERKILL afoot.... Powell's gonna deploy his military faithful round the Naval Observatory pretty soon. After all, what the Gore pettifoggers are currently plotting boils down to a gentleman's coup! They don't need airborne stormtroopers, they won't resort to mob mayhem by pitching their street partisans against the Republicans. All they need to thimblerig the American people is the cozy mood of the court room and a lawyers squad that will craftily swindle the Republicans out of their due victory....

Their stealth tactics is already at work: just watch your brave Bilderberg media.... I was watching CNN the other day and I clearly perceived the subtle attempt to cast GW Bush as a pushy gatecrasher and Al Gore as a "long-distance" fair player.... The journalists are talking about time as Gore's worst enemy but Bush's blitzkrieg towards the White House risks an anticlimax. President-elect Bush should beware of being drained off in a "media sitzkrieg".... (I guess that's why Cheney's playing pointman)

Gus.



To: long-gone who wrote (8053)11/30/2000 6:42:45 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Respond to of 10042
 
Footnote to my post #8069:

THE BILDERBERGERS HAVE NOT GIVEN UP YET....

dailynews.yahoo.com
Excerpt:

Gore Support Strengthens

After a slew of polls this week showed that up to 60 percent of Americans believed that Gore should concede the election, CBS News and the New York Times issued a new poll on Wednesday showing that only 42 percent wanted the Democrat to give up now.

Forty-eight percent said that it was too soon for any concession. The poll of 1,012 adults was taken on Monday and Tuesday after Gore began appealing directly to the American public for what he described as a full and accurate count of all votes cast.
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Besides, the fact that all the buzz around Bush's transition endeavours focuses solely on his foreign policy picks is yet another clue to what I've been suspecting all along: both the Bilderberg lobby and the pro-Israeli hawks are at cross-purposes, to say the least, with Bush when it comes to staff his foreign policy committee.... Of course, the irony is that it's up to an allegedly multicultural Democrat figurehead --namely Al Gore-- to lend himself as a stooge to such a sleazy stonewalling.....

Gus.