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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 (3252)12/2/2000 11:52:08 AM
From: Esvida  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3887
 
You must be a closet Democrat!



To: Cola Can who wrote (3252)12/2/2000 6:34:07 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3887
 
RE:"Since the election ended, I have been one step ahead of
everyone else, in stating the truth as to what is going on.
I stated Gore is unstable and power hungry."

Gore unstable, power hungry? I thought that was very obvious long BEFORE the election.
LOL...

Jim



To: Cola Can who wrote (3252)12/2/2000 10:36:03 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 3887
 
Hundreds protest outside Lieberman's home

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) _ Hundreds of people protesting the contested presidential race staged noisy demonstrations Saturday outside the Connecticut home of Democratic vice presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman.

Lieberman"s critics accused Democrats of trying to steal the presidential election through repeated vote recounts in Florida. Democrats charged Lieberman"s critics with anti-Semitism for holding the rally on the Jewish sabbath. Lieberman is an Orthodox Jew. "Respect the sabbath!" Democrats shouted from one side of the street. "Liberal slander!" Republicans shouted back.

The two sides were separated by police and barricades.

Lieberman was in Washington. Texas Gov. George W. Bush holds a 537-vote lead over Democrat Al Gore. Several court challenges are pending over the vote in Florida, which holds the Electoral College votes needed by both candidates to secure victory.

Lieberman"s supporters included clergy, students and union members. "I"m here to say that it"s important that we find out who won and make sure every vote is counted," said New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. Jim Bancroft, a Republican volunteer who organized the rally, said, "The votes were counted, the race is over, we need to go on.

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