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To: lawdog who wrote (104082)12/7/2000 10:05:45 AM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Yes, and you would be too.



To: lawdog who wrote (104082)12/7/2000 10:09:03 AM
From: U Up U Down  Respond to of 769667
 
Al Gore, deaf and blind
Editorials - Thursday, December 07, 2000

Al Gore, deaf and blind

One month ago today, the
American people spoke. Al Gore
refused to listen. In the four
weeks since his narrow loss of
the presidency to George W.
Bush, the vice president has
become blind to the reality of the
cacophony that his obdurate
deafness has caused.

It's time for the courts, once and
for all, to make this man see and
hear:
----
Gore, the fellow who insists ``every vote should count,'' has given his full blessing to
this lawsuit of disenfranchisement and a similar one in Martin County. Political
expediency knows no principles. Neither does Al Gore.

Those in Gore's inner circle have taken to joking that if all the courts in all the land
ultimately rule against the vice president, he still won't concede. Instead, they say,
he'll take off in Air Force II and refuse to come down. The way Gore has been
behaving - badly - the chance of that sardonic muse becoming reality doesn't sound
so far-fetched.
triblive.com