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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (22054)12/9/2000 12:06:21 PM
From: ScumbriaRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
Jim,

And down 50% since it became apparent Gore would be the Dem candidate for President. The Last 800 in the Nazdaq since the election.

The downturn in PC sales is also due to Gore, as well as the rise in interest rates and the slowdown of the economy. The floods in the UK, and almost all other natural disasters are Gore's fault too.

Al Gore is peeping in your window as we speak. I suggest you stay out of the shower.

Scumbria



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (22054)12/9/2000 12:37:28 PM
From: Daniel SchuhRespond to of 275872
 
It's a terrible thing the Florida SC Court did, Jim, insisting that an attempt be made to count all the votes. What got into them, ignoring the infallible legal opinion of the Florida Bush campaign co-chair?

Sadly, I predict your whines will be lost in the chorus of bloviating pundits of the righteous right this weekend. Not that it matters, between the impartial, non-partisan leanings of Jeb, the Florida legislature, and the U.S. Congress, the odds are still heavily in W's favor. Who cares about votes, anyway? W's a uniter, not a divider, and Republicans hate Gore more than Democrats hate Bush, so it's self evident who the next president should be.