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To: Challo Jeregy who wrote (37815)12/11/2000 3:30:25 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42787
 
Challo, I was very republican inclined until Bush started to speak out. Gore has his own can of worms. The choice is now between bad to worse and in my eyes Bush is worse, nothing to do with Republican Party as they are also for a to big government in my eyes.

As to Bush Sr. I respectfully disagree, his hands are tainted with blood, he encouraged and then abandoned the Curds in Iraq and other opposition parties in and outside Iraq for personal glory and the interest of his supporters big oil companies who won big concession after Desert Storm.

As to the Justices you mention I fully agree with you. From personal reasons I am a pro life guy and a woman should have her legs crossed if she does not want the possibility to be pregnant and later have a child.

Haim



To: Challo Jeregy who wrote (37815)12/11/2000 4:45:28 AM
From: DukeCrow  Respond to of 42787
 
I realized how political the Supreme Court is when the Democratic party fought so hard to keep Justice Robert Bork and Justice Clarence Thomas out of it. Both are honorable men.

To me, Bork seemed to be highly intelligent and deserving of Supreme Court appointment. Thomas, OTOH, didn't seem up to what should be the very high standard of the Supreme Court. I fail to see how Thomas was the most qualified person for the job.

I want Bush to win. I greatly fear a Gore presidency.

I want Bush to win, also. But the nation did fine under Clinton, and it will do fine under Gore if he pulls this out. Republicans tend to exaggerate what may happen under a Gore presidency, as do the Democrats with respect to Bush. Neither candidate will have a great effect on the country, IMO.

If Bush wins the Presidency, I think the fastest way he can quiet the Democrats and warm what will no doubt be a chilling environment in the Congress will be to pardon Clinton. That would be a very savvy political move for Bush.

Ali