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To: synchro_fan who wrote (24894)12/13/2000 11:57:25 PM
From: abstract  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
tonight was a good night for america

perjorative comments from from foreigners are offensive

talk about a bloody messed up country - maybe your queen will get lucky tonight and get bored herself.



To: synchro_fan who wrote (24894)12/14/2000 12:07:46 AM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 65232
 
Hi synchie,

Yes, I saw the teeth clenching. Considering how hard he fought to win, this had to be a very hard speech to give. The man was walking away from what had become a life long goal. He did so with aplomb.

If his supporters were listening & still are supportive of Al Gore, then the message was to set aside the rancor & work to bring this country back together. Give Bush a fair chance to lead a country united going forward.

Clenched teeth or not, you could not ask for anything more from Al Gore tonight.

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To: synchro_fan who wrote (24894)12/14/2000 1:13:10 AM
From: surfbaron  Respond to of 65232
 
sync: My favorite was the entrance by Gore. Check out the side shot, he looks like a vampire. Clenching at the end I saw as well. This man is comatose, mentioning It's Time For me To Go, empty solicitation for laugh.