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To: hmaly who wrote (132824)2/15/2001 11:08:13 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570570
 
Harry,

Re.....Dream on....I was pretty much apolitical before this election.....not anymore. Just voting doesn't cut it anymore. <<<<<<<
You can certainly be as political as you wish.


Apolitical....not political.

t to think that there will be a groundswell of disenfranchished voters because of the election is absurd.

Maybe, maybe not....we will see in time.

That's cause Lieberman is still a Senator. <<<<

True, but he is being interviewed; Al isn't. If Al wants to stay the titular head, he needs to show some influence.


How many professors at Columbia do you see being interviewed on any given day?

Influential?....he beat Bush in the last election....I think there are quite a few who might be influenced by that.

ted



To: hmaly who wrote (132824)2/15/2001 12:01:18 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570570
 
Harry,

I don't think that Jesse Jackson has ever started a riot. The Reps came pretty close with their outside agitators they brought in to "spontaneously" intimidate the election officials in Miami.

If you don't think this election BS is serious, you are fooling yourself. The Reps can investigate Clinton all they want, but that will not mask their own stench in any way shape or form.

Scumbria