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To: TigerPaw who wrote (25362)11/1/2002 9:18:07 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62549
 
"This is Preservation Month. I appreciate preservation. It's what you do when you run for president. You gotta preserve."

-- Bush, speaking to elementary school students in New Hampshire, where the chosen theme for that month was perseverance.



To: TigerPaw who wrote (25362)11/1/2002 10:40:20 AM
From: SOROS  Respond to of 62549
 
Oct. 25 2000 JACKSON, Tenn. (Reuters) — Criticizing Bush's Social Security privatization plan at a rally in Tennessee, Gore said, "He is proposing to privatize a big part of Social Security and he's proposing to take $1 trillion, a million billion dollars out of the Social Security trust fund and give it as a tax incentive to young workers."

From Time magazine. 6/17/96 p. 104
refers to "Juanita" a recently discovered Inca mummy
"You know, if I were a single man, I might ask that mummy out. That's a good-looking mummy!"---Bill Clinton

"Well, I will, I'll be offering my vision when my campaign begins, and it'll be comprehensive and sweeping, and I hope that it'll be compelling enough to draw people toward it. I feel that it will be. But it will emerge from my dialogue with the American people. I've traveled to every part of this country during the last six years. During my service in the United States Congress I took the initiative in creating the Internet."

Al Gore told reporters, "We all know a leopard cannot change his stripes."

Al Gore claimed that he and his wife were the for "Love Story", an assertion that left "Love Story" author Erich Segal mystified.