To: sea_biscuit who wrote (16974 ) 7/17/1998 9:20:00 PM From: Zoltan! Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20981
>>* Republicans will decide that it is best for them to fall back on their good old election tactic -- which is to whip up racial hatred among the different ethnic groups in the country. Wrong. And WOW! Just how did you get all that ignorance in one post? Obviously you are an immigrant to this great country and have no understanding of its history or politics. The Dems have always stirred racial hatred. They spent more than an entire century being anti-black. Then in the 1950's and 1960's, having permanently lost the white vote to Republicans, the Dems became the anti-white and anti-Catholic party as they championed a racial spoils system that tears the fabric of US society apart to this day. The Dems would be nowhere without discrimination and hatred, so they exacerbate and inflame people's prejudices. Gore showcased an especially disgusting display of that today. Dems have always used race as a wedge issue in their unprincipled quest for power. They have been reduced Dem voters to a collection of special interest groups who are all united in one thing - they are the "takers" from society. >>* Clinton endorses the candidature for Presidency of Vice-President Al Gore, emphasizing that the two key issues for the next century are (a) ethnic conflicts all over the world and their resolution, and (b) the issue of environmental protection on a global scale, and states that Gore is definitely the right man for the job. Let's hope so. Clinton's foreign policy has been ineffectual or a failure in every respect. Haiti, Bosnia and the Far East are striking examples. That should more than doom Gore, who is feckless enough under his own power, much less endorsed by the discredited, corrupt, ridiculed Bubba. Btw, you left the other "p" out of your name.