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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: j_b who wrote (7948)10/6/1998 8:17:00 PM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 13994
 
<< And Democrats are being labelled as dishonest and immoral, and it seems to fit <g>. Seriously, both sides look bad in this debate. >>

I vote after researching the candidates. Occasionally, I will vote for a candidate who's views differ somewhat from mine, because he/she is the better candidate.

After seeing the Republican abuse of power, concerning impeachment proceedings, I want no more of it. The only way we can keep our democracy strong is by having a good balance between parties. The worst thing that could happen is if the Democrats or Republicans get too much power.

I have a problem down here in Florida for Governor. We've got GOP Jeb Bush vs. DEMO Buddy McKay. I don't like Buddy's stand on certain issues and have no confidence in the man.

I feel Jeb Bush is the more qualified candidate. But I hate the deal that Jeb Bush helped to make in Nigeria, while his dad was in the White House. About $75 million in pumps were sent there by the company that Jeb Bush was representing. The pumps were either stolen, or are sitting and rusting in this crooked country. The American people had to foot the bill, and Jeb and his company made out very well.

I hope that Jeb comes out and explains why he did it, and what type of judgement he used.

So........ I will probably just withhold my vote for Governor.

But, I hope that you are right about the balance of power in Congress and the Senate.

Regards, Bob