The Bush Olympics

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Rather lame...
The "Rats" ad, or should I say the way he did not back down, gave him a bump in some Polls.

Bush has a larger percentage of the "Female Vote" [More Polls!] than any Republican since Reagan.

The Democrat "Warchest" is larger than the Republican's.

I'm glad he asks his more experienced and learned Father for advice....wouldn't you? I still do and I'm sure if Gore's Father were still around he would as well.

At least Bush admits some speech problems. At least we've now defined the word "is" and he doesn't make up his record as he goes along.

I guess that Cartoon is aimed at the Lazy American that doesn't take the time to educate himself on the issues....Lame.

Need I remind you Gore flunked out of school and Bush graduated? Dumbest?:)

 

etech

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Equal time.

Goreisms


"Gore flunked out of school"
Whatever happened to all the sites that listed Gores grades in college. I looked around and found a few references to them but the sites were all down. Did he get some help in getting them pulled?
 

etech

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Which is worse dumb or dishonest? With Gore you get both.

In a tour of Monticello, Albert asked about a row of (sculpted) busts "Who are these people?" The New York Times explained that the curator of Monticello "helpfully identified the unfamiliar faces: ?This is George Washington on the extreme right,? with Benjamin Franklin close behind. --January 17, 1993.

The New Yorker quoted from letters Gore sent to his father in the 1960?s saying that anti-communism was a "form of psychological ailment.... In this case, a national madness," leading the U.S. into "supporting fascist toalitarian regimes in the name of fighting totalitarianism ... For me the best example is the U.S. Army." -- November 28, 1994.

Gore under investigation again - 13 Sept. 2000
 

Ken g6

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Note the date on that second quote from Etech, 1960. Gore wrote this near the beginning of the Vietnam War, a year after the first Americans had been killed. This looks to me like a protest against the US Army for fighting this war that had basically nothing to do with the US. I haven't been able to determine when the draft was instated for Vietnam, but this quote would make even more sense if it was around this time.