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10/08/2000 16:04:53
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00403416
Message ID:
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In my book, they are all the same. You can add lawyers to that group as well. < bg > With Gore, a mind is such a terrible thing to waste. While Lieberman was denouncing Clinton on the Senate floor, Gore was proclaiming that history books would proclaim this President to be one fo the greatest in history. Now, Gore wants us all to forget that.

So, all in all, the truth is too often an afterthought under the tread marks of political expediency, regardles of party. From what I have seen this week, you can also lump the Reform party in with them as well. The Libertarians, so far have remained on the high road. Unfortunately, it is the road least traveled by voters.

So sad that so many vote out of fear of the other party instead of voting for the best candidates.


>So what does that imply for George W Bush, former MLB owner *and* politician? Egads!
>
>>>Noted. However the point of concern to me is what I would consider an inequity in the logic. "You're responsible enough to be killed fighting in a war but not responsible enough to be given privileges of an 'adult'." :-)
>>
>>You don't think politicians are rational and reasonable do you? They have about as much common sense as owners of professional sports teams [especially Major League Baseball owners].
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA
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