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13/11/2000 08:27:25
 
 
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13/11/2000 08:02:22
Walter Meester
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Walter,

Well, there is no doubt that the American system of governance is different that all others, and, I suppose, that as a result many of our 'offshore' friends and colleagues find us both amusing and puzzling at the same time.

And, yes, we are indeed a relatively young nation. That initself, however, doesn't necessarily mean that we are somehow 'worse' or 'better' as a result; just that we do things after our manner and fashion.

As to the level of your trust in the media to provide you with accurate and fair information I would conclude that you appear to trust them far more than we (or I in this case <g>) do. You may call that sophisticated whereas I would call it naive. Remember, we are the spoilers of cultures with our
Regardless... Gov. Bush has indeed had more 'real life' accomplishments than Vice President Gore has.

Regards


>Doug,
>
>>>>- He does not have the intellect, intelligence and experience Al Gore has.
>
>>Actually Mr Gore flunked out of theology school and failed in his attempt to pass the bar (test to become a lawyer) exam. Plus his SAT scores are lower than Mr. Bush's. Mr. gore has never run a business.
>
>>Mr. Bush on the other hand went to Yale and Harvard and graduated with degrees from both. Here's the link: http://www.georgewbush.com/bushcheney/georgelaura/gwbbiography.html Also, Mr. Bush has both failed and succeeded in business. IOW he has made a payroll.
>
>Hmmm, graduates are for sale. They won't say anything. I've seen tribes of programmers say that having a CS degree won't mean a thing, so this might apply to mr. bush also. Besides, running a country is in no way comparable to running a business. So I don't think that has anything to do with it. Otherwise you should be voting for this miljardair who has been a candidate a few years ago (i can't remember his name anymore).
>
>>Mr. Bush is clearly smarter than Mr. Gore and clearly has more experience. It takes a lot of intelligence to fly a jet (F-102) for example. I haven't seen Mr. Gore do much except:
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>It seems that we have a total oppisite meaning about this one. I do base my comments on the local news here, and in this light I think this is not correct. And how can you get more experience than being a vice president for 8 years ???
>
>Walter,
Best,


DD

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