tik here. Which Republican would you RATHER have run
than Powell? Certainly not Gingrich (well, maybe, because he would
almost certainly lose). Joe
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). No
thanks; he is closer to Reagan then Clinton I am afraid.
Candi
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Ah, if only Colin Powell,s wife would let him run, and he
I wonder how much he is prochoice procivil rights and all that if he has
problems with gay rights.
Not that I wouldnt welcome a black man as president.
Bertina
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On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, Joe E. Dees wrote:
> Ah, if only Colin Powell,s wife would let him run, and he could serve
> ou
Actually Gore probably will win because he is a peice of wood as compared
to the libidinous Clinton (not that I had a problem with his libido).
Bertina
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On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, Arlene Plevin wrote:
> Hmmm. Gore writes a good message, but unfortunately, I don't think he
> walks it
Ah, if only Colin Powell,s wife would let him run, and he could serve
out a term or two without some racist redneck sniping him down (this
fear is the reason Alma forbade him to run). Peo-choice, pro-civil
rights, pro-environment, he is truly a guerilla Democrat in the
Republican ranks! If o
If I ever heard of an arguement for Gore to be president in 2000,
Marguerite the Australian just gave it!
Bertina
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On Fri, 23 Oct 1998, bunny wrote:
>
> "No goal is more crucial to healing the global environment than stabilising
> population"
> -Al Gore, US Vice-President
>
>
Hmmm. Gore writes a good message, but unfortunately, I don't think he
walks it very well. Part of the problem, no doubt, is the current
political situation and the incredibly hard task it is to buck it. Public
will must be behind whatever a politician wants to achieve & he/she has to
prep the p