Gore
doesn't want a fair count
Ever since the night of the non-election
election, I have maintained one theory: Either side will do anything to
win. The idea that either side would even try to approach this situation
fairly and hammer out an equitable system of figuring out who won is laughable.
If either side had dealt with this election fairly, they'd have lost, because
the other side would not have been fair. The incentives to cheat were simply
too great.
Accepting
Bush, his weaknesses
I saw a bumper sticker the other day. Fittingly,
it was on a pickup truck with a sticker of Calvin urinating on a Ford logo.
It said, "Vote for Freedom, Vote Bush." I had no idea George W. was running
against Che Guevara!
Attack
is unfounded; Gore just wants a fair count
After reading Mr. Adam D. Elrod's
column ("Vice president needs to give up," Nov. 27), I became extremely
concerned that the facts surrounding the 2000 election have been disregarded
in favor of unsubstantiated rhetoric
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