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 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 public, educate them, otherwise zip will happen. And, we're not
> a particularly visionary country, alas. Overall, we seem to have the
> attention span of a gnat--except when it's sexually oriented.
>
> Arlene
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> On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, Bertina Miller wrote:
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> > If I ever heard of an arguement for Gore to be president in 2000,
> > Marguerite the Australian just gave it!
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> > Bertina
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> > On Fri, 23 Oct 1998, bunny wrote:
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> > > "No goal is more crucial to healing the global environment than stabilising
> > > population"
> > > -Al Gore, US Vice-President
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> > > Marguerite
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