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To: nonliberal
On domestic policy though, they were virtually identical.

Nonsense. How many tax cuts do you think Gore would give you? How many pro-life judges do you think he would nominate? How many judges that care anything at all about the Constitution, would Gore nominate? Just the corruption alone was reason enough not to vote for Gore. There's no hint of that type of corruption surrounding Bush.

How many military secrets do you think Bush is willing to sell to foreign countries in exchange for campaign contributions?

You just go ahead and vote for Gore (or whatever Dem gets the next nomination), I'll stick with Bush.

I also haven't heard of any political enemies of Bush being terrorized by IRS, etc.

No difference?

55 posted on 04/05/2002 4:46:54 PM PST by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma
Both favored PNTR with China
Both favored expanding the Department of Education
Both favored involving the United States in civil wars that are none of our business
Both favored CFR
Both favored open borders
Both favored a Patient's Bill of rights and prescription drug coverage under Medicare even though the power to enact such legislation is nowhere in the Constitution.
Both favored continuing Medicare and Social Security even though they are Democratic vote-buying scams
Both favored continuing foreign aid
Bush has not introduced partial birth abortion legislation even though he has the votes. Gore would not have introduced such legislation either.
Gore would have fought for his nominees
56 posted on 04/07/2002 12:00:21 PM PDT by nonliberal
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