To: kellynla
So you have no problem with someone who donated to Al Gore for president?...and Lloyd Bentsen...
As has been mentioned, Gore in '88 was pro-life, and it was the peak of his and Tipper's assault on profane music lyrics. Lloyd Bentsen in 1988 was more conservative than at least 40, if not more, of our present Republican Senators. The only reason he had a D by his name was that he was from Texas, grew up in Texas, and at the time it was a Democratically controlled state. When Bentsen was in his formative years, it was essentially a one party state. Of Bentsen, Bush 41, and Quayle, Bentsen was perhaps the most "conservative" of the group.
My company's CEO donated to our Democrat Gov's re-election campaign in '04. He's nearly as conservative as I am, but it was a calculated donation for purely non-political (at least in the governmental sense) reasons. The fact that those contributions are so far out of line with the rest of her donations is far more important, and even they don't really matter all that much.
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10/03/2005 7:50:44 AM PDT by
Hurricane Andrew
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To: Hurricane Andrew
As has been mentioned, Gore in '88 was pro-life And when it came down to Bush vs. Gore, she made her largest political contributions to Bush's recount efforts.
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