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To: CommiesOut, Larry Lied
Politics is fluid. What was true last year might not be true next. The ranks of Republican Jews is growing. I think some people have trouble accepting that. It goes against their tired generalizations.
30 posted on 03/01/2002 4:22:44 PM PST by veronica
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To: veronica
Trouble accepting that? Buy the bagels and the lox is on me if Jews go the way of almost every other group and split their vote. Heck, I'll settle for 59/39. If Democrats can't get 60% of the Jewish vote and money they are finished. The reason I don't see it occurring is Clinton and Gore. Jews overwhelming voted for both the most corrupt and the most socialistic candidate we've seen since... well, maybe never.
31 posted on 03/01/2002 6:00:17 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: veronica
On behalf of my comrades, I would like to express my shock and disappointment at some of Mr. Bill Clinton's shenanigans.
Is politics fluid? Yes it is.
Yes, what was true last year might not be true next. But if it weren't for morons, he would have no friends.
His intemperate, self-aggrandizing sophistries convince me of only one thing: that he wants us to believe that we can solve all of our problems by giving him lots of money.
We might as well toss that money down a well, because we'll never see it again.
What we will see, however, is that Mr. Clinton is basically a bad person.
If you doubt this, just ask around.
Let me close this post along the same lines it opened on: Mr. Bill Clinton's vassals promote the lie of gangsterism for dubious reasons or for no reason at all.
That's why next time we will definitely vote for Mr. Bush.
34 posted on 03/02/2002 5:37:09 AM PST by CommiesOut
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