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At least politics isn't going to the dogs.
Posted By: Howard, on host 209.86.37.142
Date: Sunday, October 15, 2000, at 18:34:48
In Reply To: Re: who to vote for posted by gabby on Saturday, October 14, 2000, at 17:58:44:

> As far as representing different views, I don't think we're off too badly.
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> >We have Al Gore, who can't open his mouth without lying.
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> Liberals generally dismiss these as exaggerations to make a point. Since he is extremely liberal, he has their votes regardless.
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> >We have Bush who ... is a moron.
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> Conservatives might dismiss these lapses by pointing out that speech has little to do with intelligence. Since he is by and large conservative, he has their votes disirregardless.
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> >We have Pat Buchannan...
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> He's still running? He used to be very conservative, but he went to the Reform party and became more like Ross Perot (i.e. confused). He represents the views of somebody, I'm sure.
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> >We have Ralph Nader...
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> Yeah, he represents the views of, um, radical communists and drug addicts. At least they've got somebody they can stand behind.
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> gab"You can probably guess who I'll vote for."by

I told myself I wasn't going to tell this, but all the time, I knew I would. I was coming up I-75 in Georgia and found myself behind a truck that was pulling a two-horse horse trailer. Just above the door/loading ramp, I could clearly see the rear end of two horses. Just below that, someone had neatly painted "Al" and "George."
I suppose it could be a political comment, but they give horses names, don't they?

Sometime ago, also in Georgia, I saw a similar rig labeled "Newt" and "Bill." I wonder if it could be the same horse trailer, updated?
Howard