Re: Why Europe is so Contrary

From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Thu 28 Nov 2002 - 03:08:34 GMT

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    > >
    > > > With help from Nader, I assume. I wonder how a state by state
    > >> electoral college breakdown would show how much Nader's presence
    > >> swayed the election in Dubya's favor. Did Buchanan pull all that
    > >> much from Dubya to compensate?
    > >>
    > >We must also remember that neither Al Quaeda nor Saddam Hussein
    > >were looming issues in the 2000 race; the 2002 mid-term elections, as
    > >well as many different polls, clearly demonstrate the American
    > >electorate's support for the Bush administration's policies vis-a-vis
    > >them.
    >
    >
    > What do you mean, "vis-a-vis them"?
    >
    Al Quaeda and Saddam Hussein, of course. Can't you parse?
    >
    > JS Gilbert
    >
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