McCain pulls ahead of Bush

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Good news! Looks like bush's fall is occuring now, before he is competing against Al Gore.

-- No Name (no@email.com), February 03, 2000

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Fascinating turn of events. !! Front page of New York Post this morning was screaming for McCain to be on the ballot there for the primaries. I've been up and down on my feelings towards him as a candidate, but I do prefer him over Bush. (Anyone see the whole Gore in tight blue jeans bruhaha? I'm embarressed to be an American)

-- kritter (kritter@adelphia.net), February 03, 2000.

Tight jeans brouhaha? Gotta link?

-- Kyle (fordtbonly@aol.com), February 03, 2000.

---I consider this page redirect script a hack, and vote for deletion, it's not funny, and I don't care what it was for, it's a hack. Screw YOU "no name".

-- zog (zzoggy@yahoo.com), February 03, 2000.

I agree with Zog. Any message that contains a page redirection should be deleted on sight. In addition to the possible malicious content, I prefer to decide if I go to a website myself, not at the whim of a poster. No Name, you're a jerk.

-- Jim Cooke (JJCooke@yahoo.com), February 03, 2000.

I agree, vey annoying!!! I stll wanna know about the 'tight jeans brouhaha'.

-- Kyle (fordtbonly@aol.com), February 03, 2000.


Check out the very *end* of this thread:...forget the rest:

http://hv.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=002PYl

Search "George Bush Sr."

Re: If you want to know what is happening in Govt. these days, read:

"The Franklin Coverup" Senator John DeCamp (amazon.com / barnes & noble)

"Trance Formation of America" Mark Phillips / Cathy O'Brien (amazon.com / barnesandnoble.com OR enter into search engine)

Better know who you are putting in office...sure made a difference in Germany circa 1939-44.....huh?

"I know! lets elect a NEW criminal!!!" (not referring per se to McCain here...cause i don't know his 'real story'. But check out the story in either the above two books if you want to understand "politics". Get ready...cause it's a shocker.)

-- steve (WhoCares@nymore.Right?com), February 03, 2000.


Excellent! Either McCain or Keyes would be light years better than ANY Democrat, especially one bearing stain by association with the Arkansas Mafia. As to Bush...one can only assume that he shares his dad's euphoria about the "New World Order." Tweedledee and Tweedledum, both Gore and Bush are globalists. Pick one--restoration of the Republic or the Beast.

-- Ben Corson (bcorson@dmi.net), February 03, 2000.

McCain pulls ahead off Bush?

WOW! Did another grow back?

Oh, I misread the subject. Nevermind...

-- dinosaur (dinosaur@williams-net.com), February 03, 2000.


I have been thinking more about McCain too. Just said this morning Bush is to cute and viral (sp) that he may have to many women after him and we might get another Clinton incident under the desk. I guess I am one of those independent voters mentioned and may be thinking more about McCain.

But GEEZZZ his wife needs some work. This may be sexist and he is certainly not a looker but she looks harsh and coarse! Will we have a bunch more Hillary type jokes if she is first lady because she looks so stern???

-- can help but see it (notthistime@ahhh.com), February 03, 2000.


I am one liberal Democrat who is willing to give John McCain a look. I certainly agree with him on campaign finance reform and using the surplus for social security and paying down the debt.

Bush is just a rich kid who wants to help himself and the other rich kids. His daddy promised him the Whitehouse. Like so many others born to privilege, he has always had it easy and had not had to make it on his own. This has made him a dumb bunny, no matter what his natural intellectual ability may be. It is certainly true that many children of the rich and powerful have succeeded because of their own efforts, but Shrub ain't one of them.

-- Harb (Harbinger@ofspring.com), February 04, 2000.



Kyle, it was a headline on Drudge two days ago, can't find the link now. Gore wore tight blue jeans to some MTV Rock the Vote rally, and it was all anyone could talk about. They felt it showed what good physical shape he was in. Pretty damned moronic if ya ask me.

-- kritter (kritter@adelphia.net), February 04, 2000.

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