"rw" wrote in message
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wrote:
Just like I said, he split the progressive vote. If Nader hadn't been on
the ballot, Gore would easily have won Florida. (A good argument can be
made that he won it anyway.)
You just don't get it, do ya? If all those Dems that voted for Bush had
voted for Gore, he would also have easily won Florida, but they didn't and
the SCOTUS decided to coranate Bush.
Gore lost, anyway you spin it!
The situation was not unlike the Bush/Clinton/Perot race in the 1992
election. Perot split the angry, paranoid, nutcase (i.e., "conservative")
vote.
Why were all Perot supporters: " angry, paranoid, nutcase
(i.e.,"conservative[s]")? Perhaps because you didn't support Perot?
Why do you think the Republicans go out of their way to get Nader on the
ballot, and the Democrats go out of their way to keep him off?
It's called corruption of the political system. Anytime either of the two
major parties feels threathened they resort to their time-honored
undemocratic dirty tricks.
Get over it Steve, Gore ain't POTUS and Bush is a puppet of the American
Christian Taliban.
Mark