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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Shik: [QB] I agree. Far too often today, people blur the lines between person & professional problems. I voted for Clinton in 1996. I'll probably vote for Gore in 2000. This only means that, as much as I dislike aspects of their politics, I disliked Dole's & GW's more. This does not mean that I'm a "die-hard bleeding liberal;" I am registered to no party & I do not vote party lines. I've seen how the party machinery works having spent 6 years working on local campaigns. Had he not dropped out, I very much saw myself voting for John McCain. Yes, there were politics of his that I did not agree with, but given the rest of the choices, I thought he would have been best. These are all political choices. When it comes down to personal tatses, I don't like Clinton the man. I think he's scum. I thinks he's a jackass....although that wouldn't stop me from running over to Chappaqua & tryingt'get it on with his daughter. Had I the choice to invite him or Bob Dole over to my house for an evening of entertaining, you can betcher ass that "Bob Dole's gonna BE there!" Al Gore is in a similar situation. While I TOTALLY want to fuck his daughters, I cannot forgive his wife's PMRC bullshit in the 80s nor his bending to her will. I love his running mate--Joe Lieberman's a great guy. But I can't stand Gore. Yet I have to vote for him because I don't trust GW as a politican OR a person. John McCain, though...come & regale me with stories of shooting off a carrier. The moral? Learn about the person, yes...but learn about their politics, too. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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