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2000-10-04 23:10Ben Knowles [idm] politics/beige
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2000-10-04 23:10Ben Knowles> First of all, a vote for Gore is basically a vote for Bush & > vice versa, since they ha
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quoted 5 lines First of all, a vote for Gore is basically a vote for Bush &> First of all, a vote for Gore is basically a vote for Bush & > vice versa, since they have pretty much identical stances on pretty much > every really important issue (military spending, US military violence in > foreign countries, corporate welfare, health care, social welfare, > prison industry & prison privatization, etc.).
oh, come on! the gore=bush argument is completely absurd in the face of one overbearing fact: the next president will make up to _three_ supreme court appointments. so if you want your government to be legislating morality, including but not limited to what a woman can and can't do with her body, then by all means, vote for bush or, identically, nader. i'll be voting for gore. realism trumps idealism in this case. sorry to contribute to this thread. re: beige. could somebody tell me what they think of this guy, specifically the album "i don't either"? the review up at bentcrayon sounds intriguing. or how about "the rhythm the message" single? is it as funky as i'm being led to believe? thanks, nub --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org