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- From: kamilewi@mari.acc-admin.stolaf.edu (Alex Kamilewicz)
- Subject: Re: Al Gore -VP Curse strkes again?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.160032.21020@news.stolaf.edu>
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- Organization: St. Olaf College; Northfield, MN
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 16:00:32 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov16.212415.16449@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu> howiegbk@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu (Jr Howard Mea Turner) writes:
- >Al Gore and Dan Quayle both served on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
- >I hardly think Sen. Gore is more qualified than VP Quayle in terms
- >of foreign policy. Quayle handled himself well when the F-16's were called
- >in to buzz the Philipinnes palace.
-
- Yea, he didn't wet his pants.
-
- > Gore might have done the same,
- >but as of this instant, QUAYLE HAS MORE EXPERIENCE. What did Al do
- >during the Persian Gulf . . . does the word waffle mean anything to
- >anyone?
- >
-
- OK, Dan Quayle may have more foreign affairs experience than Al Gore, but
- that will change as soon as Al Gore takes one trip overseas. You gave ONE
- example of Quayle being in charge in a foreign policy situation. Fact is,
- that situation was already predetermined by the President's advisers and
- all Dan had to do was OK what George had said. This is not an example of
- Danny using his supreme intellect to bear on foreign policy questions, this
- is an example of him following orders.
-
- Alex
-
- -->Conservatism is for those who fail to understand reality<--
-