Mike Triem
NA IPAQ & Displays Business Planning
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Gambrell [mailto:BGambrell@corestaff.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 9:18 AM
To: 'tanya.l.weisinger@us.arthurandersen.com'; 'eric geiger'; 'Jacob
Crawford'; 'Laura Gambrell'; 'lgambrell@sammons-parker.com'; 'Steve';
'Victor Mamich'
Cc: 'bg_jg@compuserve.com'; Triem, Mike; 'anthony_prado@agfg.com'
Subject: Just some info before you vote




> >    DO WE REALLY NEED ANOTHER PATHOLOGICAL LIAR FOR PRESIDENT?
> >
> >     FICTION: Al Gore recently claimed that his mother-in-law pays more
> >     than $100.00 for the arthritis medicine Lodine; and he claims that
> > his
> >    dog  takes the same medicine for $37.00, claiming "This is wrong!"
> >    FACT: Gore's aides were quick to apologize for Gore's lie, saying
the
> >
> >    information was from a Democratic study. Washington newspapers also
> >    reported that Al Gore wasn't even sure his mother-in-law was taking
> > any
> >    medication and wasn't even sure she had arthritis. And, he doesn't
> > know
> >    anything about his dog's "arthritis".
> >
> >    FICTION: Al Gore said his father, a senator, was a champion of
> >    civil rights during the 1960's.
> >    FACT:  Gore's father voted against the landmark Civil Rights Act of
> >    1964 and was a racist who was fond of using the "N" word.
> >
> >    FICTION: Al Gore said that his sister was the very first person to
> > join
> >    the Peace Corps.
> >    FACT: By the time Gore's sister joined the Peace Corps, there were
> >    already over 100 members.
> >
> >    FICTION: The same sister died of lung cancer years later and Gore
> >    vowed to never accept tobacco money as campaign contributions.
> >    FACT:  Just four years later, while campaigning for office, Gore
> >    spoke to the tobacco industry and said he was one of them because
> >    "I've planted it, raised it, cut it, and dried it." He raised over
> > $100,000 in
> >    "reported" contributions.
> >
> >    FICTION: While running for office, Gore's campaign literature
claimed
> >
> >    he was a "Brilliant Student".
> >    FACT: Washington newspapers said he barely passed Harvard and
> >    consistently earned D's and C's.
> >    FICTION: Gore claims an extensive knowledge of law as a result of
> >    his extensive study at law school.
> >    FACT: Al Gore dropped out of law school.
> >
> >    FICTION: Gore claimed that his knowledge of God and spirituality
> >    came to complete fruition while "finishing" divinity school.
> >    FACT:  Al Gore dropped out of divinity school.
> >
> >    FICTION: Al Gore claimed responsibility for inventing the Internet
> >    in the 1990's.
> >    FACT : Shocked scientists were quick to speak out, explaining that
> >    the Internet had been in widespread use by government and
educational
> >
> >    institutions since the early 1970's.
> >
> >    FICTION: Al Gore claimed the book "Love Story" was based on his
> >    life and Tipper's.
> >    FACT: Author Erich Segal called a press conference to deny his
claim.
> >
> >    (Couldn't he at least lie about a love story where his sweetheart
> >    doesn't die?"
> >    FICTION : Gore claimed that as a reporter for a Nashville
> >    newspaper, his stories led to the arrests of numerous corrupt
> > criminals.
> >    FACT: He later apologized for his claim and actually said it was
> >    untrue (Also known as lying).
> >
> >    FICTION: Gore claims to increase diversity in the staff that
> >    follows him daily, especially among blacks.
> >    FACT:  Black members of the Secret Service are suing because they
> >    claim they are not being promoted to positions guarding the
> > Vice-President.
> >    FICTION: Al Gore said he was the first to discover the Love Canal
> >    nuclear accident.
> >    FACT: The incident was already discovered, being investigated, and
> >    covered widely in the press for many months before Gore was aware of
> > it.
> >    FICTION: Gore said just recently that if elected president, he
> >    would put harsh sanctions on the sleazy producers of Hollywood's
> > extreme
> >    sex and violence.
> >    FACT:  Just six days later, Gore attended a fundraiser by
> >    Hollywood producers and radical gay activists where he told them
that
> > he
> >    would only pretend to "nudge them" if elected. He raised over $4
> > million.
> >    FICTION: Al Gore said he built his Tennessee home with his bare
> > hands.
> >    FACT : Totally false!
> >
> >    FICTION: Al Gore says parents should not have a choice between
> >    private and public schools because public schools are far better.
> >    TRUTH : Al Gore attended private school and he has sent his
> >    children  to private schools.
> >
> >    FICTION: Al Gore remembers his mother lulling him to sleep as a
> >    baby by singing the popular ditty, "Wear The Union Label".
> >    FACT: The popular ditty was created by the unions when Gore was 27
> >    years old.
> >    FICTION: Al Gore claimed to co-sponsor the McCain-Feingold
> >    Campaign Reform Act.
> >    FACT:  The Act was not sponsored until he had been out of office
> >    for over a year.
> >
> >    FICTION: Al Gore claims to be instrumental in keeping gas prices
> >    low.
> >    FACT: Gore has voted on numerous occasions to raise the tax on
> >    gasoline. In his book "Earth In The Balance" Gore claims that the
> > nation's
> >    Number One enemy is the internal combustion engine. (That's the
motor
> >
> >    in your vehicle that gets you to work and takes your kids to school)
> >
> >    FICTION: Gore pretends to champion the rights of poor women to be
> >    tested regularly for breast cancer with the most modern technology.
> >    FACT: While giving a speech on the subject in September, Gore
> >    didn't know what a mammogram was.
> >    FICTION: AL Gore promised Florida's senior citizens that they
> >    would finally have low-cost drugs with no interference from
> > government.
> >    FACT: Gore's plan calls for the creation of a huge federal agency
> >    that would tell you which doctor you are allowed to see in order to
> > get
> >    the "special rates".
> >
> >    FACT: Al Gore told NBC's Lisa Meyers that he had never told a lie.
> >    When Meyers pressed harder, "You've never told a lie?!" Gore said,
> > "Not
> >    that I know of." SOUND FAMILIAR?
> >    Election Day is ticking away. E-mail this to as many people as
> > possible
> >    or we will be living in an Al Gore fantasyland.
> >    > >
> >    > >
> >    > >
> >    > >
> >    > > > > Reprinted from the Internet News Bureau article "Al Gore's
21
> > Lies"
> >    > > > >
> >    > > > >  DO WE REALLY NEED ANOTHER PATHOLOGICAL LIAR FOR PRESIDENT?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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