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"Renata B. Sandweg" <rbsandweg@urjet.net> on 11/08/2000 10:01:36 AM
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Subject: Fwd: Fw: Political Analysis



From: No1fuzz@aol.com
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 18:03:58 EST
Subject: Fwd: Fw: Political Analysis


> The two major party presidential candidates today agreed that 
> Americans are seeing too much inapproriate material in 
> popular entertainment. 
> 
> However, they disagreed on the details. 
> 
> The Republican candidate, George W. Bush, stated that there is too 
> much bloody violence in the movies and on television. 
> 
> Vice President Al Gore, his Democratic opponent, stated that the media 
> presents Americans with too much sex and frontal nudity. 
> 
> In other words... 
>???? Bush says there is too much gore 
> and 
>???? Gore says there is too much bush.