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...gonna rant about Lehrer and these debates. (For those of you who missed my commentaries in the other debates, I've found myself yelling at the TV.) The commission should have included Nader and Buchanan in at least one debate. Why? Buchanan's getting $12M in taxpayer monies. We shoulda gotten a chance to see what we bought. Nader's near 5 percent is big enough to merit a place on the stage. Alright, I'm done now. As for Lehrer, his cross-examination ain't doing much to illuminate the differences...
...good economy. Would we want either of these men, Gore or Bush, to be in charge if the nation were in danger? It happens. Think of the eighteen-fifties, when the United States was drifting toward civil war, and the political system came up with Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan, mediocrities of the kind we are asked to choose between...
...Buchanan returned to the campaign trail last week after...
...will end what he has termed the education recession in the midst of economic progress. Vice President (and newly anointed frontrunner) Al Gore '69 has laid his claim to represent "the people, not the powerful." And, ever-fading into the obscurity of low polling percentages, presidential hopefuls Patrick J. Buchanan and Ralph Nader claim that only their stands can represent Americans in the face of the Republicrat system...
Students watching the forum said they believed the trend towards even fewer people voting would not change this election year, considering the slate of Gore, George W. Bush, Patrick Buchanan and Ralph Nader...