Word: lets
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Sometimes it is the more conventional attacks that get the camps riled. Republicans are incensed, for instance, at Democratic ads that say Bush can't use the same $1 trillion to let young workers invest in private accounts and pay seniors their benefits. Officials in both parties believe the ads have helped give Gore a recent edge with Florida voters, which is why the Democrats plan to keep running it. Which leads to another axiom of political advertising: if it's working, stick with...
...look around, at this country and at the new millennium and at that 4 trillion dollars, and I see a chance. A chance to invest in a restructuring of the Social Security program so that it can thrive on people looking out for their own money. A chance to let parents choose the best place for their children to learn. A chance to make health care and prescription drugs more affordable by giving folks a choice, so that the taxpayers don't pay for what someone doesn't need...
...believe that this nation must rise or fall on the strength of its people, and I know you will not let us down. I believe that if we allow America to be a place where folks are in charge of their own lives, making their own decisions, we will rise as a nation to heights we never dreamed possible...
...Let's think good thoughts from here to Wednesday. Why speak ill of the merely imperfect? Al Gore and George W. Bush are not the Children of the Corn. From here on in, I intend to take the high horse...
...atrocities against the English language, and he had lots of winning seasons. If George W. Bush becomes president, we may come to look forward to presidential press conferences in a sporting kind of way, hoping for another of those endearing malaprops or manglings. That thought should "resignate" with you. Let me sew you to your sheets. Whatever...