At Any Cost

How Al Gore Tried to Steal the Election

 
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This book reads like a political thriller. It exposes all the behind-the-scenes manipulation and courtroom maneuvering that turned Florida's election upside down.

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  • Subtitle: How Al Gore Tried to Steal the Election
  • Media: Paperback Book, 294 pages
  • Publisher: Regnery Publishing, Inc. (November 25, 2002)
  • ISBN-10: 0895261227
  • ISBN-13: 9780895261229
  • Dimensions: 5.64 x 8.66 x 0.83 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.87 lbs
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  • Rating A perfect case of democratic misbehavior  Feb 18, 2003 (120 of 128 found this helpful)

    I agree with the reviewer from Melbourne and know many people who where going to vote for Bush but didn't only because of the fiasco in the media announcing Al Gore as the winner and that polls were closed.And how about all of the Military votes, many which would have gone to Bush whch were thrown out!A perfect example of Democratic Misbehavior.

  • Rating Pennsylvanians didn't vote for Gore either  Mar 26, 2003 (88 of 95 found this helpful)

    I am not surprised to hear than not one southern state voted for Gore or that most states voted for Bush.As a Pennsylvanian, I and many from the Keystone state, particularly those who are anti-abortion voted for Bush as well.Gore acted like a selfish thief during the election and like a crybaby afterwards.And this man wanted to be our leader? No thanks!

  • Rating Military votes don't matter????  Mar 29, 2003 (57 of 60 found this helpful)

    Al Gores Win At Any Cost strategy was pathetic. This is supposed to be America where everyone has equal say.

    The actions by Mr. Gore and his party show no concern not only for a fair and equal democracy, but for the people who proudly serve their country and keep it save from terrorists and make the world free as we are doing in Iraq right now.

    Just for the record, my vote was for Bush.

    Excellent book Mr. Sammons. Glad that someone is telling it as it really happened.

  • Rating What the media refused to report (or altered)  Dec 9, 2002 (96 of 105 found this helpful)

    If there was ever any doubt that the media is biased in their reporting, the last Presidential election removed those doubts and this book explains why.As a former democrat who voted for Clinton, I am disgusted with Mr. Gore and ashamed of my former alliance. The recent fiasco in Minnesota with Mondale validates that the Republican party is the only party and that Al Gore deserved to lose that last election.

  • Rating Al Gore Tried, but failed--the right man won  Jan 11, 2003 (142 of 158 found this helpful)

    This book shows just how dirty the democrats were during that lastelection; how they tried every cheap and dirty trick possible; preannouncing a bogus winner; irresponsibly and deceptivefully lying,but even afterall that, the right man came out on top.

    It's not surprising to see that Al Gore has dropped out of the election for 2004. If he couldn't win after all the cheating i 2000, what chance would he have now?

    The dispictable actions of the democrats in Minnesota last fall further ppproves that democrats are not ready for leadership now or anytime in the immediate future.

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