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Made curious by Al Gore's down-home reminiscences of life on the farm, an 11-year-old Ohio boy last week asked the vice president how he would use what he learned on the farm to beat George W. Bush. Warning the students at a Cincinnati school "not to try this at home," Gore said that, first, Bush's head should be held to the ground, and then you draw circles in the air around his head with a finger or a stick. "He'll try to follow the stick and, in no time, he'll go, 'cluck, cluck,' and he's out," Gore said.
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