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Level -> Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 12:27:35 PM)

~~ from Rolling Stone~~

"A stiff vice president campaigns on his administration's legacy of unprecedented prosperity. Looks terrible on TV. Bows out, following a disputed vote count. Then, two terms later, with no incumbent in the race, he re-enters the fray. Promises to change the course of a disastrous war founded on lies. And charges to victory. I'm referring, of course, to the 1968 campaign of Richard Milhous Nixon. But four decades later, history has a chance to repeat itself for Albert Arnold Gore."

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/13248532/why_gore_should_run__and_how_he_can_win




popeye1250 -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 1:43:13 PM)

"Run?" Yeah, run away!
He'd be luckey to get 5% of the votes in the primaries.




PoisonRoses -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 3:37:23 PM)

Bart Simpson would do a better job governing then the bozo up there now.
Seems Gore wasnt so funny as the spin machine tried to make him.
Remember the 'lock box'?
What was so rediculous about leaving social security alone? 
Now they are claiming it is going broke.   Well duhhhhhh.   How much has
been robbed out of it to pay for this illegal, immoral war?
I would be proud to have Al Gore take his rightful place in the whitehouse.





KenDckey -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 6:04:14 PM)

Hey   don't knock Egore   LOL   He invented the internet remember?   ROFLMAO




cyberdude611 -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 6:23:57 PM)

He ran way too far to the left. In the end, people will just view him as a radical. And radicals of the right or left do extremely poorly in US presidential elections. Centrists like Bill Clinton do extremely well. That's why Giuliani is gaining a lot of early traction right now and why Hillary and Edwards are both trying to shed the left-wing label.




Sinergy -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 7:37:21 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: KenDckey

Hey   don't knock Egore   LOL   He invented the internet remember?   ROFLMAO


Regardless of what Faux News has told you, Al Gore never wrote packet transport
protocols for internet routers.

What Al Gore did as a congressman was vote to fund money for ARPANET and DARPANET
which ultimately became the Internet.

Maybe you are uncertain about the duties of the US congress, but one of their jobs is to VOTE to
FUND things.

To state that Al Gore ever once claimed to invent the internet is simply idiotic, biased, and uninformed.

Sinergy

Enjoy your ROFLMAO, but realize that anybody who has actually read about the subject will simply view you as a mindless and uninformed simpleton.




KenDckey -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 7:47:36 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Sinergy

quote:

ORIGINAL: KenDckey

Hey   don't knock Egore   LOL   He invented the internet remember?   ROFLMAO


Regardless of what Faux News has told you, Al Gore never wrote packet transport
protocols for internet routers.

What Al Gore did as a congressman was vote to fund money for ARPANET and DARPANET
which ultimately became the Internet.

Maybe you are uncertain about the duties of the US congress, but one of their jobs is to VOTE to
FUND things.

To state that Al Gore ever once claimed to invent the internet is simply idiotic, biased, and uninformed.

Sinergy

Enjoy your ROFLMAO, but realize that anybody who has actually read about the subject will simply view you as a mindless and uninformed simpleton.



Such seriousness      No sense of humor indicated here     LOL




caitlyn -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 7:48:10 PM)

Good post Sinergy.

http://www.snopes.com/quotes/internet.asp




Sinergy -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 7:54:39 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: KenDckey

quote:

ORIGINAL: Sinergy

quote:

ORIGINAL: KenDckey

Hey   don't knock Egore   LOL   He invented the internet remember?   ROFLMAO


Regardless of what Faux News has told you, Al Gore never wrote packet transport
protocols for internet routers.

What Al Gore did as a congressman was vote to fund money for ARPANET and DARPANET
which ultimately became the Internet.

Maybe you are uncertain about the duties of the US congress, but one of their jobs is to VOTE to
FUND things.

To state that Al Gore ever once claimed to invent the internet is simply idiotic, biased, and uninformed.

Sinergy

Enjoy your ROFLMAO, but realize that anybody who has actually read about the subject will simply view you as a mindless and uninformed simpleton.



Such seriousness      No sense of humor indicated here     LOL


Perhaps you can find a way to develop a sense of humor.

I wish you success in your endeavours.

Sinergy




KenDckey -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 7:54:45 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: caitlyn

Good post Sinergy.

http://www.snopes.com/quotes/internet.asp


come on caitlyn   I thought you had a better sense of humor.     But I do wonder does taking the initiave mean voting for or sponsoring the funding bills?  I have no clue what the bill numbers are.




caitlyn -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 8:07:05 PM)

I try to have a good sense of humor ... but do fail sometimes.
 
I hated the way the last Presidential election went. I hated the crap spouted by the Swift Boat guys, and the Move-On folks. No proof for anything ... just accusations ... and when anyone called them on it, they put the burden on the accused to prove the false accusations were wrong.
 
I hate the name calling ... it's just childish. I hate jokes that aren't really meant to be funny ... they are meant to slam. The Tonight Show political satire is funny ... spreading misquotes about a former Vice President of the United States, just isn't.
 
Then again, I'm starting to think the voting age should change to a window of eighteen the twenty-five. Most people I know over twenty five, are so entrenched and jaded, that they really shouldn't be voting, in my view.




WyrdRich -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 8:16:12 PM)

     The whole '08 picture just looks so bleak right now.  Al is simply someone I will not vote for.  That PMRC thing had lousy timing in my life, and I'm sometimes one to hold a petty grudge.

  




KenDckey -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 8:19:03 PM)

LOL   Although I am a Republican I have spent more time working for Demcrats than I can believe.   LOL

They were all local candidates for like Mayor or Councilman or dog catcher or whatever where political affiliation usually doesn't matter.   I belonged to a Toastmasters Club that was mostly Democrat party leaders or congressional lobists for dem projects.   Strange how that works.   Then we got "bubba" from in the heat of the night as our mayor and almost everyone rebelled against some of his stuff - setting up a full time film commission with a staff larger than the public works administration division, getting the X-games, etc.




Sanity -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 8:30:02 PM)

Who is the mindless simpleton???

According to caitlyn's link, YOU are. He claimed that he created the internet, according to her... that isn't a far cry at all from claiming to have invented it.

http://www.snopes.com/quotes/internet.asp

Thanks, caitlyn.

quote:

ORIGINAL: Sinergy

To state that Al Gore ever once claimed to invent the internet is simply idiotic, biased, and uninformed.

Sinergy

Enjoy your ROFLMAO, but realize that anybody who has actually read about the subject will simply view you as a mindless and uninformed simpleton.





caitlyn -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 8:30:43 PM)

I'm a Democrat that worked for Ron Paul. [;)]
 
We probably won't have a wide choice in the next election. There seems to be quite a few good candidates, but most will have similar platforms. I've already decided to take a stand ... I'm going to vote for the candidate that runs the most tasteful, issue based campaign. I have no problem with attacking someone's policies, but the moment it gets personal, or slips into the unproven, I'm off that train forever.




WyrdRich -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 8:39:55 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: caitlyn
 I have no problem with attacking someone's policies, but the moment it gets personal, or slips into the unproven, I'm off that train forever.


    Welcome to the long walk, Caitlyn.  Hope you have good hiking boots.  '12 might be the year we finally get a viable third party candidate and a fresh landscape.  Of course, the Mayan calender says the world will end (as we know it) about a month after the election anyway.




caitlyn -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 8:47:59 PM)

One voter at a time.
 
I believe that Senator McCain will run an issue based campaign. I also believe the hard right will do a "swifties" on him and ruin his chances, which I find a shame.
 
Senator Obama has promissed to keep things positive.
 
You may think I'm mad, but I think Senator Clinton will be very aggressive, but stick to the issues. I think slipping into the mud would smash any chance she has, and I think she is too smart to make that kind of mistake.
 
I may be nieve ... but I'm actually hopeful.




thompsonx -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/11/2007 9:12:57 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Sanity

Who is the mindless simpleton???

According to caitlyn's link, YOU are. He claimed that he created the internet, according to her... that isn't a far cry at all from claiming to have invented it.

http://www.snopes.com/quotes/internet.asp

Thanks, caitlyn.

Sanity:
You might want to read the link that you are using to defend your position.  It says just the opposite.
thompson




KenDckey -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/12/2007 4:04:32 AM)

I am not a McCain fan.   I don't trust him.

I fear Hillary.   The fear is based upon her setting up the healthcare system to send you to jail and fine you if you didn't go to the doctor she prescribed for you when she was working on that for Bill.

I don't know enough about Obama to care one way or the other.

Wish Liz Dole would run against Hillary.   That would be a fun race.  Major cat fight    lol




meatcleaver -> RE: Run, Al, Run? (2/12/2007 4:57:51 AM)

When it comes to international affairs, Nixon was a very good President and not to be mocked. Maybe he is a villified figure in the US for his domestic short comings but his international status is light years ahead of Bush. Maybe he was a criminal for Watergate but he is far less a criminal than the Bush for all the innocent blood he has spilt due to his lies. I think Al Gore would be a very good President for restoring the US's international standing as he is seen as a man with some integrity.




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