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L Dorado - September 9, 2004 04:26 PM (GMT)
In an interview with the New Yorker, former Vice President and almost president (thank God he lost) Al Gore is once again attacking the president. This is unbelievable. Al has apparently resigned himself to the fact that he will now live the rest of his life as a bitter victim. The sour grapes have now lasted four years. How much longer are you going to hold a grudge, Al? Apparently forever.

So anyway, in this interview Gore said he did not like President Bush's public declaration of his faith. "It's a particular kind of religiosity. It's the American version of the same fundamentalist impulse that we see in Saudi Arabia, in Kashmir, in religions around the world: Hindu, Jewish, Christian, Muslim. They all have certain features in common." That's right, your eyes do not deceive you....Al Gore has just compared President Bush's religious expression to fundamentalist Islam. Allrighty then.

Gore continued Bashing the president....saying "I wasn't surprised by Bush's economic policies, but I was surprised by the foreign policy, and I think he was, too. The real distinction of this presidency is that, at its core, he is a very weak man." Wow...awfully personal there...do I sense a bit of resentment? What's next? Al protesting in front of the White House gate with a sign saying "get out of my house?" You never know.

Gore went on to call Bush a bully and a moral coward, but you get the idea. Unbelievably, Al Gore can't let go of his 2000 election defeat, but he seems to hold genuine personal hatred for the man that defeated him.

Now that's weak. - Neal Boortz

FreeBird - September 9, 2004 04:54 PM (GMT)
Dear L Dorado (sounds like TEXAS TO ME) :angry: It would appear your a PROUD REPUBLICAN :( "Sucks to be you" :lol:

Al Gore WILL be back in the NEWS VERY SHORTLY.......TRUST ME! GLOBAL WARMING is showing it's UGLY HEAD with a PASSION!!! Maybe ALL "Conservative Republicans" should stick their HEADS IN THE "SANDS of KEY WEST, FLORIDA " :clap: :clap: :clap: That would be a good start :D

Al Gore is SMARTER than ALL OF US PUT TOGETHER!

"WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD IT WOULD BE" if AL GORE were our PRESIDENT TODAY!


You have a nice day :angry: ..................Andrew Pauluser posted image

ALGOREismylife - September 9, 2004 07:21 PM (GMT)
L Dorado, first off AL GORE the REAL PRESIDENT didn't lose anything, the election was stolen. I would never expect a BWT like yourself to admit the truth, no matter how evil Bush is and continues to be. Since he stole the election, everything has gotten worse. All Bush cares about his himself and his rich republican buddies. If you dislike the REAL PRESIDENT, than why are you here???

earthmother - September 10, 2004 02:40 AM (GMT)
You do know, L. Dorado, that even with the uncounted votes in Florida, Gore won the popular vote, hands down. Exactly what does that mean? It means half a million more people nationwide wanted Gore to be President rather than Bush. So who was the real winner of the 2000 election? Hmmm. Let me see. Oh, must be the man with the rich daddy who has ties to the highest court in the land and a brother in--oh, gee, what a coincidence!--the state where all the election problems occurred. Boy, that's so strange, isn't it? Couldn't possibly be that there were some shenanigans going on, could it? Nah. :rolleyes:

Special K - September 26, 2004 01:58 AM (GMT)
If anyone in the Gore support center has a belief in the Universal Law of Karma, then you know why Florida is having all the hurricanes! "what goes around comes around twice as hard" and Mother Nature is pissed at Florida!!!!

Of course if no one in Florida believes in Karma then they'll just chalk up these hurricanes as a fluke with regard to natural disasters.

The hurricanes are occurring now because its close to elections and for anyone who believes in Karma, knows and recognizes this is Karma.

Mother Nature knew Al Gore won and she's pissed. ;)

earthmother - September 26, 2004 03:47 AM (GMT)
If you check through our list of topics, you'll see one called the "The Wrath of God Cometh," in which there are pages and pages of posts dealing with exactly this topic.

FreeBird - September 26, 2004 10:07 AM (GMT)
Thanks Earthmother :) for the reminder! And, "may I suggest" with over 14 Pages(and counting) :?: PLEASE, start at the beginning dating back to Aug. 12, 2004. A "whole lot" of MEMBERS have contributed their comments, ideas and personal feelings on THIS SUBJECT :clap: And with over 8 weeks to go in this current HURRICANE SEASON :?: Who knows WHAT WILL HAPPEN before it is all over :(


Have a peacefull day :) ...................Andrew Paul

Joe Croce - October 14, 2004 05:58 PM (GMT)
You got to be kidding with those re-elect gore 2004 shirts. The popluar vote does not win the election. Thank God algore was not the President when 9-11 happened. He probably still be standing at the podium wondering what to do.

ALGOREismylife - October 14, 2004 06:08 PM (GMT)
Hey, whoever you are 9/11 probably would not have happened if that damn arrogant world-wide hated THIEF didn't steal the election. Do you remember Bush's first reaction to 9/11???? Why don't you take your Bush Worshipping Thug attitude and go away. People are disrespect the real President AL GORE should just go away and not come back.

ErinB - October 18, 2004 11:27 PM (GMT)
You must be a Bush worshipper. Gore speaks the truth! Why else would you be talking about what he says? You actually watched his speech? You'll get no converts here and you will not trash this board with any more of your spew as they will be deleted.

earthmother - October 19, 2004 12:09 AM (GMT)
Erin, I deleted it. I just couldn't deal with what that idiot was saying about Gore. :banned:

ErinB - October 19, 2004 12:21 AM (GMT)
Thanks Earthmother...hopefully whoever it was will not be back.

earthmother - October 19, 2004 12:29 AM (GMT)
A lot of freepers on the board tonight. Wish they'd just go away. I'm not in the mood.

ErinB - October 19, 2004 01:29 AM (GMT)
One of them just got their name changed! Good going Chris! :clap: :clap:

GSC Admin - October 19, 2004 01:46 AM (GMT)
Thanks. Hopefully that ran him off.

sherman.cofeltz - October 19, 2004 02:07 AM (GMT)
Please. He isn't being genuine. He isn't being patriotic. He isn't even the Al Gore who supported various missile launching that .... had it been backed up by real policy ... might have even averted 9-11. He doesn't know who he is. He only knows that his Daddy thought he would have been in the White House by now, and he isn't. Bitter? Doesn't even begin to describe it? Sweaty? Yeah.. now there's an adjective that might stick.... so to speak. :(

GSC Admin - October 19, 2004 02:13 AM (GMT)
You are so dumb you reak. Al Gore has been consistent throughout his career on foriegn policy. He has always illustrated common sense and good judgement in the face of adversity, whereas the current occupant of the White House does not and cannot face reality. If Al Gore was in the White House in 2001, it is very likely that we would not have been attacked. I know Al Gore and I know what type of person he is. He is one who takes his job seriously and keeping the American people safe and prosperous is his #1 concern, not feeding the pockets of campaign donors like GW Bush.

Len - October 19, 2004 04:41 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (ALGOREismylife @ Sep 9 2004, 07:21 PM)
L  Dorado, first off  AL GORE the REAL PRESIDENT didn't lose anything, the election was stolen.  I  would never expect a BWT like yourself to admit the truth, no matter how evil Bush is and continues to be. Since he stole the election, everything has gotten worse.  All Bush cares about his himself and his rich republican buddies.  If you dislike the REAL PRESIDENT, than why are you here???

Gore should write a book on global whining.

Why doesn't he go away and leave us alone?

How sad that the man has no friends to tell him the truth--that he's, frankly, one of the most annoying people on the planet.

ALGOREismylife - October 19, 2004 04:46 PM (GMT)
Why don't you go the hell away, LEN???? BWT's and people against the real PRESIDENT AL GORE are by far the most ANNOYING people on the planet.

ErinB - October 19, 2004 05:11 PM (GMT)
QUOTE
Gore should write a book on global whining.

Why doesn't he go away and leave us alone?

How sad that the man has no friends to tell him the truth--that he's, frankly, one of the most annoying people on the planet.



Hmmm..Yes, he should write a book about Global Warming! I would be waiting at the bookstore the first day it went on sale! :clap:

Gore has plenty of friends and I am so glad he is annoying the right wing,neo-con, closed minded, war mongering people that think they should not be held accountable for 9-11 and an unnecessary war.

If 9-11 had happened on Clinton's watch..the Republicans would have BLAMED him instead of rallying behind the President. When 9-11 happened on Bush's watch..we rallied around him wrapped in the flag and he and his admin. betrayed us by going to war unneccesarily and in trashing our civil liberties. Bush said, "They hate us for our freedoms." I tell you what...there is a lot less of them to hate us for now.

Len - October 19, 2004 09:31 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (ALGOREismylife @ Oct 19 2004, 04:46 PM)
Why don't you go the hell away, LEN???? BWT's and people against the real PRESIDENT AL GORE are by far the most ANNOYING people on the planet.

"ALGOREismylife"?

You're joking, right?
This is the saddest thing I've read in a long time.

GSC Admin - October 19, 2004 09:59 PM (GMT)
No, you my friend are the saddest thing I have saw in a long time. Everytime President Gore makes a speech indicting the Bush Administration, the right wing sends out their digital brownshirts, such as your self to reak havoc--but it's not going to work here.

Len - October 19, 2004 11:29 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (GSC Admin @ Oct 19 2004, 09:59 PM)
No, you my friend are the saddest thing I have saw in a long time. Everytime President Gore makes a speech indicting the Bush Administration, the right wing sends out their digital brownshirts, such as your self to reak havoc--but it's not going to work here.

You need a bit of perspective.
Take about five steps back from your computer screen,
close your eyes and breathe deeply a few times,
then open your eyes and re-read your own crazed ravings
about "President" Gore.

Then ask yourself, "Who is the digital brownshirt here?"

GSC Admin - October 20, 2004 01:41 AM (GMT)
Al Gore is my president. The dumbass that sits in the White House is not. Al Gore sets the example of how a real American President should be. He is the moral leader of our nation and is respected abroad. He will go down in history as not only the best Vice President in our nation's history, but our century's finest statesman.


ALGOREismylife - October 20, 2004 02:22 AM (GMT)
That's right ALGOREismylife. Proud of it, LEN . It's people like you that make me sick, just go away, and quit your obnoxious garbage.

ErinB - October 20, 2004 02:29 AM (GMT)
I would worry about those who would say, GeorgeBushismylife!" :lol:

ALGOREismylife - October 20, 2004 02:35 AM (GMT)
ErinB---------------------OH YUK YUK YUK and MORE YUK GBIML, no way.

ALGOREismylife - October 20, 2004 03:16 AM (GMT)
If that Len comes back, I just have to add this. Why don't you waste youn time on a pro-Bush site??? I sure wouldn't waste mine. That's why you don't belong here to spew out your unwanted poison. Go away.

Gore Admirer - October 20, 2004 06:17 AM (GMT)
Pay no attention to the venom spewers - they're losing this election but don't know it yet, so they have to rant; all they have left now - no, all they ever HAD, is their bluster and bully tactics.

President Gore's speech at G'town yesterday was one of the most brilliant indictments of the corrupt Shrub Admin I have ever read - it sums up all of the crimes committed by them in a clear and indisputable manner. I have studied many of the original reports and documents regarding the Bush blunders and crimes that Mr Gore outlined, and the evidence is clear that the Bush gang failed in every way to protect America and uphold the Constitution. (And there are more reports on the way soon, which show how badly Shrub and his cronies let us down...)

Their day of judgement is here.

And we will never be bullied by them again.

It's people like President Gore who will save America from the self-serving Shrub and all his kind, who apparently are so deluded they can't even see that the whole world knows what they've done wrong, and that they are about to be evicted.

It's people like President Gore who have the moral courage to stand up and fight for the right thing, not just for themselves and their rich buddies, and they are our hope for restoring this country to it's proud heritage.

It's people like President Gore who are intelligent enough to accept science over nonsense and blind "faith", and dedicate their lives to making the world a better place.

Some folks are just too stupid to realize that, and the only legacy Shrub is going to have to show for his one term disaster is a footnote in history as the crook who brought us closer to ruin than anyone in the history of America.

Just my 2 cents ;-)

Keep up the good work!!!

carlo - July 8, 2006 02:33 PM (GMT)
message for al gore:

dear al,

thanks for your engagement for mother earth.

please let us talk about the following questions/projects:

sustainable model city in the US and other countries

movie sustainable living

your eco-investment-shop

your TV-project

my phone: 069/7392528 morning

with kindest regards!

carlo


theoneandonly - September 3, 2006 03:36 AM (GMT)
You know I have been waiting...watching...wondering...it's so sad to see Americans tear each apart. Mr. Gore is great man and the president is also. I don't agree with the current president's policy's then again running a country is tough. Ask any president. No matter what you do someone will be mad. I don't agree that Mr. Gore would not have done what needed to be done after 9/11 I do believe he has more guts then you think. However as long as Bush is in office we must support the office. Any good american should know that. That is what gives this country its strength. Now when the next round of elections come up... :spikey: You might just see :good: Either be proud to be here or well... I know better then most the dramatic state our planet is in... But with out education and acceptance of it...you will just be a bitching about it...do you even know what it would really take to turn things around...Are you really prepared to give up your fast car's, your big homes, your over eating...and share with the world... <_< All I hear is school boy rant's...about who won or lost this...here is a clue none of that matters... all that matters is saving the world! The one and only Peace!

noamnesiac - September 10, 2006 06:17 PM (GMT)
I would be delighted, excited and committed if Al makes the run. BUT, given the history he should make a clear statement he is running and campaign. Although many disagree, many of us believe that Al does not really WANT to be President, and therefore did not take it to the streets when the election was stolen from him in 2000. I respect that there are things more important to him than being President, but given the intensity, viciousness and absolute commitment of those on the other side to get the Presidency by any means necessary, including stealing it, I want to know that Al will fight with all weapons (peacefully) that are available to him. I don't want to make the fight, win, and then watch him concede without anything other than a challenge in the Bush courts -- AGAIN.

earthmother - September 10, 2006 09:01 PM (GMT)
At some point, Gore will make a decision (and an announcement) one way or the other. You're right that there are many who think he really doesn't want to get involved in all this again, and I think there are few of us who could blame him for that. But I also think he feels the moral imperative to run, so I think he's conflicted about it. I also think he'll only run if he truly believes he can win, and we can't blame him for that, either. As you say, to have him run and then have to concede again would be more painful than I think any of us could handle, and I think Gore, strong though he may be, would have an almost impossible time recovering from that.

We just have to wait and see. The decision is his, and all we can do is support him and hope he decides to run.

noamnesiac - September 11, 2006 12:39 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (earthmother @ Sep 10 2006, 03:01 PM)
At some point, Gore will make a decision (and an announcement) one way or the other.  You're right that there are many who think he really doesn't want to get involved in all this again, and I think there are few of us who could blame him for that.  But I also think he feels the moral imperative to run, so I think he's conflicted about it.  I also think he'll only run if he truly believes he can win, and we can't blame him for that, either.  As you say, to have him run and then have to concede again would be more painful than I think any of us could handle, and I think Gore, strong though he may be, would have an almost impossible time recovering from that.

We just have to wait and see.  The decision is his, and all we can do is support him and hope he decides to run.



I don't blame him at all for not wanting to be President. In certain ways I respect him even more for that. I just don't want to become a victim again of the kind of indecisiveness that allows the evil cabal of lawless criminals to steal another Presidential election, whether in the form of Bush, Mc Cain, George Allen, Jeb, etc. or otherwise. This next election is going to be a dogfight, as they have successfully stolen the Presidency twice and will do it again in order to hold their expanded exective power. Whoever runs has to be willing to do peacefully whatever is necessary to stop this cabal dead in its tracks.

There is no other potential Democratic candidate except, perhaps Feingold, who is talking as if s/he even understands what must be done in order to make the changes required to reverse what this Bush cabal has done. However that will require someone who will not permit the Presidency to be stolen "in order to protect the Constitutional process" when stealing the election is the most base form of violating the Constitution and trumps everything else.

As for winning, I worry more about his winning the Democratic primary than about his winning the general election. He has already proven he can win a Presidential election. There are no guarantees, but he won last time he ran and will win this time. BUT when he does win in 2008, he's going to have to do what's necessary so that it is clear that he won and be willing to do what is necessary (peacefully) to take what is rightfully his (and ours).

Of course I agree it's his decision. But that decision must include the clarity that he will not allow them to steal the election again if he wins.

Take care.

earthmother - September 11, 2006 02:51 AM (GMT)
Unfortunately, so much of the election stealing is out of our control and out of the control of the candidates. My god, when you look at the number of things that were done in Florida, right on up to the SCOTUS--how do you keep all those things, and more, from happening again? I doubt that the election will end up in the SCOTUS again, but I'd never say never, and who knows what devious ways they can come up with of stealing an election? No matter how "on their toes" the Dems. and their candidates are, there are certain things we simply can't do anything about, at least not until it's too late.

I guess that what you're saying is that you think Gore shouldn't have accepted the SCOTUS decision? Part of me feels that, but I also realize that he did what he thought was best for the country, and if we're honest about it, I also believe he did what he felt was best for him politically. Had he fought the SCOTUS decision, his political career would have been over, whether he ended up winning or losing. Look at all the people who, even now, accuse him of having dragged that battle through the courts for too long (not true, I'll add, but many believe that), and not just Reps., but Dems., too. And if he'd won the battle, he'd have been accused of being a sore loser and having stolen the election (they accuse him of that even now), and if he'd lost, well . . . it would truly have been over for good for him.

I don't know how we're going to protect against this happening again. As long as the margins are so close, it's hard to guard against. If the Dem. candidate could win by a wider margin, it wouldn't be as easy for the Reps. to steal away the election.

Alan72 - October 5, 2006 07:45 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (FreeBird @ Sep 9 2004, 10:54 AM)
Dear L Dorado (sounds like TEXAS TO ME) :angry: It would appear your a PROUD REPUBLICAN :( "Sucks to be you" :lol:

Al Gore WILL be back in the NEWS VERY SHORTLY.......TRUST ME! GLOBAL WARMING is showing it's UGLY HEAD with a PASSION!!! Maybe ALL "Conservative Republicans" should stick their HEADS IN THE "SANDS of KEY WEST, FLORIDA " :clap: :clap: :clap: That would be a good start :D

Al Gore is SMARTER than ALL OF US PUT TOGETHER!

"WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD IT WOULD BE" if AL GORE were our PRESIDENT TODAY!


You have a nice day :angry: ..................Andrew Pauluser posted image

QUOTE
I appreciate very much what Mr. Al Gore is doing all over the world.
(this summer i had the chance to watch his documentary on Locarno
Film Festival).
I tried in my small to send out the same message.  Like me many people
are doing the same all over the world. The way is to
talk and convince people. Anyway I believe the best way is to convince
the opinion leaders. With opinion leader i mean all people that have influence on
others (the followers), especially those who have an high position
in a company. I would work harder on these persons, they may
change things faster.
I would like also to suggest a book "The Mayan Prophecy" written by
Maurice M Cotterell and Adrian Gilbert. when you have the chance or
just "surf" in the web and get some articles about.
thank you for your attention, bye
Alan from Switzerland

Alan72 - October 5, 2006 07:47 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (carlo @ Jul 8 2006, 08:33 AM)
message for al gore:

dear al,

thanks for your engagement for mother earth.

please let us talk about the following questions/projects:

sustainable model city in the US and other countries

movie sustainable living

your eco-investment-shop

your TV-project

my phone: 069/7392528 morning

with kindest regards!

carlo

I appreciate very much what Mr. Al Gore is doing all over the world.
(this summer i had the chance to watch his documentary on Locarno
Film Festival).
I tried in my small to send out the same message. Like me many people
are doing the same all over the world. The way is to
talk and convince people. Anyway I believe the best way is to convince
the opinion leaders. With opinion leader i mean all people that have influence on
others (the followers), especially those who have an high position
in a company. I would work harder on these persons, they may
change things faster.
I would like also to suggest a book "The Mayan Prophecy" written by
Maurice M Cotterell and Adrian Gilbert. when you have the chance or
just "surf" in the web and get some articles about.
thank you for your attention, bye
Alan from Switzerland

earthmother - October 5, 2006 01:17 PM (GMT)
Alan from Switzerland! We've had people here from Australia, France, and England, but I don't think we've ever had anyone from Switzerland.

Welcome, and I hope you'll post some more.

I had the pleasure of traveling in Italy this summer (staying in Bellagio on Lake Como), and my family and I took a ride up into Switzerland one day. It was simply breath-taking.

ALGOREismylife - October 5, 2006 06:12 PM (GMT)
Don't forget Canada. :)




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