Comments on: Gore: Bush Leads "Assault On Reason"
Takes On Administration On Numerous Fronts In New Book
Comeon, realpatriot! Harry trying to pin a Gore Campaing button on Gore while he "interviews" him? And then you object to a reporter treating someone with respect?
You're a mixed up dude.- Reply to this comment
- If the Gore camp was not going to accept the decision of the courts about the 2000 election, why did they go to court to challenge the Florida results in the first place? There is always the chance of losing in any lawsuit. Florida's election supervisors were mostly DEMS, but the Gore camp decided to challenge their vote certifications and ultimately lost. For seven years their tactic has been to try to undermine public confidence in the process of voting and in the courts' ability to decide voting cases (which will always have political consequences). Rather an assault on reason, wouldn't you say?
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- hawksrprings,
If the media doesn't assassinate the character of Democrats like FoxNews and Rush the Doctor shopper do, you think it's worship.
I don't like the way they speak respectfully to that traitorous piece of trash Cheney either. - Reply to this comment
- [Those of us who are not Democrats and do not agree with the Democrats in their political views are continuosly amazed at the blatant worship of Democrats by the Main Stream Media that has been going on for decades.]
[Posted by hawksprings at 10:57 AM : May 31, 2007]
do you still believe bush when he stands at the podium and says something ... anything? - Reply to this comment
- Political Cronies love to point fingers at each other. It is the same *** on every message board. Think for yourselves and stop trying to save the world along party lines. Some of you are like sheep that has to be led to the slaughter. Look for the men who have the right ideas and the courage to stand up for them. We need less lawyers, less politicians, and less political cronies and their sheep. Gore, Bush, Clinton, Carter all have proven flaws. The man makes the party, the party does not make the man. The party does cause chaos with the one view BS.
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- [Al Gore is the only person ever to twice concede the same Presidential election, and then pretend that somehow, he really won all along. ]
[Posted by kesac4650 at 10:43 AM : May 31, 2007]
well ... who (legitimately) won we'll never know since the ussc decided that there wasn't 'equal protection' w/ the ways the votes were going to be recounted.
it's a good thing that all the votes get recorded and counted the same way across the country ... in all elections ... and the same standard that the ussc defined for equal protection is not violated. - Reply to this comment
- Clinton-Gore Legacy - Our Assault on Reason ????
In March 1998, President Clinton visited Kigali, where he apologized to the Rwandan people and the victims of the genocide. "The international community, together with nations in Africa, must bear its share of responsibility for this tragedy," Clinton said. "We did not act quickly enough after the killing began. We should not have allowed the refugee camps to become safe havens for the killers. We did not immediately call these crimes by their rightful name: genocide."
Those sentiments were echoed weeks later by U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan. In an apology to the parliament of Rwanda, Annan said, "We will not deny that, in their greatest hour of need, the world failed the people of Rwanda...."
"Ghosts of Rwanda" concludes by examining the aftermath of the genocide, the lessons learned--and not learned--by the international community, and by questioning whether the phrase "never again" has more meaning today than it did 17 years ago.
"When you are faced with the question [of] whether I think that we can avoid the Rwandas of tomorrow...my answer is I really don't know," Annan now says. "I wish I can say yes, but I am not convinced that we will see the kind of political will and the action required to stop it." - Reply to this comment
- AND%u2026..No one cares what Al Gores energy bill is nor that he didn%u2019t say he invented the internet or that Rosie O%u2019Donnell or Michael Moore said anything that dog don%u2019t hunt anymore those technique bought and paid of by the RNC are stale, we care that 119 solider have been killed this month most by Iraqis, in an war on a country that was not a threat to the United States, and that will cost us upwards of 2 trillion dollars and that the American People allow it.
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- Am I really in such a small percentage of people who see the same thing? Really? It would make me very sad, but I choose to be happy...inspite of leadership that warns against such a free choice.
Posted by likeitis5050 at 09:42 AM : May 31, 2007
No, your not alone. Most of us feel this way.
I'm surprised though, how may consevative rights on here are still admitting they believe in the president. Most of my friends from the right no longer support Bush (they're so embarassed) and rarely want to debate the issues anymore.
And no, I'm am not in the south.
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Way to go Harry Smith for dropping the charade of any pretence of objectivity with your on-screen Gore-gasm.
Those of us who are not Democrats and do not agree with the Democrats in their political views are continuosly amazed at the blatant worship of Democrats by the Main Stream Media that has been going on for decades.
This is yet another daily, hourly example of it.- Reply to this comment
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