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Al Gore Hits Bottom, Digs

Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 7:24:03 pm PST

Al Gore, former vice president of the United States, in Saudi Arabia: Gore Laments U.S. ‘Abuses’ Against Arabs.

JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia - Former Vice President Al Gore told a mainly Saudi audience on Sunday that the U.S. government committed “terrible abuses” against Arabs after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and that most Americans did not support such treatment.

Gore said Arabs had been “indiscriminately rounded up” and held in “unforgivable” conditions. The former vice president said the Bush administration was playing into al-Qaida’s hands by routinely blocking Saudi visa applications.

“The thoughtless way in which visas are now handled, that is a mistake,” Gore said during the Jiddah Economic Forum. “The worst thing we can possibly do is to cut off the channels of friendship and mutual understanding between Saudi Arabia and the United States.”

Gore told the largely Saudi audience, many of them educated at U.S. universities, that Arabs in the United States had been “indiscriminately rounded up, often on minor charges of overstaying a visa or not having a green card in proper order, and held in conditions that were just unforgivable.”

“Unfortunately there have been terrible abuses and it’s wrong,” Gore said. “I do want you to know that it does not represent the desires or wishes or feelings of the majority of the citizens of my country.”

UPDATE at 2/12/06 8:37:24 pm:

Al Gore has been taking Arab money for a while: lgf: Eminent Arab Scholars.

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1 easy  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:24:53pm

Gorebasism

2 sharona  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:27:18pm

Yet another Dem a**hole who says whatever he wants, wherever he wants because he knows the US no longer tries people for treason.

3 Windhorse  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:28:08pm

What a truly self serving pile of excrement...

4 billhedrick  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:28:26pm

You know, he usually obscenely distorts the truth, but this is so odd, I can't recognize what he's talking about

5 Ward Cleaver  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:29:03pm

F*ck Al Gore. Send him to Gitmo!

6 brakes  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:29:03pm

And to think, we just missed having that thing for president.

7 Apu Pibat  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:29:32pm

I'm Al Gore, and I'm trying to sound important.

8 eminencefront  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:29:32pm

"HE BETRAYED THIS COUNTRY! HE PLAYED ON OUR*cough*cough*hack* -clears throat-

Ahem, sorry about that.

/Algore mode off

9 Ward Cleaver  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:29:37pm

#6 brakes

We dodged a real bullet there.

10 looking closely  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:30:12pm

So, kowtowing to foreign audiences for dollars, is that what happens to former Democrat leaders in this country?

11 Mike C.  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:30:56pm

These people are just never going away, are they ?

12 ferris  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:31:29pm
“The thoughtless way in which visas are now handled, that is a mistake,” Gore said during the Jiddah Economic Forum. “The worst thing we can possibly do is to cut off the channels of friendship and mutual understanding between Saudi Arabia and the United States.”

Let me see if I have this straight...

Thoughlessly handling visas is an 'abuse'.
Then what exactly is killing 3,000 people?

If visa proceures that allowed 19 Muslim men into this country to kill 3,000 people are changed, we are cutting off 'channels of friendship and mutual understanding"? Many of us here on planet Earth would call that common sense defense.

This moron almost was President on 9/11/01. I don't even want to think about what that would have led to.

13 brakes  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:31:41pm

The Democrats lost their way a long time ago.

14 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:32:10pm

Damn, I'm so proud that I voted for Ralph Nader instead of Al Gore in 2004.

15 Salem  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:32:13pm

Hassan, CHOP!

16 solomonpanting  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:32:17pm

#2 sharona

Yet another Dem a**hole who says whatever he wants, wherever he wants because he knows the US no longer tries people for treason.

Not only that, but he's just another politico/celebrity who feels the need to bash the Bush Administration/US while in another country. Some folks try to present their country in a positive light when traveling abroad, while others seem to do all in their power to showcase the negatives.

17 mama winger  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:32:25pm

The election was STOLEN - STOLEN I tell you!

Bush was selected, not elected! I was disenfranchised!

Diebold, Halliburton, Hanging Chads, The Supremes!

I AM MAD AS HELL AND I'M NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE!

.
phew

18 Insert Clever Name Here  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:32:28pm

If he keeps on digging (from over there) maybe he'll go all the way through and pop out in USA again...

Is there a way we can, maybe, steel plate the ground and keep him out?
-ICNH

19 big L  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:32:35pm

digging for Dollahs, huh Al? You vile POS.
Glad you lost,ho

20 whiterasta  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:33:25pm

Gore and his buddy Clinton will always slag the USA as long as someone else is paying them to do so.

What a despicable pair they are.

Utterly compemtable and despicable.

Spit.

21 kynna  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:33:31pm
“I do want you to know that it does not represent the desires or wishes or feelings of the majority of the citizens of my country.”

That's true, Al. The desires, wishes and feelings of the VAST majority of the country were to turn Mecca to glass, but cooler heads prevailed.

What a boob.

22 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:33:43pm

#14 SwampWoman

Stupid fingers! 2000 presidential election.

/I'm gonna go to bed now before the fingers get any more uppity.

23 Magalaga Ding Dong  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:34:09pm

I'm swiftly losing faith in the sanity of just about everyone who speaks these days. We will be brought to defeat because of people like this guy. Is there nothing to stop this?

24 Apu Pibat  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:35:24pm

But remember, Al Gore would've prevented 9/11 from happening. Paul Begala says so, so you know it's true.

And Bill Clinton disarmed Sadaam Hussein, the economic sanctions against Iraq were genocide, the TANG memos were genuine, Al Gore had the 2000 Presidential election stolen from him, SUVs are frying the planet, the moon is made of green cheese, and so on and so forth.

25 big L  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:35:26pm

"Missed him by this much!"
/chaneling Maxwell Smart

26 Xango Annie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:36:17pm

He's POND SCUM! plus...
I wonder how many dollars he got paid for this little speech?

27 torog  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:37:03pm

al gore is a disney animatronic

28 flycasting for moonbats  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:37:36pm

As a former active duty Naval Officer and current reservist, I just can't tell you how happy I am that he was never in the Commander's seat. This bizarre move only solidifies something I thought couldn't get any more solid!

29 EE  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:37:53pm

There goes Gore, feeding their "victim" mindset. As if there isn't enough trouble with the violence based on a paranoid, false feeling of victimization.
Perhaps we shall now be treated to a new bin Laden video, citing Gore's speech as evidence of anti-Arab bigotry by the Great Satan.

It turns out that all of the 9/11 hijackers were Arab, and almost all of them were Saudi nationals. That affects the terrorist profile. When we search for those who are seeking paradise by blowing themselves up, who shall we investigate -- Norwegian eskimos?

Gore is a maroon.
And he is also doing a disservice to his country. And Gore is also doing a disservice to the war against Islamic radicalism, Islamic fascism, and Islamic imperialism.

Let's hope that the radical Islamists don't start quoting Gore. Is Gore trying to become for the war on jihaditerrorism the way Kerry was for the Vietnam war? Gore's defeat for president seems to have cut him loose from rationality. Has the self-proclaimed inventor of the Internet lost some of his marbles?

30 Ward Cleaver  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:37:56pm

Just when I think the Dems couldn't stoop any lower.

31 religion of bacon  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:37:59pm

As Zappa said,

Nobody looks good in brown lipstick

32 Insert Clever Name Here  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:38:00pm

Wait A Minute!
'the channels of friendship and mutual understanding between Saudi Arabia and the United States'...

I thought the lefties hated the Saudis because of Bush-Halliburton-Oil et cetera. Which is it?
-ICNH

33 big L  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:38:08pm

22-swamp woman-heheheh,LOLOLOL.
(Bad-Finger)

34 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:38:11pm

ALRIGHT... we got a thread about this...

Cool, baby..

35 ColKurtz  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:38:32pm

But don't worry... the Democrats could protect the country just as good as the Republicans are.

36 whiterasta  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:38:57pm

Since Algore hates America so much, I'm willing to exchange my Canadian citizenship for his American citizenship.

What a despicable,stinking maggot.

Look who is paying.

Jesus Christ.

37 Gadfly  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:39:15pm

If this fat slob keeps shooting his mouth off he may yet succeed in starting some real life riots in which someone actually gets killed.

38 Ward Cleaver  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:39:35pm

#29 EE

What marbles?

39 Zack  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:40:29pm

Thank you Ralph Nader.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Keep digging Al. I'm sure you'll eventually get to that warm place you're looking for.

40 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:40:36pm

Gore:

"and I say to you, Saudi Arabians... I have this lockbox... l-o-c-k-b-o-x.. why do I have this lock.. box.. because this lockbox will keep you safe in A.. mer..i.. ca..."

41 wccawa  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:40:44pm

God, that man makes me ill. Sick, even...

/exit stage left

42 The Other Les  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:41:50pm

Some of those folks are claiming that President Bush is going to cancel the next presidential election.

At the Huffington Post.

43 ZardozZ  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:41:53pm

Al Gore is a disgrace. Thank God for those hanging chads.

Just imagine what would have occured after 9/11 with him in the WhiteHouse. We would still be studying the rubble in NYC for clues as to what to do next. I am sure he would have set up a web site on the super highway he invented and attempted to commmunicate with the troubled mis understood muslim world.

---
ZZ Bachman / ZardozZ News & Satire Portal

44 quark2  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:42:02pm

@10 Mike C

no

45 Ringo the Gringo  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:43:07pm

May the fleas of a thousand camels infest his armpits.

46 big L  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:43:22pm

These two despicable f*cks (Bill+Al)prob receive some security briefings still.

47 Photios  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:43:25pm

It amuses me to see this. I hope that he gets a lot of air time with his "ideas". The majority of voters undertand what is going on much better than he and are not willing to see a flood of Arab immigrants, not matter how "peaceful" they are.

He also illustrates to the Country just how clueless the Democrats are in international relations and national defense.

So. let's see that he gets a lot of media exposure.

+Photi

48 Apu Pibat  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:43:42pm
Has the self-proclaimed inventor of the Internet lost some of his marbles?

What do you mean "some"?

49 hous bin pharteen  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:44:17pm

What the fuck is this idiot talking about?
Arab concentraition camps?

Al, do you really want to be known as the Benedict Arnold of this war?

50 HDrepub  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:44:17pm

Al is just doing what he does, pandering to whomever he's speaking to. He has no convictions, just calculations as to what might be best for promoting Al Gore. I've never liked this man, and like him even less since 2000.

51 big L  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:45:23pm

40-Amalie- LOLOL-l-o-c-k-b-o-x-LOLOL

52 Bilgeman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:45:48pm

"“Unfortunately there have been terrible abuses and it’s wrong,” Gore said. “I do want you to know that it does not represent the desires or wishes or feelings of the majority of the citizens of my country.”"

Which is, of course, why Gore himself was elected to the office of "citizen".

My God, but we were all exactly correct in the days and weeks after 9/11 when we shared the frisson of avoided calamity over the idea of being led by a "President Gore".

Regards;

53 flycasting for moonbats  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:45:56pm

Oh what evil has-beens must "spin" to get into the spotlight these days!

54 Ward Cleaver  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:46:30pm

#42 The Other Les

Some of those folks are claiming that President Bush is going to cancel the next presidential election.

F*cking lunatics.

55 rw in san diego  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:46:31pm

Gore...the first victim of global warming.

56 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:46:35pm

12 ferris

This moron almost was President on 9/11/01. I don't even want to think about what that would have led to.

Plus he was just a heartbeat away from being our President any time during the Clinton years.

/Clinton kept him busy stuffing cash down his pants at Buddhist temple fundraisers and playing footsie with Putin...

57 mama winger  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:46:40pm

I'm of the opinion that after the 2000 election, Gore just plain snapped. Meltdown. Breakdown. Crackup. And we're all forced to watch. What's horrible is that he seems to be positioning himself for another round, and there are those who are more than happy to give him a voice.

58 hous bin pharteen  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:46:53pm

Any body see any press photos of that trip?
I am wondering if you can see Jack Bauer in the background of any of them.

59 whiterasta  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:47:56pm

You know, at least in Canada we have a thing called the loyal opposition.

They may oppose the sitting government, but at least they are pro canadian.

I would expect the oppostion in America to be at least pro American.

60 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:48:02pm
 #51

big L  2/12/2006 07:45PM PST

40-Amalie- LOLOL-l-o-c-k-b-o-x-LOLOL

LOL... I can still remember him speaking about the lockbox.. sweat pouring off his body... freaky!

LOL

61 solomonpanting  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:48:59pm
#42 The Other Les 2/12/2006 07:41PM PST
Some of those folks are claiming that President Bush is going to cancel the next presidential election.

Funny, that. A few weeks before the 2004 Election, a friend and sometime work buddy said the same thing: "Bush is gonna cancel the election next month."
I was speechless and never talked politics with him again. How can one have any discussion with someone who thinks like that?

62 One Wish  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:49:28pm

Al is growing smaller and smaller and smaller, until one day, we won't be able to see him.

63 anti-fada  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:49:47pm

Maybe V.P. Cheney should invite Al on join him on his next hunting trip.

64 GNIDAthe#seCond  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:49:47pm

Relax! Look that way! The big story for the MSM for the next 2 weeks will be Dick Cheney shooting a lawyer...

65 The Sanity Inspector  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:50:17pm

Columnist John Leo once spoofily announced that there had been 100,000 hate crimes against Muslims after 9/11. They were:

One shooting.

Two bricks through shop windows.

99,997 limp handshakes and insincere hellos.

66 don't be that guy  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:50:19pm

I'm AL GORE,

Male Prostitute.

67 channeling the shah  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:50:20pm

did any of you suffer through "meet the press" today, w/ tom "i was senate majority leader yet i somehow managed to buck history & actually get myself fired" daschle, whining on incessantly about bush and "domestic spying," as the nannering nabobs like to put it, saying "we gave him the authority to do that abroad, BUT NOT HERE!" hey stupid, don't you know terrroism is the one issue bush reigns supreme on and 75% of americans view this as a total chickenshit non-story, saying "hey, if hachmad al mozsurei mustafaa calls me from a cave in wajiriztan, sure, check me out, but short of that mind your own damn business." nonetheless, there was ol' tommy d. (who's wife, they failed to mention, is one of the highest paid lobbyists in dc), solemnly droning on & on, flogging that horse long after it expired. gore, daschle, teddy k., idiots one in all, amply demonstrating that their total absence of legitimate issues & new ideas sure as hell ain't gonna win 'em back congess. they have a pulse on mainstream america about as well as hollywood does but they sure are aces when it comes to the righteous indignation.
i saw an msnbc teaser for a story this past week which was entitled "can the democrats win back the senate?" the gist of it being, you know, "abramhoff this, tom delay that." i almost sprayed my morning coffee all over the computer -- even political hitmen like begala & james carville concede that unless bush is, say, filmed, in imax, sodomizing a young saudi prince while snorting meth, ain't no way in hell this can happen, yet there's the good ol' impartial media, just duly & objectively reporting "just the facts, ma'am."

68 hous bin pharteen  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:50:43pm

"I regret that I have but one life to betray my country with"

Algores new campaign slogan?

69 Ward Cleaver  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:50:54pm

#60 Amalie

He is freaky.

Hi Amalie!

70 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:51:17pm
“I do want you to know that it does not represent the desires or wishes or feelings of the majority of the citizens of my country.”

Man o man.. if Gore only knew our wishes, desires, and feelings about him..

LOL~~

71 lockednloaded  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:51:22pm

Is there a district attorney in the crowd? what does the law say about treason? how and when does it apply? death penalty in time of war? does the law no longer matter?

72 QueenEsther  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:51:35pm

I'm picturing the former vice president obtaining his daily intelligence briefings from a sock puppet.

73 HillbillEE  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:52:28pm

Al is the poster child barking moonbat, he is an American treasure, every bit as valuable as Howard Dean.

74 obscured by clouds  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:52:44pm

Anytime I ever read anything about AL Gore I involuntarily slap myself in the face. I can't control it. If I'm doing the dishes and an Al Gore story comes on the news I smash a dinner plate over my head. True story.

75 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:53:03pm
 #62

One Wish  2/12/2006 07:49PM PST
Al is growing smaller and smaller and smaller, until one day, we won't be able to see him.

#63

anti-fada  2/12/2006 07:49PM PST

Maybe V.P. Cheney should invite Al on join him on his next hunting trip.

You guys are too funny... I can imagine a Gore blimp floating away up into the atmosphere...

76 Ward Cleaver  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:53:15pm

#62 One Wish

Al Gore is - The Biggest Loser.

77 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:53:16pm

#64 Gnida

Relax! Look that way! The big story for the MSM for the next 2 weeks will be Dick Cheney shooting a lawyer...

Yeah, the majority of Americans will be wondering why he didn't take a second shot.

/Apologies to all you wonderful attorneys out there...

78 looking closely  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:53:16pm

#59 Whiterasta

The American opposition is decidedly UN-american.

I would say that these clowns seem to forget we are at war, except that is seems more clear that they would like us to LOSE the war we are currently engaged in.

79 reader  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:53:25pm

He's speaking to a country, Saudi Arabia, that still supports slavery and that has firmly installed the world's most severe and unforgiving legal system of religious apartheid.

You're a real winner, Al. Every thing you say rings hollow, just like your party's so-called liberalism.

80 One Wish  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:54:06pm

If you want to drive a liberal really crazy... If a liberal says something like: bush stole the election...or...bush was selected by the supreme court...you simply say "Great!, that means he is eligable to run in 2008!"

81 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:54:06pm

69 Ward

He's a Freak! He came from a giant pod out in the back yard..

/Hi Ward!

82 Ringo the Gringo  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:54:08pm

Ward Cleaver,

He is freaky

He sure is.

83 slotgun  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:54:10pm

Is that jackhole running for office over there? He's in full October 2000 fever pitch.

84 solomonpanting  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:54:27pm

#74 obscured by clouds

If I'm doing the dishes and an Al Gore story comes on the news I smash a dinner plate over my head.

Hope they're paper plates.

85 yehoshua  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:54:27pm

Can you picture Al Gore in a kafiyyah, puffing on a hookah? Oh yeah, you just get a whiff of that Saudi money, and your head automatically lowers in complete submission.
Let's see, though, doesn't that Saudi oil make an awful contribution to global warning?
Oh well.

86 easy  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:54:35pm

And of all the places to spew this nonsence, Saudi Arabia.

Gore on the Saudis:

"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," Gore expressed, directly comparing Bush to radical Islam terrorists. "They all have certain features in common.


Wonder if the can Google

87 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:54:42pm

#79 Reader

He's speaking to a country, Saudi Arabia, that still supports slavery and that has firmly installed the world's most severe and unforgiving legal system of religious apartheid.

You're a real winner, Al. Every thing you say rings hollow, just like your party's so-called liberalism.

I'm sure he lectured them severely about women's reproductive rights and the rights to an abortion.

88 taterhead  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:54:51pm

Can this assbag be tried for anything? Didn't presidents in the past jail or throw out of the country traitorous bastages?

89 rw in san diego  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:54:54pm

#63 anti-fada

"Maybe V.P. Cheney should invite Al on join him on his next hunting trip."


ROFL

90 easy  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:55:03pm

They even

91 Bubbaman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:55:09pm

It's scary to think that this moron almost became President. Proof positive of divine intervention.

92 Apu Pibat  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:55:09pm
Relax! Look that way! The big story for the MSM for the next 2 weeks will be Dick Cheney shooting a lawyer...

It's still safer to go hunting with Dick Cheney than it is to be a passenger in Ted Kennedy's car.

93 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:55:25pm
 #74

obscured by clouds  2/12/2006 07:52PM PST

Anytime I ever read anything about AL Gore I involuntarily slap myself in the face. I can't control it. If I'm doing the dishes and an Al Gore story comes on the news I smash a dinner plate over my head. True story.

Damn, dude.. don't read this thread...

Stay away from the dishes..

94 Ward Cleaver  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:56:14pm

#72 QueenEsther

The one in the 1-800-BAR-NONE commercials.

/do you need a car?

95 world b. free  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:56:31pm

OT - I think I need to move. Philly.com is running a poll to ask readers whether it was appropriate for the Inquirer to publish one of the cartoons.

935 votes so far. 668 (71%) say it was inappropriate. I am astounded.

96 HillbillEE  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:56:33pm

Good ole Al, he is living proof that any American can run for President.

97 HDrepub  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:57:23pm

Just think fellow LGFers, if it wasn't for Armand Hammer, Al would be just another hillbilly from Tennessee like me.

98 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:57:34pm

92 Abu Phibat

It's still safer to go hunting with Dick Cheney than it is to be a passenger in Ted Kennedy's car.

Yes..

lol..

99 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:57:50pm

I feel for Tipper. It must be awful for her to watch her husband spew stupid sh** in public like that.

100 ferris  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:58:43pm

#56 Amalie

You mean Buddhist monks aren't known for their material wealth or political activism? But, I read the NY Times almost daily during the Clinton years and they didn't make a big deal out of it so it couldn't have been that important, right?

Can you imagine what the Clinton years would have been like with the Blogosphere? I don't think even I, a confirmed member of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy, could have taken that.

101 Dar ul Harb  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:59:27pm

Hey Al, I hear there's room for you now in Bahrain.

102 Mr. Frank  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 5:59:51pm

"...minor charges of overstaying a visa..." WTF?

103 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:00:06pm
 #97

HDrepub  2/12/2006 07:57PM PST

Just think fellow LGFers, if it wasn't for Armand Hammer, Al would be just another hillbilly from Tennessee like me.

That's right... Communism was very, very good to Mr. Hammer.. and so was Al Senior's cattle "ranch."

104 HDrepub  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:01:24pm

99 SwampWoman
I don't feel sorry for Tipper, she's been along for the ride for years, just like Hillary was with Billy Boy. Besides she's a moonbat too, so they make a cute couple hehe.

105 yehoshua  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:01:29pm

To paraphrase Dr. Seuss:

Albert Arnold Gore
Will you please go now?!

106 NY Nana  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:01:31pm

You guys mean this albore?

107 taterhead  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:01:40pm

#79 reader

He's speaking to a country, Saudi Arabia, that still supports slavery and that has firmly installed the world's most severe and unforgiving legal system of religious apartheid


...

just like your party's so-called liberalism.


Um..isn't that what liberalism (a.k.a. communism) is?

108 HDrepub  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:03:43pm

106 NY Nana
I see Al is playing with lighter fluid. If he would just inhale...well, just sayin'

109 Promethea  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:04:16pm

#6 brakes . . .

And to think, we just missed having that thing for president.

By about 570 votes. Unbelievable.

The man is (1) mentally ill and (2) on the Saudis' generous "retirement plan" for former U.S. officials as a lobbyist for the princes and their Wahabbist thugs.

110 NY Nana  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:04:40pm

Just thinking that he might have won in 2000 and flip flop Skerry Kerry in 2004?

Oy!

111 Bubbaman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:04:46pm

While Gore may be licking feet, Carter is well, just scum. Read this great expose in the WT about Carter's illegal surveillance program.

Un-f-ing believable!

112 Rootless Cosmo  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:04:55pm

Phew! Another new low. But the world keeps turning, and no one takes these people to task. We have a large fifth column in this country, and until we deal effectively with them, I'm not sure we can prevail abroad. Prosecutions for treason. Prosecute the NYTimes for the terrorist tip off.

Meanwhile, 4,000 angry [bigoted word]s in the streets of Paris.

Love the Olympics; how much longer will they exist? I hope they continue without incident.

Finally, with all this, why are the stock markets holding up?

113 RedWhiteAndJew  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:05:02pm
"Arabs in the United States had been “indiscriminately rounded up, often on minor charges of overstaying a visa or not having a green card in proper order, and held in conditions that were just unforgivable.”

Of course, the conditions they are held in are far inferior to those that proselytizing Christians are subject to in Saudi Arabia.

Not.

114 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:05:24pm
 #100

ferris  2/12/2006 07:58PM PST
#56 Amalie

You mean Buddhist monks aren't known for their material wealth or political activism? But, I read the NY Times almost daily during the Clinton years and they didn't make a big deal out of it so it couldn't have been that important, right?

Can you imagine what the Clinton years would have been like with the Blogosphere? I don't think even I, a confirmed member of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy, could have taken that.

Ferris..

I would have loved it... I remember being held hostage by the MSM.. the releasing of potential "damaging" stories on late Friday afternoon...

Ending up in the grave yard by Sunday ... little or no exposure..

A toast...

to the end of being bottle fed the "news" by the MSM..

115 Ward Cleaver  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:05:25pm

They're talking about the Cheney hunting accident on the local news now. According to their report, Whittington stepped into the line of fire, unannounced. So it wasn't Cheney's fault.

116 obscured by clouds  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:05:47pm

#84 Solomonpanting

Hope they're paper plates.

No. I stick those in my ears!

117 quark2  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:06:43pm

@97 HDrepub

Good ol' Arm and Hammer (communist symbol) who was aligned with the USSR.

118 NY Nana  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:07:39pm

#108 HDrepub

Hey, do you realize how many steaks can be BBQ'd on that? After all, isn't he a conservationist?

119 Alone in NY  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:07:49pm

...and just think, our very own internet-inventer might have been President. Isn't it funny how Clinton and Gore are making speeches for pay all over the Arab Middle East?

Maybe President Ahm-A-DinnerJacket(TM) will give Al a real job as Resident Infidel Mouthpiece.

120 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:08:06pm

#115 Ward Cleaver

They're talking about the Cheney hunting accident on the local news now. According to their report, Whittington stepped into the line of fire, unannounced. So it wasn't Cheney's fault.

That's what it sounded like on NPR, too.

121 QueenEsther  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:08:48pm

#94 Ward Cleaver

The one in the 1-800-BAR-NONE commercials.

/do you need a car?

oh, no, not the celebrity kind of puppet. Just the plain tube sox variety that only comes out when he's all alone and really, really needs a friend to talk to.

122 cybermick  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:08:53pm

I'm sure that Algore has a role to play in the inscrutable design of a beneficient Providence - although I'm damned if I can figure out what it is.

123 brent  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:10:57pm
“I do want you to know that it does not represent the desires or wishes or feelings of the majority of the citizens of my country.”

He is of course speaking of Insanesylvania, not the good ole US of A.

Hope they paid him a boatload of money for that bile. As I type that I realize he'd probably say it for free. To the mirror.

124 HDrepub  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:12:47pm

118 NY Nana

I actually saw some soldiers do that with Ronson lighter fluid when I was in the Army. I never had the guts (or lack of sense) to try it. Always afraid I'd inhale when I was supposed to exhale.

125 Ringo the Gringo  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:13:31pm

Here's a picture of Al and Tipper with Fred "God hates fags" Phelps at a Gore fund raiser held at Phelps Topeka Kansas
home.

126 solomonpanting  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:14:59pm

WOW! The change of the thread's pic sure drives home Mr. Gore's well thought out point.

127 paint-right  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:15:06pm

I'm just about to go to bed, to get ready for the middle school hijinks the week before vacation begins, but I just had to post after reading this

I am truly appalled. Incredulous.

Mama winger- I hope you are right, that he has snapped, because if not, then he is the worst traitor yet among the Democratic ex office holders. What bizarro universe does he inhabit?

Produce names and places, Al, dates, conditions, camp locations and commandants. If not, then you are lying.

I would like to suggest that he not be let back in. He is either certifiable or a traitor.

128 jcm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:15:25pm

When Algore lost the election, he lost what he had left of his mind.

129 The Other Les  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:16:04pm

# 61 solomonpanting

I was speechless and never talked politics with him again. How can one have any discussion with someone who thinks like that?


Someone sent me a link to a google video that claimed that the Bush administration was behind the attacks on 9/11. I said that I was not going to waste time on enemy propaganda. I was then called a zombie.

End of a two decade friendship.

130 Cartman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:17:16pm

#120 Swamp Woman

They're talking about the Cheney hunting accident on the local news now. According to their report, Whittington stepped into the line of fire, unannounced. So it wasn't Cheney's fault.

Late to the thread, but I was amused at the initial MSM's delight regarding this story. Especially the local "News At Six" pundits. This one talking head here could barely conceal his glee that our VP had peppered someone else.

131 bonz  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:17:27pm

When the most sympathetic audience you can find is overseas what does that say about your polical party?

132 tom11220  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:18:30pm

Al Gore reminds us why Americans do not trust the Democratic Party on the issue of security. Shame on him.

I used to have respect for him, and once regarded him as a thinking man. But with comments such as this, I have long since been disabused of such notions.

133 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:18:54pm

#130 Cartman

Late to the thread, but I was amused at the initial MSM's delight regarding this story. Especially the local "News At Six" pundits. This one talking head here could barely conceal his glee that our VP had peppered someone else.

Well, hopefully they'll quit reporting VP Cheney was hunting for quail with buckshot.

134 stormhit  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:19:05pm

Al Gore's pretty much off his rocker, but none of his remarks come even close to treason.

Saudi Arabia is our ally, remember?

135 Jheka  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:19:29pm

Al Gore was selling out his nation (to the Chinese) even when he was VP. I wonder how much the Saudis bought him for.

He joins a growing list of top U.S. officials who are doing everything that they can to help America's enemies ... Carter, Ramsey Clark ... and now Gore.

136 HDrepub  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:19:52pm
122 cybermick 2/12/2006 08:08PM PST
I'm sure that Algore has a role to play in the inscrutable design of a beneficient Providence - although I'm damned if I can figure out what it is.


Al was sent to us to punish us for our sins. There is no other explanation for such a pimple on humanity's ass.

137 Mars Needs Neocons  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:19:57pm

#56 Amalie 2/12/2006 07:46PM PST

The scary thing is you are right. Did you know there were more attempts on Klintons life than any president in U.S. history? However, since most were listed as random acts by nuts, and "accidents" it will never hit a history book anywhere.

138 GNIDAthe#seCond  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:19:59pm

Cassandra: Leftwingers will heed Al Gore's words. "Pearls!" they'll say! For the next three years, lefties will robotically recycle their robot master's words! You heard it here first!

139 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:20:36pm

#125 Ringo the Gringo

Here's a picture of Al and Tipper with Fred "God hates fags" Phelps at a Gore fund raiser held at Phelps Topeka Kansas
home.

Oh. My. God. Gore took their filthy money?

140 anotherindyfilmguy  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:21:16pm

#83-no-no-no... he's only fundraising over there from what is essentially our enemies, declared or not* without a care or concern that his remarks will only fuel the fire of our current problems instead of being useful in helping to solve them...

*something he seems very, very comfy with btf'nw...

141 The Other Les  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:21:48pm

There is nothing wrong with Vice President Cheney that a remediam firearms safety course couldn't fix. That or a hunting trip with the congressional delegation from Massachusetts.

142 gunslingah  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:22:07pm

I served in the federal government (in various military and civilian capacities) under the Bush 41, Clinton, and Bush 43 administrations. I consider Al Gore an unbelievable hypocrite, and, oh, yes, lying piece of shit.

He blasts George W. Bush for eliminating the Saddam Hussein regime, without mentioning his own numerous speeches and statements calling for the same thing, and without acknowledging that "regime change" in Iraq was the official policy of the Clinton-Gore administration... based upon basically the same intelligence upon which Bush (post 9/11) went to war.

He savages Bush for authorizing the warrantless NSA eavesdropping of Al Qaeda suspects, without mentioning that during his own administration, his boss Bill Clinton authorized the warrantless physical search of Aldrich Ames's home and residence, a far more intrusive search of a U.S. citizen, and without mentioning that his own administration's Justice Department argued (persuasively) for the same authorities the Bush administration has exercised.

Lying hypocritical prick.

On a personal level, he is a complete and total asshole. His U.S. Secret Service detail utterly despised him, and breathed a great sigh of relief when he was defeated in his presidential bid.

143 bonz  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:25:11pm

Strange part is Gore et al are probably destroying the big bucks speaking tour overseas. Tapes of these speeches will no doubt show up on commercials

144 Mars Needs Neocons  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:25:20pm

#142 gunslingah 2/12/2006 08:22PM PST

Those of us hijacked into being additional security on one of his eternal photo ops didn't think much of him either.

145 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:26:37pm

#141 The Other Les


There is nothing wrong with Vice President Cheney that a remediam firearms safety course couldn't fix. That or a hunting trip with the congressional delegation from Massachusetts.

Well, if somebody walks unannounced into your field of fire, I'm not sure that a firearms safety course can help much.

/Unless they teach first aid.

Dang, wish Reaganite was still awake. Shouldn't secret service agents be stationed around to keep the VP from shooting people?

146 solomonpanting  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:27:14pm

#142 gunslingah

His U.S. Secret Service detail utterly despised him, and breathed a great sigh of relief when he was defeated in his presidential bid.

Yeah, can you imagine the panic and "drawing of straws" as to who would be willing to take a bullet for him?

147 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:28:34pm

#146 solomonpanting

Yeah, can you imagine the panic and "drawing of straws" as to who would be willing to take a bullet for him?

I think I'd duck.

/But that's just me.

148 Mars Needs Neocons  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:29:42pm

#147 SwampWoman 2/12/2006 08:28PM PST

Hell I'd be correcting the shooter's stance and aiming.

149 NY Nana  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:29:52pm

Charles

Oh, G-d, that picture...

albore must have a memory problem...that day...

150 goodbye_natalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:30:01pm

Hard to believe this man almost won the U.S. Presidency less than six years ago and just over a year ago we almost put a treasonous, liberal coward in the White House.

This country is in big trouble...what kind of a disaster will it take for 50% of the people to wake up?

151 Jeff_Boeing  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:30:40pm

#15 Salem


Hassan, CHOP!


Thanks for that...Be thinkin about Looney Tunes all night now...


:D

152 Mars Needs Neocons  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:31:30pm

#150 goodbye_natalie 2/12/2006 08:30PM PST

It already happened a little more than four years ago. It didn't work.

153 cantrecant  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:32:03pm

Is Al Gore was in a position to speak for the majority of the citizens of the US?

154 goodbye_natalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:32:23pm

#152 Mars Needs Neocons,

Unfortunately, I think you're right. God help us.

155 Victor  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:32:43pm

#29 EE 2/12/2006 07:37PM PST

"Gore is also doing a disservice to the war against Islamic radicalism, Islamic fascism, and Islamic imperialism."

Gore is not at war with Islamic radicalism. They are his allies. Gore's war is against evil America, which, besides being the fount of global injustice, also committed the unpardonable sin of rejecting its savior -- Algore -- and in doing so robbed his life of all meaning, leaving him a ruined man.

For that we must die.

156 big L  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:32:54pm

75-Amalie-Just a thought tho on the hunting trip--Suppose it had been the other way around with Cheney being shot at. Would the security detail have had to shoot Whittington?

Prob shove him into a l-o-ck-b-o-x, huh.

"There coming to take me away, haha...
There coming to take me away ho ho'
to the funny-farm..."
/channelling 60's gadget song

157 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:33:07pm

Oh, Gawd. Local NBC news said he was "sprayed with bullets".

158 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:33:21pm
#137

Mars Needs Neocons  2/12/2006 08:19PM PST

#56 Amalie 2/12/2006 07:46PM PST

The scary thing is you are right. Did you know there were more attempts on Klintons life than any president in U.S. history? However, since most were listed as random acts by nuts, and "accidents" it will never hit a history book anywhere.

No.. I didn't know this..

Where they women looking for revenge?

159 obscured by clouds  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:33:22pm

Charles, in reference to your attaching the photo to this thread, it's too bad nobody will have the gonads to flash that pic in front of Gore the next time he self-loathes to the Saudis. B@stard.

160 looking closely  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:33:28pm

I knew someone who spent an hour with Gore at some political function who described him as the most arrogant elitist prick he had ever met in his life.

But hey, without Gore inventing the internet, we wouldn't have blogs like this one, right?

161 Ringo the Gringo  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:34:18pm

Swampm Woman,

Oh. My. God. Gore took their filthy money?


He sure did.

From Wikipedia:

In the 1980s, the Phelps family were strong political allies with then-senator Al Gore. The home of Fred Jr., Phelps' eldest son, located in the Westboro compound, acted as Gore's campaign quarters for one of his senate races, and the Westboro compound was host to a fundraiser. Numerous photos exist on the internet of Fred Phelps Jr. and his second wife, Betty Phelps-Schurle, posing with Al and Tipper Gore in Phelps Jr.'s home. Phelps also served as a Gore delegate on the floor of the Democratic National Convention in Atlanta in 1988. [66]

(scroll down to 'Political affiliations')

162 Mars Needs Neocons  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:35:00pm

#158 Amalie 2/12/2006 08:33PM PST

Woulda been but Hillary had them all killed. ;)

163 Captain Hate  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:35:03pm

I've seriously thought that Gore is mentally "not all there" for quite a while. I don't know if he smoked too much Nam weed during Full Metal Keyboard or if it was too hard dealing with his bigot old man not being the knight in shining armor that he wanted him to be. Flunking out of divinity school was another step. Anyway Weird Al has been arduously constructing an alternative reality where he increasingly resides. The robotic "No controlling legal authority" mantra when as VP he got caught with his hand in the campaign cookie jar should've had him fitted for a suit with the arms that tie in the back. His performances during the 2000 debates weren't the actions of a sane man. And since the election he's gone totally off the tracks. I think Bush had some inkling of this when he told Pelosi's daughter when she was making her documentary (iirc) that if he lost the election his life would go on just fine. Weird Al just keeps getting weirder.

164 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:35:15pm
#156

big L  2/12/2006 08:32PM PST

75-Amalie-Just a thought tho on the hunting trip--Suppose it had been the other way around with Cheney being shot at. Would the security detail have had to shoot Whittington?

I don't know? Something to ponder...

165 SaneInMN  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:36:08pm

Check out [Link: www.powerlineblog.com...] to see what some of Al's friends at the MN Sickle and Star have to say about a few soldiers attempts at delivering some good news concerning Iraq. All of us here get buried in the day to day garbage spewed forth by pukes like Al, Cindy, etc. However, just take a step back and realize that a major American party, along with the entire leftist ideology, WANTS AMERICA TO LOSE A WAR!...and when it appears that we are winning, they actually go to bed with a feeling of despair and loss! Unbelievable!

166 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:36:39pm

Why is there not a thread about this abuse?

[Link: news.bbc.co.uk...]

I think it is disgusting. British troops took a great risk by going outside their compound to capture the some of the "kids" that were throwing stones and GRENADES at them, dragged them away and gave them a good beating.

TWO years ago!

Lesson learned. Anyone who throws a stone or a grenade at British troops gets shot.

167 hepcat  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:36:54pm

Sorry folks, I haven't been keeping score. In the 2006 dhimmi-Olympics, does this put Gore ahead of Carter?

168 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:37:05pm

Dang, lots of folks traveling to the NE are stranded in the airports down here.

169 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:38:20pm

163 Captain Hate

Perhaps next on Gore's agenda... a visit to Iran.. to apologize for Bush's heavy handedness of their Nuclear "Energy" Program.

170 SwampWoman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:39:00pm

#167 hepcat

Sorry folks, I haven't been keeping score. In the 2006 dhimmi-Olympics, does this put Gore ahead of Carter?

I think Jimmy might be slightly further ahead due to that lifetime achievement award.

171 solomonpanting  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:39:56pm

#167 hepcat

In the 2006 dhimmi-Olympics, does this put Gore ahead of Carter?

The year is young and this is a marathon event.

172 Captain Hate  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:43:26pm

#169 Amalie

Speaking of energy, maybe he'll pass out some of those "Earth in the Balance" snoozers, which I'm sure were remaindered a day after they were published. With any luck, it'll bore all of them to death. Or replace the Koran, Quran, Q''Rn. Whatever.

173 Tasty_Beverage  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:44:35pm

That photo is such a heartbreaker.

For those who missed it the first time around:

The Falling Man

174 lowandslow  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:44:57pm

#166 wurm
Why do you trolls always start by asking a question?
Why are you such an ass?
Why is the sky blue?

175 Mars Needs Neocons  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:45:16pm

#172 Captain Hate 2/12/2006 08:43PM PST

I think it's spelled Crayon.

176 big L  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:46:21pm

99-swampwoman- sigh...(psst...maybe she is glad he is out of town...)

177 Jheka  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:47:15pm

#157 Swampwoman:

So, Cheney was hunting quail with an uzi? Was the reporter Giuliana "400 Rounds" Sgrena?

178 HypnoToad  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:49:28pm

#109 Promethia

Al Gore had been groomed and had expected to be president since childhood. I remember seeing him at Bush's first inaguration sitting ten feet away from the spot that he was "destined" to be.
Must have been like holding a $50 million lottery ticket ONE digit away from the winning #. Of course he snapped.

179 obscured by clouds  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:50:21pm

#167 HepCat

Sorry folks, I haven't been keeping score. In the 2006 dhimmi-Olympics, does this put Gore ahead of Carter?

I think so. Chirac burned out back in the fall *rimshot*. Carter will be in the running for "dhimmi of the decade" until the time comes that he buys the big peanut farm in the sky. He's that far gone. He's borderline untouchable in the "Dhimmi" category for the unseeable future, imo.

It's time for some (fairly) new blood - I'm for Gore in 2006. He's a scrapper...he wants it bad...you've gotta give him that. Gore's a 310lb dhimmi with good feet (to use NFL scout vernacular).

180 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:50:24pm

lowandslow,

Why do you call me a troll?

Why don't you research the "incident" and get back to us with your opinion of the "abuse"

181 Catttt  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:53:09pm

I'm tongue-tied (finger-tied?), I'm so angry.

I'm really angry at Mr. Fat Sweatyface. Dammit. Too angry to actually say anything logical.

Why won't he go away and grow hemp or something, and leave the country the heck alone? No one is ever going to elect him to anything again. Retire, dammit!

Thank you very much, Charles, for keeping this fool in the public eye, so that we won't forget and turn our back on him for a minute. Also, thank you for reminding us why this is so important.

/Is Kos orgasming over the comments yet?

182 looking closely  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:53:49pm

On the "falling man", the six year old daughter of a friend of my ex-girlfriend was visiting NYC on 9-11 and saw with her own baby eyes various people jumping from the towers.

She asked her mother why these people were jumping, and her mother, absolutely horrified, told her small child that nobody was jumping and she imagined it.

Poor kid.

Poor Mommy.

Poor us.

183 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:54:24pm
 #172

Captain Hate  2/12/2006 08:43PM PST

#169 Amalie

Speaking of energy, maybe he'll pass out some of those "Earth in the Balance" snoozers, which I'm sure were remaindered a day after they were published. With any luck, it'll bore all of them to death. Or replace the Koran, Quran, Q''Rn. Whatever.

Yes.. Time to be pro-active.. we could rename him the Gore-Bore 2000... the potential of Death By Boring would be devastating with no residual environmental effects..

How ironic would that be?

184 blog_espen  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:54:38pm

Good thing Al wasn't at Coretta S. Kings memorial.

185 BigDog  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:54:50pm

al "moonbeam" gore became unhinged when Monica replace him under the desk.

186 big L  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:56:14pm

137-Mars-got any links on that? i never knew that Bill's life was threatened except by Hil.

187 Earth2moonbat  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:56:20pm

I got an idea. Let's round Gore up indiscriminately and hold him in conditions that are just unforgivable. Then the world will be spared his globe-warming CO2.

188 Mars Needs Neocons  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 6:59:13pm

#186 big L 2/12/2006 08:56PM PST

I wish I did. It's been a long time since I saw the list, but three just off the top of my head:

The plane crash on the lawn, Bullets in the bannister, and the nutjob shooting at the white house from the front fence.

All of these were blown off as things other than assasination attempts.

There were four or five others, but I can't recall them right now.

189 goodbye_natalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:00:16pm

This pampered, pompous ass didn't know how it felt to fail because everything in his sorry life had been handed to him before. After it happened that he lost, and in the aftermath of the 2000 fiasco, I sense Al Gore had decided that America didn't deserve his "great" leadership.

I am convinced this man, and the hundreds like him in Democratic leadership positions, would as soon see America destroyed than the opposing party be kept in power.

They are stupid enough to think that if America falls apart, they can either be heroes by restoring her greatness or at worst, no skin off their little pampered asses because there will always be someone there for them.

I got news for them. We fail, our military fails, and there will be no where for these cowards to hide. Al will either be up in the front row with his butt in the air, or his fat head will be separated from his ever larding body.

190 Powderfinger  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:01:31pm

#14 SwampWoman

Damn, I'm so proud that I voted for Ralph Nader instead of Al Gore in 2004.

I did a bad thing. Being from a bluer than hell state, and wanting to screw with y'alls election, I went Nader Trader and promised some anonymous Floridian that I'd vote for Ralph if he helped put the Gorebot in the White House. I'm such a dick.

/That reminds me, I've got seppuku to attend to

191 Noam Sayin'  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:01:44pm

Al Gore: America's George Galloway.

192 Catttt  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:01:48pm

166 wurm

Why you are called a troll:

Rhetorical questions (which btw immediately make me want to stomp you into the ground) followed by generalizations, little sound bites of history, relativistic commentary, or personal opinions on side issues are a common tactic of trolls. Scroll up, check your posts, and then remind yourself that if it walks like a troll and quacks like a troll, a lightbulb will go on over our heads - aha, a troll.

Why don't you research the "incident" and get back to us with your opinion of the "abuse"


Why don't you go jump in a lake?

193 Earth2moonbat  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:02:16pm

Gore's just mad because he's #2.

194 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:02:22pm

lowandslow suddenly went really quiet.

195 wanumba  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:02:43pm

AL Gore is a complete fraud, crafted by his father who was financed by communist darling Armand Hammer. There's no "there, there" Can't image what Gore would have chosen as a career if his father hadn't spent all his waking hours molding him into the facade of a politician who might be preident one day.
What kind of president would Al Gore have made if he couldn't even hold onto his constitutionally designated office? Hillary moved in and kicked him out. Yeh, that's the kind of shrivelled balls we want for president.

196 lowandslow  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:03:46pm

#180 wurm
Why don't you take a flying fuck.

197 Frank_Mtl  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:03:49pm

And to think this could have been a dhimmi at the head of the Free World. Did not happen. Dieu Merci.

198 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:04:32pm

Cattt,

Is English your second language?

199 trigger girlie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:04:37pm

Can that bitch die already? And I mean "die" as in stop breathing and spewing garbage out of his pie hole. What an unworthy piece of dog shit!

200 obscured by clouds  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:07:09pm

#182 looking Closely
Wow. My best friend from high school's sister lived 3 blocks away from the WTC and everything happened just as she was just leaving her apartment for work. She said she "saw the jumpers before she knew what they were." Then she ran away.

201 gymnast  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:07:40pm

Al Gore appears to want to replace Jimmah Carter at the head of the list of "Top Islamist Stooges". He will fail, even at this.

202 Isaac Schrödinger  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:09:04pm

It must have hit him in the gut to know that even after winning most of the votes in the US, he still wouldn't be president. He tried his best with the most prosperous economy as his record--and still lost.

Since then, he has spewed increasingly potent rhetorical venom. But now, he has accomplished a most incendiary feat: He trashed his own government, and by extension his countrymen, in the land which produced most of the 9/11 hijackers.

Gore talks of "terrible abuses" of Arabs in the US while standing among those who celebrated and distributed sweets after 9/11. Can you imagine a former vice president standing in the USSR in the late 1940s and speaking of the terrible treatment of Russians in the US while the Soviet regime filled the Gulags?

Gore speaks of Arabs being "held in conditions that were just unforgivable" in a land where Third Country Nationals (TCNs) are treated as slaves; women are the property of their guardian: a father, a brother or a husband; alcohol possession is met with a public beheading; stealing leaves one with only one hand; and the Religious Police -- the Mutaween -- enforce the backward and barbaric Sharia laws.

The Saudi regime is the very nerve center of what we fight. Yet, Al Gore consoles them while spitting at his own government. In a party filled with opportunistic, unprincipled and defeatist politicians, Al Gore has earned the distinction of being the most despicable of them all.

203 Malleus Dei  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:10:03pm

Shame on you, Al Gore. Shame.

204 nofreelunch  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:12:01pm

Memo to Gorebot:

STFD and STFU

205 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:12:28pm

You guys are reading but not understanding!

"Why is there not a thread about this abuse?" #166

WHY IS THERE NOT A THREAD DETAILING THE ACTIONS THAT LED UP TO THIS "ABUSE"

There, is that more clear now?

206 sngnsgt  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:12:56pm

#27 torog

al gore is a disney animatronic

Al Gore is fucking Goofy!

207 gymnast  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:13:46pm

#198, wurm. After looking at your football, it appears that you might be a fit subject for an ornithological field study. How do you feel about Al Gore going over to the Middle east to run down his country?

208 Powderfinger  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:14:16pm

#198 wurm

Is English your second language?

Funny you should ask that question. I was reading your #166 and the responses, and I get the impression that what you meant to say maybe didn't come across too well, and people got an opposite impression.

You might want to restate and adjust your tone. It's a lot easier than trying to put entrails back where they belong.

Then again, I could be wrong.

209 Catttt  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:14:23pm

198 wurm

Please note that even the troll's ad hominem attacks are in the form of a question.

Troll.

210 Hulegu Khan  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:14:29pm

Well I'm sure glad the visas for these guys weren't "abused". Wouldn't want to damage our friendly relations with a great ally like Saudi Arabia over a handful of visas would we?

211 Malleus Dei  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:15:23pm

"She asked her mother why these people were jumping, and her mother, absolutely horrified, told her small child that nobody was jumping and she imagined it."

That seems to be the official Democratic Party position now: 9/11 never happened, and George Bush just randomly went off on Islamic terrorism for no reason.

Every seems to have forgotten the innocent dead in New York, murdered at the hands of terrorists for no reason at all except homicidal mania.

We gave peace a chance, and we got back 9/11. And until creatures like Al Gore crawl their way back into office, we have a chance to set a lot of things right.

212 savage_nation[deleted]  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:15:38pm
213 Frank_Mtl  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:17:16pm

#202 Isaac Shroedinger

The Saudi regime is the very nerve center of what we fight

My sentiment exactly.

214 solomonpanting  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:18:25pm

#206 sngnsgt

Al Gore is fucking Goofy!

I feel sorry for Goofy.

215 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:23:40pm

OK Powderfinger you speak english.

The current British Army scandal is based on the last minute of the movie titled "one day in the life of a soldier in Iraq"

That last minute gets the headilnes!

Rent the DVD from blockbusters and see what led up to the last minute of "action"

The bad guys got away with a good beating. In a less politically corect movie they would have been shot and killed as soon as the first grenade was thrown.

216 macofromoc  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:25:14pm

I hereby suggest that the minions of lizards refer to the obese 2000 presidential loser to be renamed Dick Gore.

217 NY Nana  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:25:15pm

Definition of a troll seems to have many wurm-like characteristics. Hmmm.

Looking at that picture gives me even less tolerance for trolls than usual.

Damn it, we live with it. Why have so many forgotten? Is anybody stupid enough to think that they will not do it again?

218 miguelj  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:27:57pm

I was going to ask whose payroll this treasonous son-of-a-bitch is on, but you've already answered my question.

219 rayra[deleted]  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:28:47pm
220 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:31:38pm

savage_nation,

Why did you not quote my full post?

"I think it is disgusting." Yes I really do.

For the BBC to highlight the "beatings" yet fail to give readers the background.

You didn't quote "Lesson learned. Anyone who throws a stone or a grenade at British troops gets shot."

221 PSGInfinity  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:34:11pm

#22 SwampWoman

Suggest those fingers get uppity over here...

222 rayra[deleted]  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:35:46pm
223 rayra[deleted]  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:37:21pm
224 savage_nation[deleted]  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:40:45pm
225 looking closely  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:41:13pm

#200 Obscured by clouds.

The kid knew exactly what she saw, and she thought her mother was crazy for denying it. She was a lot more OK than Mom, who was pretty badly shaken up. But you know that's going to leave a mark on the psyche.

My girlfriend wasn't close enough to see the jumpers, but like many she watched the second plane hit from a distance.

I never lived nor worked in Manhattan, but I spent a lot of time in Jersey City then, and I can remember seeing the towers burning huge clouds of black smoke from across the river for just weeks and weeks afterwards.

226 solomonpanting  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:42:16pm

Typical reaction to Gore's speech.

227 stoked  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:42:42pm

Old Al Gore and Jimmy Carter run around and sell us out to make a few bucks. When are these guys gonna get called on the carpet for treason?

228 Powderfinger  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:42:50pm

#223 rayra

LOL! Where's Zappa when you need him?

229 Belize042  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:44:48pm
...the Bush administration was playing into al-Qaida’s hands by routinely blocking Saudi visa applications.

Now, Al, I haven't been drinking, but that makes absolutely no sense. Should I have a few tall ones, and read it again? Or will it still be complete, batshit nonsense?

230 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:45:41pm

savage_nation,

Umm... ""It's about damned time the troops who are in that hellhole show NO MERCY to these pussies. Take no prisoners.

And EVERY ONE of those soldiers should get a medal for not completely going medieval and blasting some heads off.""

I said in the bit you didn't quote ""Lesson learned. Anyone who throws a stone or a grenade at British troops gets shot.""

I am at a loss to see where we do not agree.

231 Adrenalyn  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:49:40pm

Al Gore should move over there if he likes them so much.

He and Michael Jackson could hang out together and pound sand together.

Or whatever those two pound regularly.

232 savage_nation[deleted]  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:50:40pm
233 lowandslow  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:52:22pm

wurm
I don't really care what you were trying to say anymore. You come in with a poorly written OT comment with a judgemental attitude that you can't see why we're not talking about it. Then instead of apologizing for not being clear you instead get on your high horse and accuse us of being ignorant.

234 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:53:44pm

Some on here cannot read more than the first two lines...

go back to #166 and tell me again what is wrong about my post.

235 Deacon Bleau  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:55:34pm

#36 White Rasta: I'll help you move!

236 lowandslow  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:57:55pm

#234 wurm

Some on here cannot read more than the first two lines...

Same shit, you can't admit that it was maybe you, nope all of us here are dumb.

237 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:58:56pm

lowandslow,

The topic was ABUSE

As in "Gore Laments U.S. ‘Abuses’ Against Arabs."

The owner of this site featured a 9/11 picture as in "abuses in the third degree against non-arabs"

My post was consistent with the abuse topic.

238 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 7:59:07pm

The man in the photo... I cannot imagine what his loved ones think.. coming across this picture...

239 quark2  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:00:25pm

Who let in this infestation of trolls?
Some one give 'em shovels so they can get industrial shoveling snow!

240 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:02:00pm

lowandslow,

Now personal insults...

Can't dumb people post here?

241 savage_nation[deleted]  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:03:12pm
242 big L  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:06:23pm

188-mars--thanks, I had forgotten about those crack-pots. Some of the time I wonder if those goof-balls are being watched by others more nefarious. It is a test of first-responders to see how they perform to the crack-pots. to seeif there is an opportunity there.

243 Powderfinger  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:08:19pm

Back on topic, the old maxim says that when you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.

How cool is that?

244 savage_nation[deleted]  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:10:56pm
245 Powderfinger  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:11:20pm

#238 Amalie

I wonder if anyone knows who it is? It's one of the most powerful images I've ever seen. In context, there's just so much going on there, and it's all really, really heavy.

246 rayra[deleted]  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:13:13pm
247 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:16:01pm

Why is there not a thread about this abuse? I think that the video of the beating of the Iraqi teenagers that was shown is not the full story.
[Link: news.bbc.co.u...]

I think it is disgusting that the BBC and other British media outlets are only showing part of the story. British troops took a great risk by going outside their compound to capture the some of the "kids" that were throwing stones and GRENADES at them, dragged them away and gave them a good beating. That was street justice. The teenagers attacked a British army installation and the response by the army was to not use lethal force against a barage of stones and grenades but to wait until an oppertunity arose to send out a "snatch squad" to capture some of the attackers.

On capturing several stone and grenade throwing attackers and finding out the attackers were just small and young the British army did not summerily execute them they just gave them a good beating.

Now it appears that it was a bad idea. A smack on the head and a kick or two is a cruel and unusual punishment to give to someone who threw a grenade at you.

Lesson learned. Anyone who throws a stone or a grenade at British troops gets shot.

248 savage_nation[deleted]  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:17:39pm
249 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:17:43pm

P.S that was the full version of the #116 for those that needed the details.

250 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:20:25pm

savage_nation,

It is a shame you didn't get it at #166.

Could have saved me a lot of typing...

251 Catttt  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:23:24pm

228 Powderfinger 2/12/2006 09:42PM PST
#223 rayra

Ha! I was just praying for Twisted Sister to show up.

From E! Online 1/31/2003:

Twisted Sister became one of MTV's biggest acts on the strength of its hell-raising sing-along, "We're Not Gonna Take It."

The band also became one of Tipper Gore's favorite targets.

In 1984, Gore, wife of then-Senator Al Gore, formed the Parents Music Resource Center along with several other high-profile Washington wives. Their mission: To warn mothers and fathers about the crap Junior was listening to on his Walkman. (We paraphrase.)

The bipartisan group took aim at the so-called "Filthy 15," 15 songs reputedly so vile that the parental-advisory labels were called for in order to warn potential buyers of their reputed vileness. Among the offending tracks: Judas Priest's self-explanatory "Eat Me Alive," Sheena Easton's vagina monologue "Sugar Walls" (penned by Prince, purveyor of Filthy 15er "Darling Nikki") and Twisted Sister's "We're Not Gonna Take It." (Apparently, the band's video, in which a put-upon kid turns into the war-paint-wearing, lion-maned Dee Snider bent on parental payback, didn't go over well in the Gore household.)

The PMRC eventually became a relic of the 1980s, but not before prompting a U.S. Senate hearing, at which Snider testified, and seeing the record industry agree to self-policed stickering.

From the Senate hearing:


Dee Snider: Are you going to tell me you are a big fan of my music as well?

Senator Gore: No, I am not a fan of your music. I am aware that Frank Zappa and John Denver cover quite a spectrum, and I do enjoy them both. I am not, however, a fan of Twisted Sister and I will readily say that. Mr. Snider, what is the name of your fan club?

Snider: The fan club is called the SMF Fans of Twisted Sister.

Senator Gore: And what does “SMF” stand for when it is spelled out?

Snider: It stands for the Sick Motherf*cking Fans of Twisted Sister.

Senator Gore: Is this also a Christian group?

Snider: I do not believe profanity has anything to do with Christianity, thank you.

(memories, memories)

Gore is so very - scary.

252 Havoc  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:24:10pm

lowandslow

I don't if you're still on or watching Short Track Olympic speed skating.

Found This Today.

And didn't know whether you, reaganite or rayra would find it more interesting.

Learned alot today about how long they've been using UAV's in actual combat.

Still a mystery why this stuff isn't on the border(s) 24/7.

These vehicles so prevalent and advanced,
That those peoples without rule of law will be watched ruthlessly. 1984 is here.

253 no2liberals  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:32:03pm

Havoc

I'm shutting down right now, but I did email you, per your request, two days ago.

254 lowandslow  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:33:04pm

#252 Havoc
How ya been? Yeah, drones have been around a long time.

Still a mystery why this stuff isn't on the border(s) 24/7.

I'm sure it has more to do with the bureacracy than anything else. If border control was privatized I'm sure it would be used almost exclusively.

255 Powderfinger  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:33:20pm

#251 Cattt

Zappa did a track called "The Mothers of Prevention" and used all sorts of sound bites from those hearings. Pretty funny stuff.

From "Ship too Late to Save a Drowning Witch", IIRC.

256 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:34:05pm

where is the unregister button?

257 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:38:02pm
 #245

Powderfinger  2/12/2006 10:11PM PST

#238 Amalie

I wonder if anyone knows who it is? It's one of the most powerful images I've ever seen. In context, there's just so much going on there, and it's all really, really heavy.

Powder,

I have no idea if anyone knows who this poor person is.. plunging to their death. I just hope that their loved ones have no clue.

258 lowandslow  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:39:49pm

#256 wurm

where is the unregister button?

Have a nice life, bye.

259 Havoc  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:41:47pm

#253 No2Libs

Hey Thanks

I got it.

260 pat  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:41:55pm

If that was Gore himself ( with his buddy Russert hanging on his ankles ), it wouldn't bother me in the least. These peopple are unpatriotic, and it must be said.

261 lowandslow  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:42:12pm

How's the flu Amalie?

262 wurm  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:42:51pm

Got it!

Now when I ckear my cookies I is done.

263 Havoc  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:45:09pm

#254 LowandSlow

Been Good, had a wild month.

Also found on that site the FAA memo on civilian robotic beyond line of sight aircraft.

I'm thinking that's why "American Border Patrol" went to a Cessna 172 after sinking 250K into being able to civilian drones for ranchers in AZ.

I think the Border Patrol Beauracracy Higher ups are sick of being called to task and publicly embarrassed by their Airial video on the web of the wide open border.

264 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:48:31pm

261 lowandslow

Much better, thanks..

265 Dewie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:51:19pm

#62
one wish

Be careful what you wish for... Al could copy the habits if the " TILLY NEW BIRD"
The Tilly New Bird flies up and up and up in ever diminishing concentric circles... until he disappears up his own ass hole.
From this vantage point he can leisurely flick shit at his adversary's.

266 Havoc  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:51:53pm

#254 Lowandslow

I was looking at this plane, as a "project" to build a 15-20M either as Two Place Trainer or as a conversion to a UAV with enough payload to get 4-7 hour duration, which is what you'd need on the border.

The regs look just daunting. Would expect if the beauracracy hated you for any reason they'd pick you to death.

267 pat  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:54:36pm

Amalie, are you on night shift?

268 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:55:44pm

Pat..

No..

269 Amalie  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 8:57:35pm

Havoc


The Great Wall of China still stands..

270 pat  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 9:04:01pm

Amalie, then you should go to sleep, as I will. And I am 2 time zones earlier. Night hon.

271 Powderfinger  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 9:09:58pm

#256 wurm

Try that red box with the white "X" at the top right of your screen. That should do 'er!

272 Powderfinger  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 9:14:00pm

#257 Amalie

I just hope that their loved ones have no clue.

Photo or not, I'd guess they know, even better than we do. Never forget.

273 Havoc  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 9:16:30pm

Since this thread is going dead.

A final thought of gratitude.

After Peter Jennings tried to help throw the '00 election to Gore -- remember ? calling FLA for Gore on Nat'l TV while Pennsacola where all the military was, with long lines still at the polls -- Pennsacola still had an hour to vote in the central time zone, Jennings calls it for Gore, and people walked away from the polls in Pennsacola --

-- Bush still squeaks it out by 500 votes,

Where we be today if the dumbest Presidential Contender since Jimmuh Cahtah ... had won in '00 ?

A nation being told to be dhimmi's ... or else the Ruby Ridge treatment ?

274 Just Another Four-letter Word  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 9:34:25pm

Where's Frfank Zappa when you need him?

Dead. Unfortunately.

It'd be interesting to see his "take" on the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts...

JAFLW

275 Dr. Strangelove  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 9:39:28pm

Algore: A piece of shit that happened to develope a respiratory system.

276 Spiny Norman  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 9:40:17pm

#274 Just Another Four-letter Word

It'd be interesting to see his "take" on the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts...

An iconoclast like Frank would likely have an opinion no one would expect.

;^)

277 SnowDawg  Sun, Feb 12, 2006 11:17:02pm

maybe his real name is osama al gore

278 jason97m  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 12:02:26am

I want this to be known:

"I do want you to know that it does not represent the desires or wishes or feelings of the majority of the citizens of my country.” Al Gore

"I do want you to know that Al Gore does not represent the desires or wishes or feelings of the majority of the citizens of this country, George Bush does that." Jason97m

279 ibmkeyboard  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 12:02:55am

Al Gore sucks the sweat off of a dead mans balls.
He also sucks money out of our enemys.

AL GORE SUCKS.

280 hiker  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 1:23:52am

Is this idiot still bloviating? Doesn't he know he is irrelevant? The two best examples of the Democratic parties problems can be illustrated by the existence of Al Gore and Howard Dean. The Dims are small, petulant, immature losers.

281 Former CNN Watcher  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 1:48:48am

If that brainless assclown had managed to sue his way into the presidency, the US would still be debating what level of "smart sanctions" to place on Taliban Afghanistan for 9/11.

282 Seixon  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 1:55:30am

Oh you know Osama bin Laden is going to use some of that come next video! He's probably sitting there wherever he is taking notes and saying, "Oh yeah, this is some goood shit." Thanks Gore, for lying about things by pandering to an audience which only creates problems for us, instead of making things better.

283 jason97m  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 2:05:21am

Not sure if anyone has seen this yet or not, but the Anti Defamation league has started their own cartoon revolution...this needs to go around the internet ASAP!

[Link: www.adl.org...]

Time to eat a little crow Muslims!

284 cimom  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 3:12:48am

As if I didn't hate this disgusting waste of human life enough for his environmental rants. Gore is too damn stupid to even realize how obscene his words are. He doesn't deserve to walk the earth, let alone hold public office.

Thank a merciful and loving God that this bed-wetting mama's boy never became President.

285 wargammer2005  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 4:04:01am

if you ever want to drive a liberal crazy, just tell them about how FDR and Truman allowd soviet apies to run all through our goverment.

point them to the Venona Project on the web, not that they will eve admit reading it, but it will shut them up.

286 FrogMarch  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 4:48:48am

Both Gore and Carter should be working officially for Al Jazeera.
(Now They only work for alJeez in an unofficial capacity. I think they should make it official.)

BTW - that image of 9/11 reminds me: Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed that the MSM never shows images of 9/11?

287 FrogMarch  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 4:50:17am

14 SwampWoman.

Are you serious? Ralph is a total socialist.
yikes.

288 Ojoe  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 4:53:02am

Gore Quisling.

289 I_Invented_Al_Gore  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 5:06:50am

Boy oh boy, I take a day off with a sick kid, and Al goes haywire.

It's time to hit his mute button.

[hunting through large box of remote controlers]

290 levi from queens  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 5:11:12am

The Danes were disinvited from this conference by the Saudis. It was a disgrace that Al Gore even showed up. I would guess he was well-paid. IMHO, he had a moral obligation to boycott. Link from Cap'n Ed

291 jkm  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 5:19:04am

Am wondering if Gore is just trolling for campaign funds for '08. He might be having trouble getting domestic donors to kick in. So go overseas to raise money.
Even though that would be illegal, he is a Democrat. And the rules do not apply to them.

292 MTNester  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 5:25:02am

Is there no way we can shut this man up? Does this border on treason? Aid and comfort and all of that?

Thanks, Al...my blood pressure just went through the roof...again!

293 steve miller  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 6:38:28am

You know, Al Gore offends my religious sensibilities.

Is it okay to riot now?

294 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 6:46:39am

I'm just nor old enough to remember back much past the 80's, but did any former U.S. veeps, presidential candidates or presidents EVER go to foreign soil & trash their country & current President like this before?

295 ProUSA  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 6:51:26am

#27 torog 2/12/2006 07:37PM PST
"al gore is a disney animatronic"

Actually, the Disneyland animatrons I saw in the early 70s were much more life like than Gore. I have not been to Disney World or Disneyland since, but I presume they have made even more life like advances -- thus making Gore even more wooden in comparison.

296 njspeer  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 7:05:36am

He makes me sick.

297 Laffer Curve  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 7:08:09am

#294 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

President Martin Sheen told a british audience that the only good things to ever come out of the US were Alcoholics Anonymous and jazz music.

Of course you and I know he's not a real president, he only plays one on TV.
However, the LLL values his words as though her were a sitting president.

298 The Drizzle  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 7:28:30am

I think that every morning, instead of showing the national anthem collage, tv stations should have to show the planes hitting the wtc on a loop for 1 hour, and every person in the country be required to watch it. For those with a short memory, maybe thatll help keep us focused on WHO IS ACTUALLY TRYING TO GODDAMN KILL ALL OF US. I doubt it though. Nevermind. Sorry I insulted you, islam.

299 MeanMrMustard  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 7:33:13am

KMA al-gore

300 Lokki  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 7:59:42am

You know - I'd been wondering who was going to replace Ted Kennedy when his liver finally fails him.

It appears that Al Gore is trying out for the job.

He can't seriously believe that his positions lately will sit well with enough centrist voters to put him in the White House.

I believe his plan is to stake out a position somewhere between Howard Dean and Jesse Jackson in the Democratic Biosphere. After all, both of them are making a nice living at it.

301 Baldy  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 8:39:56am

I am embarrassed I voted for this unpatriotic "American." I guess he figured if Bill Clinton could act against the US overseas... He should be ashamed of himself. What a disgrace "progressives" are.

302 Baldy  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 8:42:48am

Al Gore's idea was racial profiling of airline passengers. I think it was called "CAPPS?" He was the VP for a President who trampled over rights & lives at will.

303 Baldy  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 8:52:46am

I was wrong on CAPPS. Al Gore's commission idiotically decided against "racial profiling." The GORE COMMISSION ruled AGAINST "racial profiling," using easy to circumvent indicators. Such as payment in cash, or one-way tickets...

Even this prompted howls of outrage. After the commission issued its final recommendations in 1997, a dozen Arab-American and civil-liberties groups sent a letter to Gore warning that "the risks to privacy are enormous" and reminding him that "passengers check their luggage, not their constitutional rights." The ACLU even complained that CAPPS might be biased against poor people, since they may not have credit cards.

The govt is biased in favor of the poor, IMO...

304 Baldy  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 8:55:44am

The strange thing about the Leslie Gore Commision, & CAPPS is it started after TWA 800. A crash that most people assumed was terrorism, until Clinton decided that would be "unhelpful" in an election year.

305 jwbaumann  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 11:35:34am

As one who was once bailed out from my own poorly worded post...

Methinks wurm was actually on our side.

The last things we need to do are 1) jump to conclusions, and b) snipe at each other. In the spirit of the lgf serenity prayer, the only requirement for membership is a desire to defeat America's enemies.

We don't need to reach out to the crazies (Algore & Co.), but we do need to learn to recognize potential allies.

I suggest you all watch the musical 1776. Pay attention to when Cesar Rodney (patriot from Delaware) breaks up a fight between John Adams (MA) and John Dickenson (SC). "Stop it! Stop it! The enemy is out there - [Islam] - closing in - there's no time..."

306 dhimmishelter  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 12:22:36pm

I hope this this hideous, disloyal diatribe is broadcast across the US. Once the rest of the country sees the kind of unhinged, treasonous, and poisonous rhetoric spewing from the the former VP, the traitorous left as represented by Al and his ilk will remain in the political wilderness.

What a repugnant fool. Here he is, shilling for the Saudis, complaining that we are not cozy enough to them, while the rest of his LLL fellow travelers such as Michael Al-Moore are convinced in their heat oppressed brains that the Bush family is too cozy with the rulers of that cesspool of Wahabbism. Unbelievable.

307 Gordon  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 12:32:39pm

I finally get it, Charles!

Because of 9/11, we have the right to torture Muslims.

I didn't realize it was all that simple!

308 George guy  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 1:36:16pm

307 Gordon:
No, because of 9/11, we have a right to distrust Muslims.

You even get simple things wrong.

309 mattm  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 2:22:46pm
310 Catttt  Mon, Feb 13, 2006 8:20:27pm

255 Powderfinger

No kidding! I shall have to check that out!

/I know this is a dead thread. Consider this a nail. :)

311 Stacela  Tue, Feb 14, 2006 8:46:32am

To#64 GNIDA the#second,

They already are. The media is already doing all this coverage on the Dick Cheney hunting accident and hardly a word about what Al Gore said in Saudi Arabia.

312 Baldy  Tue, Feb 14, 2006 11:40:12am

139 SwampWoman - That was before the military protests, & probably before the gay ones too. He used to just protest at funerals of gays who died of AIDS, but now seems to do the military ones exclusively, AFAIK. He turned against AL after he became VP, then started the funeral protests.

313 Terp Mole  Tue, Feb 14, 2006 12:47:26pm

Rep. Hinchey (D-Pluto) bloviates at Cornell;

Rep. Hinchey Slams War

"Not to be critical of this administration is the most unpatriotic act anyone can commit," said U.S. Representative Maurice Hinchey (D-NY, 22nd District) yesterday during his lecture, "No Checks, No Balances, No Problems: President Bush's Assault on the U.S. Constitution" in Myron Taylor Hall. He urged students, faculty and Ithaca residents not to be intimidated by the Bush administration, claiming that it is an administration that has failed to uphold the Constitution.

... "most unpatriotic act"?

Even more "unpratriotic" than slandering America in Osama's hometown?

When they get around to naming that new 10th planet, someone should offer up "Hinchey", if it's not immediately dubbed "Planet al-Gore".


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