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Topic: Geezzz...who wants to help Tear Off Al Gore's Head?
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Chromer Prowler Junkie Posts: 2723 From: Denver, Colorado, USA Registered: DEC 2000
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posted 05-26-2004 07:23 PM
Gosh...The Dems continue to amaze me with new lows. Al Gore calling George W. a "moral coward".."The biggest liar since Nixon" today. " Will these left wing bolshevick kiss asses stop at nothing to get their party elected!?! WE are at war..come on...let's be Americans together, and talk issues, not take character shots! JMO
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thedqman Prowler Junkie Posts: 1459 From: Marco Island Fl Registered: NOV 2001
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posted 05-26-2004 07:30 PM
Chromer..... I stand beside you! Mike
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Tom Santella Prowler Junkie Posts: 1484 From: Sandy Hook Ct. USA Registered: DEC 2002
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posted 05-26-2004 07:41 PM
Can anyone think what it would have been like with him as president? He is embarrassing.------------------ BackinBlack
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BeWare Prowler Junkie Posts: 18511 From: Acworth,GA,USA Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 05-26-2004 07:58 PM
Gore is even more far left than Kerry. Both scare the crap out of me. Only person that might be worse is Hilary Clinton. I admire men like Joe Lieberman and Zell Miller both of whom speak from their heart and soul and not a from the party Line.
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YellowFever unregistered Posts: 18511 From: Acworth,GA,USA Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 05-26-2004 09:11 PM
quote: Originally posted by Chromer: Al Gore calling George W. a "moral coward".."The biggest liar since Nixon" today. "
LOL! "I did not have sex with that woman" LOL!!!! Means alot coming from someone in the Klintoon admin. LOL!
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rsterling78 Prowler Junkie Posts: 286 From: Huntsville, Alabama, USA Registered: MAR 2004
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posted 05-26-2004 10:13 PM
I wonder if Mr. Gore's heated comments will contribute to global warming?
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jan bruggeman unregistered Posts: 286 From: Huntsville, Alabama, USA Registered: MAR 2004
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posted 05-26-2004 10:26 PM
chromer,where's monica when we really need her.------------------
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CJ Prowler Junkie Posts: 18860 From: Rochester Hills, MI USA Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 05-26-2004 11:26 PM
"I invented the internet"...........
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ed monahan Prowler Junkie Posts: 33595 From: Cincinnati, OH Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 05-27-2004 04:12 AM
The sad part is that he is ahead in some of the polls. I agree Dubyah is not great but at least he is a fairly straight shooter. Kerry is Scarey. He bragged to the auto workers that he had several SUVs and later said he didn't own one since they are gas guzzlers. Then he said his family owned ONE. He can't decide which story to stick to on any topic. He voted for the war but voted against financing it.
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Randy Cobb Prowler Junkie Posts: 4070 From: Greensboro, NC Registered: JUL 2002
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posted 05-27-2004 07:58 AM
I agree 100% with all above.The word is not going to get out through the major media outlets, all those who see the issues as stated above must speak out to all those we come in contact with. Old fashion grassroots activism. ------------------
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Bob Miller Prowler Junkie Posts: 4576 From: Alexandria, Virginian USA Registered: OCT 2003
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posted 05-27-2004 08:05 AM
It was a pretty sad commentary on our whole electoral process when the 2000 elections boiled down to Gore or Bush. In my book, both are the epitome of dangerous incompetence... They're too ignorant to know what they don't know.I thought John McCain had the right idea in 2000, speaking in favor of overhauling the way we go about selecting candidates for President. Most of congress agreed in principle, but then just ignored him. The individuals who would make good Presidents, don't want to put up with the cheap shots from the media during the campaign or subject their loved ones to all the crap that goes along with running. Only the people with super-sized egos seem to get nominated.
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ALLEY CAT Prowler Junkie Posts: 36093 From: Mesa, Az Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 05-27-2004 08:14 AM
Since I've been "Hannitized" I found it interesting that Sean Hannity yesterday provided Al Gore quotes from 1998, 2000, and 2001 to his listeners, that directly show an opposite position that Gore had stated previously. FLIP/FLOP people like Al Gore and John F'in Kerry, have no place in running this country. They tell most people what they want to hear, and in reality, could care less about them once they attain their vote. Same old liberal crap,,,different day.
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Bcoffman Gray Ghost Prowler Junkie Posts: 2418 From: Marshall,Mo.65340 Registered: DEC 2002
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posted 05-27-2004 08:17 AM
quote: Originally posted by Bob Miller: It was a pretty sad commentary on our whole electoral process when the 2000 elections boiled down to Gore or Bush. In my book, both are the epitome of dangerous incompetence... They're too ignorant to know what they don't know.I thought John McCain had the right idea in 2000, speaking in favor of overhauling the way we go about selecting candidates for President. Most of congress agreed in principle, but then just ignored him. The individuals who would make good Presidents, don't want to put up with the cheap shots from the media during the campaign or subject their loved ones to all the crap that goes along with running. Only the people with super-sized egos seem to get nominated.
I still think it is all about the POWER and the MONEY. (PERIOD)
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TLRandall Prowler Junkie Posts: 3855 From: Caldwell, Texas United States Registered: JUL 2002
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posted 05-27-2004 08:20 AM
I voted for Bush #41 & I voted for Bush #43 and am going to vote for him again. I like the job he is doing and the way he is doing it. The only thing incompetent about this administration is the media coverage about it and those that are unwilling to see that we have someone in office that actually does what he says he is going to do, and doesn't feel he has to ask anyones permission to act in our interests. It always amazes me how dependant some people have become on government, and how they have forgotten how to live their own lives.------------------ 2001 Mulholland Edition Prowler and Trailer 2001 King Ranch Edition Ford F-150
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JCProwler Prowler Junkie Posts: 1022 From: Southern California Registered: NOV 2001
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posted 05-27-2004 08:28 AM
Gore is a sad case of a rotten loser.
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DR PROWLER Prowler Junkie Posts: 4079 From: TORONTO,ONTARIO,CANADA Registered: JUL 2002
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posted 05-27-2004 08:38 AM
Like I've said before-I support George Bush in what he's done during his presidency and will continue to do so.
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pauley Prowler Junkie Posts: 431 From: South T E X A S , U . S . A . Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 05-27-2004 09:05 AM
We need to support Al Gore on this one , high on his horse under the tree ,with Hillary's underwear on his head and a rope around his neck.....This message has been edited by pauley on 05-27-2004 at 09:06 AM
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Ray unregistered Posts: 431 From: South T E X A S , U . S . A . Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 05-27-2004 10:41 AM
quote: Originally posted by ed monahan: The sad part is that he is ahead in some of the polls. I agree Dubyah is not great but at least he is a fairly straight shooter. Kerry is Scarey. He bragged to the auto workers that he had several SUVs and later said he didn't own one since they are gas guzzlers. Then he said his family owned ONE. He can't decide which story to stick to on any topic. He voted for the war but voted against financing it.
I hate the politics topic, almost as heated as religion with some folks ... and all this neg-Dem chat here will leave me wondering just how scarry-Kerry wins (hoping he doesn't) in November ... but seriously, Ed is right on .. same song and dance as Gore 4 years ago .. says what he thinks the audience wants to hear regardless of the truth! The Internet ... that WAS a good one CJ! And sorry, but that stuff in the prisions ... woulda been happening no matter who is in the white house and the cabinet ... people are people, Period.
This message has been edited by Ray on 05-27-2004 at 10:42 AM
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TLRandall Prowler Junkie Posts: 3855 From: Caldwell, Texas United States Registered: JUL 2002
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posted 05-27-2004 11:45 AM
Good point Ray - I didn't see Bush or Rumsfield in any of those photos. I supervise a large staff, an while I am held "accountable" for my people, I am not held "responsible" for their actions. It is my "responsibility" to hold them "accountable". People need to stand back and look at the big picture, no matter what field you work in, there are screw ups. Your CEO of your company is not going to get fired for the actions of a line employee. It doesn't happen that way in business and it shouldn't happen that way in government.
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