Larkspur
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Sun Jul-31-05 06:12 PM
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| 38. He made blood money by being a consultant to lobbyists to the military |
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industrial complex.
He's not anti-Iraq war enough for me and he has not shown me that he's made the transition from military to civilian leadership. He needs to run for Gov of Arkansas first, win that election, run the affairs of that office first, win relection at least once and then I'll consider him for Prez. Until he does that, I'm not interested in Clark.
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| -THE CASE FOR GORE |
kentuck |
Jul-31-05 03:10 PM |
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I don't think I can accept |
ewagner |
Jul-31-05 03:14 PM |
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Well, it's a definite thought - and remember, he IS an elected President - |
earthboundmisfit |
Jul-31-05 03:15 PM |
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One of the Greatest Tragedies of |
zidzi |
Jul-31-05 03:39 PM |
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Had Gore served as President, thousands of American, Iraqi & Coalition |
earthboundmisfit |
Jul-31-05 03:48 PM |
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Silly me..I believe that New York's |
zidzi |
Jul-31-05 03:54 PM |
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Right, he has proven he can win the popular vote. |
BlueEyedSon |
Jul-31-05 04:12 PM |
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I have great admiration for Gore. |
Sparkly |
Jul-31-05 03:19 PM |
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The "new" faces for 2008 are all pro-IWR and strumpets for corporations |
Larkspur |
Jul-31-05 03:27 PM |
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Nope. |
Clark2008 |
Jul-31-05 05:40 PM |
#34 |
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He made blood money by being a consultant to lobbyists to the military |
Larkspur |
Jul-31-05 06:12 PM |
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Oh, that's right. You only like politicians. |
Clark2008 |
Jul-31-05 07:59 PM |
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Clark may lead but I won't follow him |
Larkspur |
Aug-01-05 01:03 AM |
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Oh...yeah....Clark is a greedy one! |
FrenchieCat |
Aug-02-05 03:58 AM |
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What about |
FrenchieCat |
Aug-02-05 04:12 AM |
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In my view, "new" is a wide category. |
Sparkly |
Jul-31-05 05:57 PM |
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Someone "new" like Kerry or Clinton ? |
kentuck |
Jul-31-05 04:14 PM |
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Not exactly. n/t |
Sparkly |
Jul-31-05 05:58 PM |
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David Podvin makes a similar argument for an Al Gore prez '08 run |
Larkspur |
Jul-31-05 03:25 PM |
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I like Gore. Recommended |
longship |
Jul-31-05 03:31 PM |
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I can accept Gore - I would vote for him based on everything I know |
higher class |
Jul-31-05 03:33 PM |
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That's so how I feel. |
BlueIris |
Jul-31-05 04:55 PM |
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Never more proud of my vote |
zidzi |
Jul-31-05 03:38 PM |
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The nation still has not come to grips... |
Davis_X_Machina |
Jul-31-05 03:51 PM |
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It had never occurred to me, until I read your post, how justice could |
satya |
Jul-31-05 04:28 PM |
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Yes, that is a thought-provoking proposition... |
kentuck |
Jul-31-05 05:18 PM |
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Somebody better ask Al! |
bvar22 |
Jul-31-05 03:51 PM |
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Gore looks so Damn Good! |
zidzi |
Jul-31-05 03:58 PM |
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Nice sig. |
BlueEyedSon |
Jul-31-05 04:12 PM |
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Always liked Gore |
Proletariatprincess |
Jul-31-05 03:51 PM |
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It's time for Gore to "pull a Madonna", re-invent himself, or more |
Sperk |
Jul-31-05 03:54 PM |
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Love him |
Demgirl |
Jul-31-05 04:36 PM |
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put up the bat, al |
mopinko |
Jul-31-05 04:43 PM |
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Gore/Dean in 2008 |
tinrobot |
Jul-31-05 04:46 PM |
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I'd campaign my ass off for that ticket. |
AntiCoup2K4 |
Jul-31-05 05:10 PM |
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Already proven electable. |
dchill |
Jul-31-05 04:52 PM |
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Huh? He lost, remember? |
bowens43 |
Aug-01-05 06:58 AM |
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I have no idea what you mean. |
dchill |
Aug-01-05 11:50 AM |
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Gore should run on the global warming issue |
TheBorealAvenger |
Jul-31-05 05:03 PM |
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Gore/Edwards: what SHOULD have been the ticket in 2000. |
chimpymustgo |
Jul-31-05 05:10 PM |
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Gore doesn't do it for me, but I'll keep an open mind. |
Vinca |
Jul-31-05 05:14 PM |
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Well Tim Russert had a couple of so called journalists on last night |
mbee |
Jul-31-05 05:17 PM |
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I guess it was "pre-emptive strike" against his new Cable Network. |
KoKo01 |
Jul-31-05 06:53 PM |
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Well, he pulled it off the first time, |
Andrew Smith |
Jul-31-05 05:25 PM |
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Thank God, |
bowens43 |
Aug-01-05 06:59 AM |
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I have mixed feelings... |
poetsdream |
Jul-31-05 05:36 PM |
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gore would have my vote in a heartbeat |
newsguyatl |
Jul-31-05 05:42 PM |
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But who would he be running against?? Hillary?? |
kentuck |
Jul-31-05 06:18 PM |
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Save Hill &Bills feelings? For what? The nation is in peril-- forget them. |
confludemocrat |
Jul-31-05 06:48 PM |
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He is uncompromised by any pro-war stance. Name recog, electable and |
confludemocrat |
Jul-31-05 06:45 PM |
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Not sure....but he deserves it. I'll wait and see what happens. |
KoKo01 |
Jul-31-05 06:48 PM |
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I've been wondering |
snot |
Jul-31-05 07:22 PM |
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I think he's been reading my posts. |
BullGooseLoony |
Jul-31-05 07:50 PM |
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You're right!. I'm a Clarkie but I'm in agreement with your reationale. |
autorank |
Jul-31-05 08:03 PM |
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Gore-Clark would WIN! |
Freedomfried |
Aug-01-05 02:25 AM |
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Gore-Clark would WIN! |
Freedomfried |
Aug-01-05 02:25 AM |
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The media destroyed Gore in 2000, quite deliberately. |
tblue37 |
Jul-31-05 11:05 PM |
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Gore has been a pleasant surprise since 2000 |
Muddy Waters Guitar |
Aug-01-05 12:25 AM |
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Being in favor of Oil War 1 is hardly a recommendation |
eridani |
Aug-01-05 06:33 AM |
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Most were in favor of that. |
BullGooseLoony |
Aug-01-05 10:49 AM |
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He had his shot and he blew it. |
bowens43 |
Aug-01-05 06:57 AM |
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Certainly worth considering..... |
4_TN_TITANS |
Aug-01-05 10:44 AM |
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Gore Learned a Bitter Lesson, and Now Just Gets Better and Better |
Hidden Stillness |
Aug-01-05 11:42 AM |
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I know what you mean. He keynoted the WA state Dem convention-- |
eridani |
Aug-02-05 01:49 AM |
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