Posted on 02/12/2006 11:12:12 AM PST by LdSentinal
Jeddah. Former US Vice President Al Gore stated Irans regime presents threat to the whole world, AFP reports. Iran is governed by corrupted politicians and religious leaders and presents a threat to the whole worlds future, said Al Gore during Economic Forum in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
According to him corrupted Iranian government together with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejads anti-Israeli views are a signal for the threat Tehran may pose.
Seems I remember AlGore saying this before, about a different Middle East country.
What office is he running for now?
Tryin to hop on the bandwagon, eh Al?
has someone programmed a new AlGore-ythm?
Man, this guy is just brilliant!
Yes. MoveOn will be quite upset that he didn't say the U.S. and Israel are greater threats.
Unitl we went to war with it, that is.
Gee Al, ya think?
Welcome to reality Al. Bush stated this about 4 years ago.
Algore is a threat to anyone and everyone with a brain.
The problem with the Al 'Stopped Clock' Gore is that he can be right twice a day, or once a day if on military time.
It is BUSH, who is a threat to the world. Gore had better get that straight.
Heck, if Al Gore thinks Iran is part of the Axis of Evil, we'd better reconsider it.
Algore is sending Iran a warning?
I wonder how much he paid a consultant to tell him to say that.
Al is running for President. However, by saying that Iran is a threat, he just lost a big chunk of his constituency. The Pacifism-at-any-Price crowd won't like it.
What? Is ole Al gonna claim he was Sherlock Holmes now?
I'll be filing this story away so that I can dig it out six months from now when he claims that there was no reason to do anything about Iran because they didn't represent a threat.
Al's always in favor of using force unless actual force is used.
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