Posted on 05/26/2004 9:53:14 PM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:15:33 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Citing what he called "arrogance, willfulness and bungling" by President Bush in his foreign policy, Al Gore yesterday blamed flawed policies for the abuse of Iraqi prisoners and said six administration officials should resign because of the Iraq situation.
In a fiery speech at New York University -- sponsored by the political action committee of the liberal group MoveOn.org -- the former vice president called for the resignations of Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, CIA Director George J. Tenet, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, and Douglas J. Feith and Stephen A. Cambone, both undersecretaries of defense.
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to the tune of the Adams family:
The're kooky and the're goofy
Po-litically just nutsy
Absurdity just is them
The Democrat Partee
The're words are just plain silly
The're into just decievin'
They offer nothin' worth believin'
The Democrat Partee
da da da dum
flaky
da da da dum
cheatin
da da da dum
pathetic
So whenever you a hearum
your head will be a scratchin
Are these people just plain nutso
The Democrat Partee
(with appoligies to the adam's family.)
Who clinton saw only twice. I bet gore is mad because tenent must have somehow held the CIA together enough to recover during the Bush administration.
Tenent is an embarasment to clinton because he apparently is an asset which Clinton failed to use. Thus GWBush with teh same available asset has accomplished national security tasks that clinton demonstrated a complete failure to utilize. (but he did blow up that asprin factory, blowed it up goood.)
He does seem stuck on those He-manly man manhood lessons he took for those debates. Hard to believe he is now "animated", perhaps he is auditioning for 2008 with manly growling?
"but he did blow up that asprin factory, blowed it up goood.'
Oh yeah, Democrat efficiency on national security in action... LOL.
I still love GW's line during the debates, something to the effect that he wouldn't "take a ten million dollar missile to bomb a ten dollar tent and hit a camel in the butt."
What was the line exactly? It was great.
actually I think Rumsfeld said that at a daily press confernce.
The classic line from teh debates was when Bush said "I want to give EVERYONE a tax cut!"
Gore is just trying to get away from his board man reputation.
I love it when Gore goes off the deep end. My local radio talk show host is having a field day with this. I'm also looking forward to what Rush has to say about this nut today. Gore is great for comic relief.
Gore don't matter. Next thread.
Gore has no standing to demand anything. He is a zero.
Check out Al Gore's REVIEW of Cast Away.
"Gore is a washed up loser, where is he coming from??? Go Home & stuff your face, GORE!"
Gore cannot go home. His home is the place of his biggest failure. The loss of his home state in a presidential election.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....Thud
ya'know, I think Dubya really pi$$ed him off.
Vent, Algore, vent...we love seeing the REAL you!
Willy Wonka to Al Gore: "You get nothing! You LOSE! Good day Sir!"
That is so pretty, devolve. You have added something, looks like a lot bigger 'twinkles' in it now??
I agree with Col North... "he needs to have his meds checked."
Moreover, Col North, a guy who does war history for fox, said that (paraphased) never in our history has a President (except Lincoln during the civil war) been attacked in such manner during a war.
You're right, forgot about that. Poor Bore, I mean Gore, has no place to call home. No wonder he wanted the White House!!! LOL LOL LOL
Yeah, his prozac wore off & only made him get fatter!
And I demand a billion dollars, a pony, and Lindsay Lohan. I suspect I'm more likely to get my demands than Al is to get his.
Ping
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