Posted on 10/30/2004 4:45:53 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Former Vice President Al Gore (news - web sites) waves as he arrives for a Democratic rally Friday, Oct. 29, 2004, at a high school in Honolulu. Gore spoke along with Alexandra Kerry, daughter of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites). (AP Photo/Lucy Pemoni)
That's his belly pressed against the XXXL.
Today Al Gore begins his nationwide Buddist donation Campaign tour 2004. He was credited with inventing the Internet and is also well known for creating "No legal controlling authority".
(AP Photo/Lucy Pemoni)
"That's his belly pressed against the XXXL."
He's tryin to catch up with his pal Michael Moore!
Keep goin Gore! You're almost there!
Al looks like he could be a contestant on "What Not to Wear"
sigh. how awful. how can insane people be taken seriously as world leader prospectS?
You know, it's sad when you have no other life after politics.
Every time I see Big Al, I thank God for W. Can you even begin to imagine what Al's response to 9/11 would have been?
That's a good point. Wasn't there some reporter who interviewed Bush and Gore, and asked both: "What will you do if you lose?" I remember Bush saying something like "I'll just go back to my ranch" but Gore had no answer.
The PIG shows up to the luau.
Maybe Kerry will go back to France.
Is his shirt dirty or stained or did he pee on himself????
Ouch.
Just stick an apple in his mouth and he could be the star attraction at the nearest luau.
It looks like he's wearing some sort of modesty half t-shirt under his shirt but his belly is still showing through. It could be the color of the shirt but I don't think so.
> Can you even begin to imagine what Al's response to 9/11 would have been?
No controlling legal authority?
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