Posted on 09/12/2005 8:25:10 PM PDT by Kaslin
Former Vice President Al Gore urged Americans on Friday to hold the Bush administration accountable for failing to adequately prepare for and respond to Hurricane Katrina.
"When the corpses of American citizens are floating in toxic flood waters five days after a hurricane struck, it is time not only to respond directly to the victims of the catastrophe, but to hold ... the leaders of our nation accountable," Gore told environmentalists at the Sierra Club's national convention.
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This is hilarious considering he is speaking to the Sierra Club. What cojones!
Oops, I think we have two of these posted almost at the same time.
ROFLMAO! Can you believe this washed up Moroon! ha.
The Surgeon General has determined that toxic flood waters are unhealthy for corpses.
Gore is still alive? I thought his brain ruptured?
algore is still trying to be relevant..
This lunatic nearly become our PRESIDENT....
Oh, the horror of it all....
Semper Fi
Hmm...something familiar about that name...feels like I've heard it before...
I don't know which is sadder, his pathetic bid for attention by saying outrageous things, or the fact that it's not working.
Congressman Billybob
"I coudda been a contenda, I coudda been somebody. Instead of a bum, which is what I am...."
Hey, that is a frightening image to put in my head just before bedtime. I could have nightmares!
I don't know about that. Have you seen a picture of him lately?
I don't know about that. Have you seen a picture of him lately?
Sleeping fitfully enough as it is. Please don't.
;-)
Please excuse the double post. Itchy trigger finger.
Gore should have been used to plug up the levees.
what? u didn't see him in Houston for a photo op last week? Report for the sidelines>>> He looked irrelevant..much like he did in the debates and in his wife's eyes.
Thus bloweth the wind.
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