Posted on 10/06/2005 8:12:32 AM PDT by truthandlife
Doesn't this remind you of Dan Rather? After all, it isn't the truthfulness of the charge! It's the seriousness of the charge that matters!
Al Gore, the picture of a man at ease in the world:
looks like too much al dente...
Uh...read the title of the thread, please.
Yep, he is big!
"And the chamber was empty because the Senators were somewhere else: they were in fundraisers collecting money from special interests in order to buy 30-second TVcommercials for their next re-election campaign."
This, from the guy that negotiated a prime time TV slot for his vote for GWI?
That is rich.
Gore-on mentions Habermas and then "the refeudalization of the public sphere." Goreon insults everyone by saying it sounds like "gobbledygook" - but that he the "enlightened" one understands its deeper implications.
What an inflated mommy ego moron!
Al Gore is can do is throw around famous names without having a clue about what it all means.
He sounds stuck in the haze of pot smoking as an undergraduate flunkie.
If a Gore falls in the forest...does anyone hear it?
You know - he looking more like that actor (forgot the name - principal in Ferris Buelers Day Off) who got busted for kiddie porn.
I'd post a pic, but the names escapes me...
"It is no longer possible to ignore the bodies in the streets here." ---- Jack the Ripper
It's necessary to know where the excrement piles are so you don't step in them.
AlGore is aging about as gracefully as Gary Busey....
Gore could play in a remake of "Citizen Kane."
He'd be terrific breaking all the furniture.
I hope so.
If the gap between rich and poor is widening steadily and economic stress is mounting for low-income families, why do we seem increasingly apathetic and lethargic in our role as citizens?
Because we've let the government take over our charitable nature through 'entitlements'.
And the chamber was empty because the Senators were somewhere else: they were in fundraisers collecting money from special interests in order to buy 30-second TVcommercials for their next re-election campaign.
Like at Buddhist temples.
Our Founders, probably the most literate generation in all of history, used words with astonishing precision and believed in the Rule of Reason
Government funded and managed public education.
sudden explosion of literacy and knowledge after Gutenberg's disruptive invention broke up the stagnant medieval information monopoly
Like Gore's invention of the Internet?
The Internet is a formidable new medium of communication, but it is important to note that it still doesn't hold a candle to television.
What? The network news organizations are losing viewers by the millions and the MSM is slowly but surely losing it's monopoly of the news.
The final point I want to make is this: We must ensure that the Internet remains open and accessible to all citizens without any limitation
He finally gets to it. A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage.
Same old liberal drivel:
Vote for me and get it for Free!
Algore served in Viet Nam, ya know.
So he's no longer working. I wonder why. /sarc
Like this rambling yet vivid, nonsensical but clearly focused speech you just gave fat boy?
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