Posted on 01/16/2006 3:06:55 PM PST by Aussie Dasher
Former Vice President Al Gore today invoked Martin Luther Kings legacy in a wide-ranging attack on President Bushs handling of war on terroraccusing the president of breaking the law and calling the war in Iraq a colossal mistake.
Gore delivered an animated and passionate speech that latest nearly 90 minutes. His address was co-sponsored by the American Constitution Society and Liberty Coalition. MoveOn.org heavily promoted the event to its members.
Much of Gores speech was devoted to Bushs national security initiatives, including the domestic eavesdropping program that Democrats have tried to seize as an issue for the 2006 midterm elections. Although Bushs efforts are directed at suspected terrorists activities, Gore compared it to government wiretaps that were used on Kings phones.
He accused Bush of breaking the law and, while stopping short of suggesting impeachment, made clear his desire to make the issue a headache for the president.
What we do know about this pervasive wiretapping virtually compels the conclusion that the president of the United States has been breaking the lawrepeatedly and insistently, Gore said.
A president who breaks the law is a threat to the very structure of our government, he concluded.
Gore shifted gears throughout the speechattacking the Iraq war, slamming Judge Samuel Alito and bashing the Medicare prescription drug programbut the underlying point was Gores view that Bush was accumulating a dangerous amount of authority.
He called on Congress to take back power from the White House. He said the Iraq war was but one example of Congress failure to provide a check on the administration.
Recently, for example, we learned from just-declassified documents after almost 40 years that the Gulf of Tonkin resolution was actually based on false information, Gore said. And we now know the decision by Congress to authorize the Iraq war 38 years later was based on false information.
Now the point is that America would be better off knowing the truth and avoiding both of these colossal mistakes in our history, Gore said. And that is why following the rule of law makes us safer.
Poor bugger has obviously been taking lessons from Howie Dean!
I honestly believe the man has taken to drink.
Gore is a threat to mankind's intelligence.
Speaking of a colossal mistake. Your mother and father owes the country an apology for their colossal mistake.
WVOBIWAN CALLS GORE THREAT TO SANITY!
Al is a secret Karl Rove plant, every time he speaks droves of people convert to the Republican party.
"Gore delivered an animated and passionate speech ..."
Two words seldom heard in association with Albert Gore.
"...that latest nearly 90 minutes"
But Al seems to have been working on the brevity thing, lol.
Or worse.
He must have got ahold of some bad moonshine made down here in Mississippi. Either that or he is eating the resin from his dope pipe.
Jeff
That's nothing compared to what I call Gore.
Another very, very good reason NOT to trust the Democrats with our National Security. Or your dog. Or your garbage bag.
ALgore is a threat to the democrat party future viability. Hope no one tells him.
But, but, but, Bush spread democracy to two more nations.
Gore took money from a Communist dictatorship.
I like Bush better.
Al the LOSER is the one who is a danger to democracy!
and of course, uncle Al thinks that the islamofascist thugs are NOT a threat to democracy?
Hey Algore, who was it that broke down the door in the middle of the night to kidnap a kid at gunpoint w/o a warrent?? Which administration did that?? What a maroon!
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
Algore Competing with Fidel Castro for ranting honors??
The biggest threat to democracy is the court system. The second biggest is the Democratic Party. George W. Bush is way down the list, particularly since he's not going to appear on the ballot again.
This all goes back Gore v. Bush '00, and to sum it all up!
Soooooo...
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