To: JohnHuang2
There are advantages to being undecided. Look at the millions Hillary raised before she was even declared. An income for doing absolutely nothing by posing a question.
To: JohnHuang2
He's too old for 2104!
4 posted on
10/30/2001 1:19:59 AM PST by
leadhead
To: JohnHuang2
Hey, Algore. Let us know when Hilliary makes up your mind.
5 posted on
10/30/2001 3:03:05 AM PST by
mewzilla
To: JohnHuang2
I'm sure leadman is also brilliant, but I meant to write to you!
To: JohnHuang2
Too bad he won't ride that trail right out of the country.
13 posted on
10/30/2001 5:05:51 AM PST by
Piquaboy
To: JohnHuang2
He can be on the trail as much as he wants. It does not matter; it's already been decided: Hillary will be the candidate in 2004.
--Boris
15 posted on
10/30/2001 5:34:04 AM PST by
boris
To: JohnHuang2
Gone are the limousine, the phalanx of Secret Service agents clearing his path and Air Force Two to whisk him around the country What? I thought X42 extended SS protection for both he and Chelsea before he left office. Seems Chelsea still has protection, at Oxford no less.
16 posted on
10/30/2001 5:38:34 AM PST by
StarFan
To: JohnHuang2
As he considers whether or not he will run, perhaps the public should consider the Gore/Cummock/airlines matter related to airlines security and how his compromising stand on that matter might or might not relate to recent and current tragic events.
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To: JohnHuang2
Driving a rental car through the hamlets of New Hampshire, Al Gore is a man alone. Gone are the limousine, the phalanx of Secret Service agents clearing his path and Air Force Two to whisk him around the country. The 51 million votes that he received for president only a year ago are a distant memory.
HAHAHAHAHAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaa............still the leader of the Sore/Loserman ticket I see....
26 posted on
11/06/2001 9:48:32 AM PST by
NorCoGOP
To: JohnHuang2
At least they say he lost the election in the electoral college, that's a first.
It appears Algore is on a Hillary "listening tour" trying to find out if there is enough support for another run at the White House. Hopefully there isn't.
To: JohnHuang2
I hope Gore is not too upset by what former NY Mayor Ed Koch said about Gore in today's NYT, here:
Mayor Edward I. Koch, a Democrat who supported three mayoral candidates, including Mr. Bloomberg, stopped short when asked to name the future leaders of his party, or even who might run in four years. "I don't think that Mark Green he probably thinks of himself as the nominal leader of the Democratic Party," Mr. Koch said, and then burst out laughing. "Ha, ha, ha, ha! Like Al Gore thinks of himself as the nominal leader nationally. Neither one is true."
40 posted on
11/07/2001 8:56:30 PM PST by
summer
To: JohnHuang2
I would have thought Gore would start in Florida... I am sure the Florida Supreme Court would have a big fund raiser for him.
45 posted on
11/07/2001 10:02:26 PM PST by
RJL
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