Truly an idiot. We don't need more sympathy from the world as we hide under our beds wondering what the terrorists will do next. We want the terrorists to wonder what our next move will be. Let them tremble. No sane American takes this fool seriously.
The Alpha Male needs to get a note from his wife giving him permission to run.
"If other nations assert the same right, then the rule of law will quickly be replaced by the reign of fear," and any nation that percieves itself threatened would feel justified in starting wars, he said.
TRANSLATION: We used to be slaves to the U.N. - we aren't anymore, and that is the root of the problem we find ourselves in today.
Well, Al, I got news for you:
The U.N. is irrelevant, obsolete, and a beached whale.
Kind of like your next presidential campaign...
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Had Al Gore been relevent right now and this been an actual emergency, you would have been instructed on where to freep and who to e-mail. This was only a test.
If Algore ever gets elected having said this, then the terrorists, cowards, and cultural jihadists will have won.
He has a lot of nerve...talking about the "rule of law."
True liberal-speak.
If our $trillions in economic, military, food and medical aid to the world since WW2 has not garnered goodwill around the world, what will?
We surely don't need sympathy........only Tipper needs massive doses of that.
We need to instill FEAR in our enemies!!
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright wasted no time denouncing Senator Jesse Helms' address to the UN. Using an opportunity to meet with the UN Security Council, Secretary Albright sought to smooth ruffled feathers among her former colleagues. "Let me be clear," she said. "Only the president and the executive branch can speak for the United States." - Secretary of State Madeline Albright, Jan. 2000 http://www.enterstageright.com/archive/articles/0200helms.htm |
Dear Mr. Gore, your "friends" and the press are telling you a big fib. You are not the President. You are a Poophead.
I believe the official expression used in Kindergarten Cop is "Poo-poo head." Editorial license used and these views do not necessarily represent the views of other members of this wise and well-behaved body of Freepers.
"After Sept. 11, we had enormous sympathy, goodwill and support around the world," Gore said. "We've squandered that, and in one year we've replaced that with fear, anxiety and uncertainty, not at what the terrorists are going to do but at what we are going to do." -- Al GoreThe dropping of veil will still any lingering doubts that America elected the right President for this crisis. Half of all American voters, and perhaps more than that, preferred Albert Gore to George Bush as President. By any rational calculation, Gore would have been President, were it not for a freak occurence on the Constitutional cusp. It was like a dime standing on edge.
Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,
Lest we forget - lest we forget!
For heathen heart that puts her trust
In reeking tube and iron shard--
All valiant dust that builds on dust,
And guarding, calls not Thee to guard--
For frantic boast and foolish word,
Thy mercy on Thy people, Lord!
From Rush Limbaugh:
On Friday, I brought those of you who now say we should just leave Saddam alone some of the most hawkish statements you've ever heard on Iraq. Did they come from the Bush White House in 2002? No, they came from our so-called allies Canada, France and Germany in February of 1998.
You can read the statements of these three nations using this link, and then read the statements from many of our other now-wimpy-then-wise allies in the full State Department transcript. We've already documented Bill Clinton and his administration saying the same things about Iraq and Saddam Hussein back in 1998 that were said in 1990-91 and that are being said by the current administration.
We've documented how Democrats like Tom Daschle were tripping over each other to beat the war drum back then. Now we see the truth: these liberals, as well as the ones in Europe and north in Canada, just went along with the rhetoric because they knew it was BS. On February 19,1998, Prime Minister Jean Chretien of Canada said, "If we do not act, if we do not stand up to Saddam, that will encourage him to commit other atrocities." Today, he's Saddam's best friend in North America simply by refusing to help stop him.
Pantywaist World Leaders Who Shared Clinton's Bed in 1998, Now Cuddle UP To Saddam