To: KantianBurke
I guess I should just be a good Republican and let the Democrats get away with their little embarrassing stuff like they do us...oh wait, they DON'T. They attack the Bush daughters and niece. They have a pornography magnate put out a bounty on all GOP congressmen. But of course, we have to be nice and virtuous. To hell with that. We need to be viscious and nasty like they are. This isn't a beauty contest. It's a fight for the soul of our nation. Every advantage must be taken. Quit being weak and get on board. You're doing exactly what the Dems want by having sympathy for the evil Gore family.
To: wylenetheconservative
Al Gore's son arrested for marijuana possession (AP News)
AP News ^
Posted on 12/20/2003 9:49:40 PM EST by JulieRNR21
Dec 20, 9:44 PM EST
Al Gore's son arrested for marijuana possession
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The son of former vice president and 2000 Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore has been charged with marijuana possession.
Albert A. Gore III, 21, was arrested Friday night after he was stopped for driving a vehicle without its headlights on.
Two passengers were also arrested and charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession. They were identified as Yann V. Kumin, 21, and Marc G. Hordon, 22, both of Cambridge, Mass.
A Montgomery County, Md., police officer stopped the car, a dark-colored Cadillac, in Bethesda, a Washington suburb, around 11:30 p.m. Friday.
The officer noticed the car's windows and sunroof were open, despite cold temperatures Friday night. There was also a smell of marijuana coming from the vehicle, according to a news release from the police department.
A search of the vehicle turned up a partial marijuana cigarette, a cigarette box containing suspected marijuana, and a soft drink can that also smelled of marijuana.
All three were released pending trial.
In September 2002, the younger Gore was ticketed for driving under the influence. He was pulled over and ticketed by military police just outside Fort Myer in suburban Virginia, but was not taken into custody.
In the summer of 2000, Gore was cited by the North Carolina Highway Patrol for driving 97 mph in a 55-mph zone. Under an agreement with prosecutors, a reckless driving charge was dropped in the North Carolina case, but he was fined $125 for speeding and his driving privileges in the state were suspended.
To: wylenetheconservative
So the "fight for our nation's soul" will be partially won or lost upon how much mud can be flung upon a foolish son of a politican? Tell me, what's the color of the sky in your world? For those of us wound just a wee bit less tight, this story is in the Michael Jackson/ Kobe Bryant zone. Good night.
146 posted on
12/20/2003 6:57:16 PM PST by
KantianBurke
(Don't Tread on Me)
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