Uh, care to elaborate on that?
I know of no one on this forum that has ever made that opinion known to anyone else.
To do so would invite all sorts of flames.
Nobody and I do mean NOBODY that has the least shred of conservative values in their body would put that belief forward.
Gore is now and has always been, a flaming liberal with green tendencies that just happened to have found a niche in the Demoncrapie party into which, to his delight, he fit well.
Shake your head all you want as you read this board, but please be sure you really understand the feelings of some of the participants on it.
I have a faint memory of a couple of misguided demoncrapies-in-disguise that wandered over here from Terry Coppage's crap site (Barflop, uh, Fartflop, no, uh, Barfbop, oh whatever the hell he calls his piss-poor site) or from Demoncrapies Underground, that attempted to put such thoughts forward, especially during the heart felt dissatisfaction quite a few conservatives felt with Bush over the CFR debacle.
They left quickly, once the "true conservatives" told them how stupid their opinion was.
Oh, really? Try this on for size.
I had just read this post, and that's why it was on my mind when I was checking out this thread. I guess you must have missed that one.
Maybe. Who knows? He was pro-life and pro-gun while in the House. I wonder if he does have any core beliefs or just parrots what a consultant tells him will go over with Democrats. Somewhat conservative while in Tennesse or extremely liberal while running for a national office.
We have a prime example of this hypocrisy here in North Carolina, John Edwards. He was elected to "represent North Carolina values", but now that he's on the national stump, we've got Hillary Clinton.