Al Gore - Democratic Party candidate in 2008.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by SouthAmerica, Aug 13, 2006.

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    March 27, 2008

    SouthAmerica: We still have over 4 months to go for the Democratic Party convention event and a lot of things can happen in the meantime.

    Until then all of the Al Gore supporters should wait and hope that Al Gore is drafted and becomes the Democratic Party nominee for the general election.

    Al Gore is getting momentum and by convention time people will realize that he is the best candidate to represent and unite the Democratic Party.

    Some one just asked me why I like Al Gore on another forum and here is my short answer for that person: I have been writing about Al Gore on a regular basis since August 2006 that he should be the next US president.

    I realized that it is imperative that Al Gore be elected the next president of the United States since the summer of 2005 when we had Hurricane Dennis a Category 4, and Emily, Katrina, Rita and Wilma these were all Category 5 hurricanes

    The weather is completely getting out sink and it is creating chaos around the world; droughts everywhere, and so on….

    If you read all the material that I posted on Al Gore you would learn that I mentioned a number of reasons why he is the best qualified politician today in the United States to position the United States into the road to prosperity.

    He is the best qualified to end the Iraq War since he would be the first US president holding a Nobel Peace Prize under his belt. Besides he is considered a Statesman around the world and people respect Al Gore. His election would help recover some of the United States prestige, and clout that the US enjoyed just a few years ago.

    Al Gore understands how the world of tomorrow works, and his company Current TV was among the 50 leading edge technology companies from around the world according to article published on Fast Company magazine about top global leading edge companies.

    Every time I see Barack Obama on television there is the word “Change” coming out at you. My question is: Change to what? What kind of change? You can change things to the better or the worse.

    The word change means nothing by itself. It is just an empty slogan.

    If you want “CHANGE” with capital letters then we are talking about Al Gore, and we know what the word change means when we are talking about him.

    Under Al Gore the word change means restructuring the entire US economy “a green revolution” that it is good not only about reinventing the new US economy with all kinds of technological advances, and creating millions of new jobs on the way (US market jobs), but this green revolution it would be good also to our planet.

    AL Gore means all kinds of leadership and change on my book.

    Al Gore is a seasoned politician, he is very smart and he will look like Einstein when compared with the current crew in Washington.

    Slowly Al Gore is getting momentum and here is another example:


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    March 25, 2008

    Gore-led ticket good compromise for Democrats?
    FROM CNN’s Jack Cafferty:

    A Florida congressman is suggesting that a brokered convention for the Democrats could lead to some pretty unexpected results. In other words, forget about Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama.

    Representative Tim Mahoney says he wouldn’t be surprised if someone different is at the top of the ticket. He says a compromise candidate could be someone like Al Gore.

    In a newspaper interview, Mahoney said if the convention is deadlocked and either Clinton or Obama suggested a Gore-Obama or Gore-Clinton ticket, the party would accept it.

    Mahoney is one of the almost 800 superdelegates who would get to cast a vote at the convention. He hasn’t endorsed either Clinton or Obama yet, but has been wooed by both.

    It’s an interesting idea. It’s not clear if Democrats really know what they’re in for if this nasty battle continues all the way to the Denver convention. The way things are going, there could be enough acrimony by the time it’s over that neither Obama nor Clinton would any longer be viewed as electable.

    Al Gore has insisted he won’t run and that he has “no plans to be a candidate”, although he’s also said “I see no reason to rule it out entirely.”

    And, it’s worth pointing out that the former vice president and Nobel Prize winner has not yet endorsed either Clinton or Obama. So stay tuned.

    Here’s my question to you: If a ticket led by Al Gore somehow emerged from a brokered convention, would that be a good thing for the Democrats?

    Interested to know which ones made it on air?

    http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/2008/03/25/gore-led-ticket-good-for-democrats/


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    #491     Mar 27, 2008


  2. There have been articles like this for quite some time. SA has even pointed a few out. They are WAY in the minority however.

    The Dems are not going to ignore all the people that voted.

    Like SA says, its awhile yet, just wait and see. I bet after the June primaries, its all over for Clinton. She is actually losing even more support since the Wright stuff came out.

    BTW, I don't want either Bama or Hill in the White House. Would prefer Gore, but I refuse to believe that the Dems would just tell the 40 million people who voted in the primaries to basically f**k off. Not sure Gore even wants the job any more. He looks pretty happy, and everyone seems to like him now. Making huge money too.
     
    #492     Mar 27, 2008
  3. you have been missing the point from the beginning. first of all the people never had a say in it anyway. but the way the elite work.. the people will beg for al gore and think it is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

    the media didn't want hillary to implode this early but that is a minor problem. they will throw some dirt at obama and diebold will fix the pa primaries and others that follow..... and we will have a barn burner going into the convention.

    look.. they don't rig nobel prizes and oscars for no reason.... and the big prize right now is a global carbon tax.
     
    #493     Mar 27, 2008
  4. Its too late...Obama never fizzled out and surprised everyone in the Dem party....if he does not get the nomination, you will lose 15% of the population...Blacks vote about 95% dem...but if Obama gets hijacked they will revolt against the dems.
     
    #494     Mar 27, 2008

  5. they will be pleased as punch when Obama is offered the VP. well.. the media will tell them that. LOL LOL LOL come on people this is all staged.. do you really think the heirarchy cares what the people want or think?
     
    #495     Mar 27, 2008

  6. No...but i do think Obama pulled off the long shot becuase he also took white independent voters.....That will be crucial against Mccain...I don;t think those white ind. voters will come along with him if he's vp.....Im impressed with Obama....he stood up , took the rev wright hit like a man and now looks a hell of a lot better then Hillary "i missremembered" clinton
     
    #496     Mar 27, 2008
  7. well.. obama has some more skeletons due to come out right on cue. as far as liking Obama.. i do like him more than the others... i just can't get past his soclialistic positions and his fake anti-war stance.
     
    #497     Mar 27, 2008

  8. Ya know...Im a right winger but Im tired of every democrat being labeld a socialist...especially when GW has grown the government so much in the last 8 years...at the end of the day it wll be politics as usual
     
    #498     Mar 27, 2008
  9. i'm sorry.. you're right.. he is a communist. my bad... a thousands apologies! ummmm.. do you know who his handlers are? the biggest is _____ ________. fill in the blank.
     
    #499     Mar 27, 2008
  10. LOL...I get your point...but I guess im very cynical of all of them now.....pick your poison....Dn;t get me wrong...I wouldn't vote for Obama...but McCain is not that much better as an alternative IMO...
     
    #500     Mar 27, 2008