Al Gore - Democratic Party candidate in 2008.

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

  1. Really?

    He earned a bachelors degree in economics from Harvard University, graduating in 1967.[3]
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Dobbs
     
    #721     Jun 5, 2008
  2. That truly is shocking. I stand corrected. I have far more than he does however.
     
    #722     Jun 5, 2008
  3. didn't jfk jr grad, from Harvard? nuf said! LOL
     
    #723     Jun 5, 2008
  4. far more what? brainwashing? dude... you're killing me here. shut it!
     
    #724     Jun 5, 2008
  5. Arnie

    Arnie

    So........

    Is Algore still gonna run? :D :D
     
    #725     Jul 2, 2008
  6. OF course...during the convention, the clouds from behind the stage will open up and he will descend down from his environmental throne and save us all from carbon



    side note to SA

    its never to early to start a thread called...Hillary democratic party candidate 2012...:D
     
    #726     Jul 2, 2008
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    TM Direct: side note to SA

    its never to early to start a thread called...Hillary democratic party candidate 2012..


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    July 2, 2008

    SouthAmerica: Why Hillary in 2012?

    My guy is Al Gore.

    Al Gore for president in 2012.

    It is very depressing the country is going to hell very fast on a hand basket and both parties give us nothing to choose from in November 2008.

    The United States is in deep trouble and Americans can’t even come out with decent choices of people to run for president.

    The United States has become a complete lost cause.

    I don’t know a single person who is happy with the choices available from the major parties in November 2008 – and it does not matter if the person is a Republican or a Democrat.

    There is one thing that everybody agrees on – that Al Gore is the best candidate available right now even though he is not running for president.

    In my opinion, it is sad that the best that the United States can field in a race for president is: Barack Obama, and John McCain.

    This is the best Americans can do these days – and it is not much….

    I understand that the United States is in complete free fall and it does not matter where you look at and the choices for president it is just another reflection of that fact.

    Regarding me and my friends we are voting in November for the best candidate available even though he is a long shot - our vote is going to Ralph Nader in November 2008.

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    #727     Jul 2, 2008
  8. Arnie

    Arnie

    Why do you think Algore is the best candidate?

    If he did run, he would lose for the same reasons HC lost......we already know too much about how they do things. Americans want no part of the Clintons, I think that is very plain to see.

    At least Obama is moving to the center and who knows, maybe he will surprise people. McCain will lose for the similar reasons as Clinton/Gore.........we know too much, he is an insider and more importantly, he has no core beliefs.

    PS: The expression is "to hell IN a handbasket" not ON a handbasket. Peace:cool:
     
    #728     Jul 2, 2008
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    Arnie: Why do you think Al Gore is the best candidate?


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    July 2, 2008

    SouthAmerica: I have been documenting for the last 2 years on this thread why Al Gore is the best candidate from both parties.

    The United States is at the edge of the abyss, and the free fall has already started and it is time to get the best candidate available to guide the United States through the Perfect Storm.

    1) Al Gore is considered a Statesman and he is respected around the world.

    2) He was against the Iraq War before the Bush administration started that costly war.

    3) Al Gore is a heavy-duty politician, but he also has proved in the last 7 years that he is a very good businessman, and he understands how the today’s world works and he is involved on a regular basis with the companies that are creating the leading edge technologies of tomorrow.

    4) Al Gore is very smart and he is competent and I am sure that he would surround himself with smart people to help him implement new policies and create a revolution in the American economy and help create the new products and economy of the future.

    Instead of Al Gore what we have available for November 2008?

    1) John McCain – a guy completely out of touch with the world of the 21st century - and a real Dinosaur in every sense.

    2) Barack Obama – an experiment in American politics, a curiosity of the moment lacking real substance - and nothing else.

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    #729     Jul 2, 2008
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    July 22, 2008

    SouthAmerica: I had answered a question in one of the other threads that very few people read it. This is why I am reposting here on this thread where this info belongs right now.


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    When I posted that info it was 7 in the morning and I was very tired I had to go to bed to get some sleep.

    I wrote: What Americans can’t grasp is that their political system is the one that is completely obsolete and broke.

    I know the system is also going broke, but I was trying to say: “What Americans can’t grasp is that their political system is the one that is completely obsolete and broken.”

    You asked me: “however the real issue here is how do Americans that want to change the political system change it?”

    If Americans were serious about their desire about change and if they really wanted to do something constructive to rebuild the entire system then there is only one option available.

    For the first time Americans can revolt against the entire political machine that manipulates the voting system in the United States.

    The American people can say enough is enough and they can vote for real change and they can elect the most qualified candidate to be the next president of the United States.

    By far he is the smartest of the bunch that will be available for people to vote in November 2008 – he knows in detail like anyone else about every issue that is important for the lives on every American.

    He is by far the best qualified candidate that Americans could hope for – The only drawback is that he is too honest and Americans are not used to being told the truth and most Americans can’t figure out anyway what is the truth and what is a major lie. These concepts are becoming interchangeable after 8 years of a Bush administration. And Americans can’t figure out the difference between these concepts.

    Anyway, if Americans want real change and they are serious about the rebuilding of what is left of the US economy after 8 years of a disastrous Bush administration – then there is only one candidate to elect in November 2008 – his name is Ralph Nader.

    By electing Ralph Nader US president Americans would be choosing high quality, high character, someone with a higher intellect, someone with real substance, and someone that has been studying for a long time all the major issues that affects the daily lives of most Americans.

    In November 2008 the American people can say to the obsolete political machine that manipulates the political system in the United States we don’t want the candidates that you guys are trying to shove down our throats such as: 1) A Dinosaur, or 2) a Rookie with no substance and real experience.

    The sad part is that most Americans are not smart enough to figure out how broken the political system is in the United States and they will vote for president anything that is shoveled down their throats by the corrupt system. Americans don’t have the balls to revolt against this obsolete and corrupt system and vote for president for someone such as Ralph Nader.

    At the end of the day Americans deserve what is happening here in the United States – the collapse of most institutions, and the slow collapse of the entire system. As we say in the computer world garbage in, garbage out.

    What can I say these are the people who reelected someone such as George W. Bush - and for all practical purposes that fact summarizes in a nutshell the intellect level of the average American.

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    #730     Jul 23, 2008