Al Gore - Democratic Party candidate in 2008.

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

  1. Uhmmmmm...Credibility from a former Tobacco farmer who's family made their money giving lung cancer to millions....I get it.
     
    #71     Nov 29, 2006
  2. Genius, the only question that is still open is whether Al Gore will run. If he does it is irrelevant who else will be on the ticket but my money would be on Wesley Clark.
     
    #72     Nov 29, 2006
  3. You're truly irony proof, doodoo. Minutes after gleefully posting an article about the ferocious discontent of Europeans towards her Muslim immigrants, you tout a guy as VP who's most noted achievement was leading the military creation of Europe's largest Islamic state.

    Question. Given your hatred of Muslims, would you have supported Milosevic over Wesley Clark?
     
    #73     Nov 29, 2006
  4. You're truly irony proof, doodoo. Minutes after gleefully posting an article about the ferocious discontent of Europeans towards her Muslim immigrants, you tout a guy as VP who's most noted achievement was leading the military creation of Europe's largest Islamic state.
    Oh, I see, it's Al Gore's fault now. So in addition to inventing the internet he also created an Islamic state in Europe. I did not realize he was that good. FWIW I think that war was a mistake but first of all that was Clinton's war, it was perfectly executed and the Europeans got exactly what they deserved. A muslim state in Europe does not bother me a bit, it's not going to affect the US, it's not going to attack Israel. Let it bother "peace-loving" french, british and german hypocrits.

    Question. Given your hatred of Muslims, would you have supported Milosevic over Wesley Clark?
    No, Milosevic is (was) unelectable, he probably would fail to establish good working relations with president Gore and I am not a one issue voter.
     
    #74     Nov 29, 2006
  5. I wasn't referencing Gore. I was talking about your implied support for Clark on the Demo '08 national ticket.
     
    #75     Nov 29, 2006
  6. Actually Clark is not my first (or second or third) choice but IMHO he is the best VP candidate to help the ticket (any democratic ticket). Southerner, outsider, intelligent, well-spoken, no voting record to distort (unlike senators), military background - as VP he is flawless.
     
    #76     Nov 29, 2006
  7. Arnie

    Arnie

    Now THAT is funny!:D
     
    #77     Nov 29, 2006
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    January 14, 2007

    SouthAmerica: A few people have declared themselves candidates for the Democratic Party race for 2008 – So far the race includes John Edwards, Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, Tom Vilsack, Joe Biden, Christopher Dowd - and in the near future the race also will include General Wesley Clark, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Bill Richardson, Al Sharpton, and Barack Obama.

    So far I have seen Al Gore’s 2006 documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” about 3 times – and I recommend that everybody should watch that documentary.

    And I believe Al Gore is already running for president in 2008 – and in my opinion he is the democratic candidate for everybody to beat in the 2008 presidential election and he also can beat the Republican candidate in November of 2008.

    I don’t know what Al Gore is waiting for to declare that he is running for president and start raising money and getting the endorsement of all kinds of groups around the country.

    Al Gore is the right candidate that the United States needs today and he can win the race and become president elected of the United States in November of 2008.


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    #78     Jan 14, 2007
  9. Tradesports is giving 12.6 to 1 odds on that proposition. ( $1 bet wins you $12.60 if Al Gore wins the Dem nomination. https://www.tradesports.com/aav2/tr...elect=23190&updateList=true&showExpired=false )

    Did you back up your assertion with cash?
     
    #79     Jan 14, 2007
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    Rearden Metal: radesports is giving 12.6 to 1 odds on that proposition. ( $1 bet wins you $12.60 if Al Gore wins the Dem nomination.

    Did you back up your assertion with cash?


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    January 15, 2007

    SouthAmerica: By the “summer and fall of 2007” - after the United States goes through another 2 or 3 huge hurricanes such as Katrina – you will see that Al Gore’s odds will be much lower and he will be away ahead of the pack of democratic presidential candidates for 2008.

    We did not have the big hurricanes in 2006 in the United States, but that was a fluke season, and it is not what will happen in 2007.

    In 2007 the huge hurricanes like Katrina - they are coming back to the US shores.

    You can bet on that – if Al Gore becomes a presidential candidate for 2008 – slowly it will sink in and American voters will recognize that he is the best democratic candidate, and he will become the front runner and the candidate to beat in November of 2008.


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    #80     Jan 15, 2007