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Al Gore: Yes to same-sex marriage

Started by Natasha, January 23, 2008, 03:46:32 PM

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Natasha

Al Gore: Yes to same-sex marriage

http://www.baywindows.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=blog&sc2=news&sc3=&id=55243
by Ethan Jacobs
01/23/2008

So much for the Draft Al Gore movement. Former Vice President Al Gore made it pretty clear last week that he has no intention of entering the presidential race by posting a video on the website for his Current TV network announcing his support for equal marriage rights for same-sex couples.
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kimmie

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tekla

One of the arguments back then about Gore was "he was too smart to be President."  Guess he proved them right.  After all we got the dummy, and as Dr. Phil would say "So, how's that working out for you."  Bush is going to leave office with an failed war, a rapidly crashing economy, massive levels of debt, a decimated military (in terms of materials, troops and officers), a national debt that is a mountain of money piled up to the sun, a hollowed out infrastructure of manufacturing, a record number of scandals (51 and counting) possible war crimes charges, possible crimes against humanity charges, a federal government that can even do the things it once did well, Oh I could go on, but we all know what's gone down the last 7 years.

On the plus side Bush has pretty much destroyed the Republican Party.

On the other hand, Gore has been celebrated at home, won a Nobel Prize for Peace, and spends his time divided between giving lectures on a subject he loves and handing out awards at the Grammys and Academy Awards shows.  Tough life.

However, Gore did not protest that decision in re Gore v. Bush, when he should have, as he should have.  That was wrong then, and wrong now - and its a big, big wrong.

FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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lady amarant

You guys should have stormed tha Bastille, so to speak, when he got cheated out of the White House. How different the world might have been.
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tekla

I agree, there should have been general strike the instant the SC dropped that decision.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Shana A

Yes, the American people should have demanded that every single vote be counted and marched to DC and taken our government back from these crooks. We send Jimmy Carter to third world countries to monitor questionable votes... why not here?

I was pissed off when Kerry didn't wait for end of recount either... after getting around 50 million in contributions towards recount.

y2g
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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tekla

I don't even think we would have had to march.  Just not go to work, or out shopping.  The people who own our government would have rung the phones off the hook in DC. 
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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lady amarant

I wonder how the Bush camp would have liked the guillotine? I mean, their all into biblical wrath and capital punishment and divine right and stuff.

I'm aggressive today. Sorry all.  >:(
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