Run, Al, run!

Seattle Zack

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He's a best-selling author. Academy Award winner. Nobel prize winner. Already won more votes than Dubya in a presidential election. He's been groomed for it since birth, why doesn't he want it?

A Gore/Obama ticket would rip the heart out of the neocon cabal. The only Republican that makes any sense is Ron Paul, and he's dismissed as a fringe candidate. The Jesus crowd are threatening third-party endorsement if that homo-loving cross-dressing gun-hating liberal mayor gets the nod. Al, why aren't you in this race?
 
Seattle Zack said:
He's a best-selling author. Academy Award winner. Nobel prize winner.

I think his share of the Nobel Prize is more than he'd make as President for a full term and people don't tend to shoot at nobel prize winners like they do presidents.
 
He is the candidate we need.

I think that a Democratic candidate is going to win. I think the majority of Democrats don't want it to be Hilary Clinton. Obama needs more experience. We need Al. We need his commitment to the enviroment, his experience and his work ethic. We need a Demoncratic candidate who can do the job.

America needs you, Al.
 
Regardless of whether he won the last election or not, don't y'all find it the least bit odd that the state where he got most of his political experience was one that he didn't carry in the election?

I lived in Tennessee while he was in office there. I know why he didn't carry the state.

I detest Dubya, don't care for Hillary at all, but lord help us if Gore becomes president.
 
Just as Gargamel created Smurfette to cause jealousy and competition among the Smurfs to bring about their downfall, so has the Dwead Piwate Wove manipulated the Nobel Peace Prize to temp Gore into running for President to create jealousy and competition among the Democrats to bring about their downfall.
You heard it here first!
 
cloudy said:
I detest Dubya, don't care for Hillary at all, but lord help us if Gore becomes president.


I agree.

But I would be willing to listen to what Hillary has to say if she divorced her husband. It has nothing to do with what Bill did, but the fact that she stood by him, publicly and vocally, when he was confronted and denied something.

Later, when she knew he lied to her, and cheated on her, she stood by him silently.

Just not my idea of a leader.

And America, at this point in time, with world opinion as it is, cannot have a first lady getting blow jobs in the news headlines.

:rose:
 
cloudy said:
I lived in Tennessee while he was in office there. I know why he didn't carry the state.

I did too. He pretty much fucked up the education system.
 
jomar said:
I did too. He pretty much fucked up the education system.

Yep, and that's not all he fucked up. I don't want to see him do the same thing to the entire country. As fucked up as it is, it needs help, not to become worse, which is what would happen if he became president.
 
cloudy said:
Yep, and that's not all he fucked up. I don't want to see him do the same thing to the entire country. As fucked up as it is, it needs help, not to become worse, which is what would happen if he became president.

That's my concern, too. Though seeing how things have gone, I do wish he would have won.
 
He won't get the nomination even if he runs, because he has the stink of failure on him. Parties don't like to waste their one nomination on a known loser.

The last person who lost a presidential election and live to be nominated again was Richard Nixon. The last Democrat to get the nomination a second time was Adlai Stevenson (who lost again, of course). The last Democrat to get another chance and win was Grover Cleveland in 1892.
 
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