Al Gore has lost his mind

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Jim Colyer, Jan 17, 2006.

  1. Jim Colyer

    Jim Colyer Member

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    Al Gore is at it again, accusing the Bush administration of destroying the Constitution. Gore needs a long rest.
     
  2. dhs

    dhs Senior Member

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    I will agree that Gore is a bit nuts, but his claim that Bush has been breaking the law; is that honestly wrong?

    Do you feel that personal invasion of privacy, non-court ordered wire tapping absent of a warrant should be allowed in this country?
     
  3. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    I don't believe a thing Al Gore does or says, and I believe his "protest" against the Bush administration is nothing more than an act. Gore, like Bush and his handlers (who are all torn from the same cloth), are totally devoted to the goal of a One World Government. I am absolutely convinced that much of the rhetoric we see coming from these high-flutent politicians - Democrat or Republican - is nothing more than a front used to dupe the masses into supporting the Elite-controlled two-party system. In order for this system to stay in tact, you need professional phonies like Al Gore to give the illusion of an opposition, when behind the scenes these guys are all buddies and agree on things you would think they disagree on based on their outward rhetoric. Basically, it's all an act - a front.

    Of course Bush is destroying the Constitution, he is a psychopathic criminal. But Gore is no better as far as I am concerned.

    Clinton and Gore sold the country out to China and the U.N., and to me that couldn't be any more unconstitutional.
     
  4. dhs

    dhs Senior Member

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    So would you vote for Gore for the Golden Globes?

    Support his next upcoming feature film -

    Big Al in little Chinatown?
     
  5. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Definitely.
     
  6. dhs

    dhs Senior Member

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    I'll buy the popcorn

    plain or butter and salt?
     
  7. Libertine

    Libertine Guru of Hedonopia

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    Damn good speech by Al.

    Probably his best. Didn't seem so robotic.
     
  8. Sera Michele

    Sera Michele Senior Member

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    I like Al Gore enough. What I hate are politicians that are afriad to ripple the water a bit. I wanna hear the shame shit they'd say if they were posting here like us. I wanna know what's really on their mind..
     
  9. the6peace8keeper

    the6peace8keeper Born Again Satanist

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    A older friend of mine used to have the same bookie as gore, tells lots of odd shit about him.
     
  10. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    I can imagine.
     
  11. Jim Colyer

    Jim Colyer Member

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    I voted for Gore in 2000 and even wrote a campaign song for him. Thank goodness I never recorded it.
     
  12. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    I agree. This is why I admire and respect people like Ron Paul so much, as he isn't afraid to tackle the real issues. Unfortunately, I don't think Gore tackles the real issues. I think he likes to play that role, making people think he is tackling the real issues, when in fact he's just playing a role. I don't believe his displays of "passion" for a minute. If I thought he was genuine, I might feel differently about him. Unfortunately, I have learned too much about the guy for my mind to be changed now. Though you might not want to believe it, people like Gore are torn from the same cloth as people such as Bush and his ilk. These guys might seem at each others throats in the press, but out of the camera eye many of them are wining and dining together and are actually good buddies.

    If Gore is as hardcore as he would like people to believe, how come he never challenged Bush following the elections in 2000? Hmm... I wonder.
     
  13. dhs

    dhs Senior Member

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    You know, Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant were apparently pretty good buddies.

    Seems that politics these days are like the World Wrestling Federation. As I write this, I now remember, that Jesse the Body was Governor of Minnesota and of course you've got Arnold in California. It's the GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH!!!
     
  14. pagansrule!

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    Adressed to Pressed Rat: Who are you NOT fighting in this world? Have you faith in nothing? Face it, your far fetched "solutions" to the worlds problems are just another manifestation of the system you so detest. Get over it.
     
  15. paintingjames

    paintingjames freaky fish

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    woo hooo frree popcorn
     
  16. MikeE

    MikeE Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    We all need a long rest from Bush. I hope that Gore spreading the truth about him will lead to that rest.
     
  17. shaggie

    shaggie Senior Member

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    After Bush and Gore's political careers are over, don't be surprised if you see Bush Jr. and Gore arm in arm, just like you do today with Bush Sr. and Clinton.

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  18. Skratch

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    Word
     
  19. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Yeah, daddy Bush considers Clinton a son. Go figure, they were/are two of the world's biggest illegal drug runners. They worked hand-in-hand throughout the 80s, importing massive quantities of cocaine into the country. There is not a doubt in my mind that Clinton got into office with the help of daddy Bush and his globalist cronies.

    If anyone thinks I am making this up, read Terry Reed's Comprimised: Clinton, Bush and the CIA. Terry Reed is a former member of the CIA, who witnessed all this firsthand.

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  20. dhs

    dhs Senior Member

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    how was the Coke? any reports? [​IMG]
     
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