CatWoman
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Thu Jan-19-06 10:16 AM
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I couldn't be more thrilled about the reception Al Gore is getting |
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I've read dozens of favorable and respectful articles about him.
Hell -- even Nixon was able to rehabilitate himself.
But this is different.
Al was swiftboated before the term went mainstream.
He hasn't changed one bit.
However, the world has. People are clamoring for leadership.
Go, Al, Go!!!!!
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LiberalEsto
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Thu Jan-19-06 10:20 AM
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The more the rethugs try to ignore him or tear him down, the more it proves how terrified they are if him.
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Surya Gayatri
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Thu Jan-19-06 10:34 AM
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2. He has been through a public trial by fire |
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and come out the other side--wiser, more compassionate, more charismatic and above all more statesman-like. :loveya: SG
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H2O Man
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Thu Jan-19-06 10:36 AM
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by his speech, and by the reaction to it. The greater role he plays in politics between now and 2008, the happier I will be.
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Thu Jan-19-06 10:39 AM
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4. I'd say Gore has a wee bit more dynamism than he had in 2000. That helps. |
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He delivers his message with a depth that is much more inspiring.
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