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Thu Nov-16-06 09:20 PM
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1. Been there done that... |
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:23 PM
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2. Why not, indeed? I'd gladly support and vote for him! |
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:23 PM
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3. Supports the death penalty. |
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:32 PM
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10. The point of choosing a nominee is to pick one that will be elected. |
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The perfect candidate with whom everybody agrees on each point does not exist. Dennis Kucinich is a great member of Congress and has great ideas, but if he was the Democratic candidate for President in 2008 what would you call the winner? President McCain (or any other Republican). Reality is a harsh mistress.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:46 PM
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20. How many Right to lifers voted Shrub solely on that basis? |
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Thu Nov-16-06 10:27 PM
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I'm from the south, and a big-time death-penalty state. However, I'm against it on all fronts...it doesn't matter how fairly it's meted out, and if we're totally sure only the guilty are actually put to death...I'm against it. I've instructed my next of kin that if I'm gruesomely murdered, to please instruct the DA that I'm against capital punishment, and to please not consider it. My religious beliefs preclude it in all cases (and I really struggle when it come to certain crimes, but in the end I think it's wrong).
However...I have many friends from other parts of the country, who are as liberal as I am on all other issues, but they hesitate on this one.
I'm pragmatic enough to realize that a candidate that conforms to all my ideals is probably not electable, at least not for the time being. Right now I feel that Gore is the man for me.
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Thu Nov-16-06 10:43 PM
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Gore is good candidate...
And I'd probably vote for him in a General Election.
Even though I don't like Obama that much though...he'd probably get my vote in a head to head race between the two because he is anti-death penalty.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:23 PM
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4. He's my main man. Won last time and will win again. Only Presidential winner |
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:27 PM
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6. Won? So Bush didn't become president in Jan of 2001? |
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:30 PM
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8. Sure, after his appointment by the Supreme Court. But Gore won Florida (recieved the most |
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votes,) and the nationwide popular vote. It's a fact.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:34 PM
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12. NO, he became the most Expensive ,Misanthrope Farce in history |
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:36 PM
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14. Gore WON-Bush STOLE. eom |
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:26 PM
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5. Because he couldn't beat the stupidest man ever to run. |
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Edited on Thu Nov-16-06 09:27 PM by bowens43
He certainly couldn't beat someone like McCain.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:32 PM
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9. In a heartbeat. But McCain is already out polling Hillary, and he won't win |
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:38 PM
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15. McCain is a cracked Actor , Duped and blinded by ShrubCo too long. And |
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as far as being beat by the stupidest man ever to run, Shrub shut McCain down from the start.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:41 PM
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16. And if he was the same person now, that would be relevant. |
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Some, perhaps, are apparently of the opinion that folks can't change. Such people are simply blind to the transformation Gore has undergone before America's eyes.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:28 PM
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7. I am not confident about how he would do with the "independent voters". |
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:33 PM
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11. He got them last time. Why not again? Or did they later change their minds |
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:43 PM
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18. He's a non Hollywood actor, an Independents dream! |
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Part of his detriment was his inability to schmooze ,I think we've been Schmoozed enough.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:34 PM
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13. Al Gore 2008-Yesssssssssssss!!! |
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:bounce:
p.s. Just changed my avatar to Gore 2008, but can't get rid of the "raggedy edges"-could use a tip on how to fix it from someone-TIA!
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:45 PM
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19. Do you have access to a larger picture of it? |
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If not, it's pretty much hopeless.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:47 PM
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Thu Nov-16-06 10:10 PM
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In the past 6 years, this man has become a rock star! The time is right!
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:42 PM
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17. At this point, he's who I am supporting at the moment. |
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I believe the time is right.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:57 PM
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24. You know it ! He's the man We have already chose, Delegated |
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authority should be the voice of it's party and not moves by it's Politicians ,Impeachment of Shrub should be on the table ,and so shouldn't President Gore.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:49 PM
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22. Better than any other candidate out there. |
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Keep your eyes open for a Nixon-style comeback.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:56 PM
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Too much baggage, people don't like him, too tied to Clinton, now known as "the" global warming guy, etc. I'm not evaluating the truthfulness or fairness of these claims, just what I see as the reality of them. He will be too easy to paint as an extremist on global warming and anti-business, etc. Also, I think people have a hard time feeling personally comfortable with him.
Just my $.02, please don't bother to flame.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:58 PM
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25. Gee, you're right. I guess we'll have to pick someone who doesn't take a |
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stand on anything important. Too easy to paint as an extremist, you know.
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:59 PM
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Thu Nov-16-06 09:59 PM
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26. Sure?? It's not a Painting, it's the Presidency. n/t |
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Thu Nov-16-06 11:13 PM
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31. I didn't support Gore in the 2000 primaries.. |
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Edited on Thu Nov-16-06 11:35 PM by flaminbats
I supported Gore in the 1988 primaries, and supported Clinton/Gore both times. I still have a dog named Tipper, and only assumed I would back Gore in the primaries as Clinton left office!
Then Gore lost my vote!!! :wow: Gore just had excuses on healthcare reform, but only Bill Bradley embraced anything close to universal coverage. Only Bradley said the surpluses should be used to reduce the national debt, but Gore hide behind watered-down tax cuts. And Gore won the nomination...and then continued this lameness into the fall!
Like me..most voters held their noses and voted for Gore over Bush. With a well run campaign and a little courage, Gore would have beaten Bush in a huge landslide. But instead...Gore won the popular votes while still letting Bush become President!! If you had asked me in 1998 if I would oppose Gore in the Democratic primaries in 2000 my answer would have been "NEVER!!"
Will Gore get my primary vote in 2008? :shrug: That depends on whether he actually runs a campaign this time. ;)
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Thu Nov-16-06 11:22 PM
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32. Bill Bradley!!!! Yes! I love that man |
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I was a Bradley volunteer in 2000 and still have a Bradley 2000 magnet sticker on my fridge. He was/is an awesome candidate that unfortunately had a half-witted staff.
I'll take Bradley over Gore any day. I like them both, but Bill truly is a genuine American hero.
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Fri Nov-17-06 06:41 AM
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34. No argument here ,Bill Bradley is a Brilliant man. |
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Thu Nov-16-06 11:47 PM
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33. I like Al Gore a lot, |
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but I don't think there's a chance in hell he will garner more votes than he did in 2000. As much as he tried to distance himself from Clinton then, he still racked in plenty of Clinton holdovers. While I firmly believe Gore legitimately won that non-election, the general electorate will still view him as a loser- even if on a subconscious level. That doesn't exactly inspire voter confidence.
And while this might sound a bit snarky, I find it a bit odd that so many progressives tend to overlook who Gore's running mate was in 2000. I voted for that ticket, too, but I certainly don't feel proud to have voted for Lieberman. That would be an interesting poll, BTW. That is, finding out how many DU'ers would support a Gore/Lieberman ticket now.
Anyway, I'll support the dem candidate regardless- except for Lieberman- for me, Gore just isn't my first choice. I want to WIN.
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Fri Nov-17-06 06:45 AM
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35. After letting Shrub slither in the back door and after 8yrs of the result |
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I figure people will start to really listen to what these guy's are saying and hopefully Intelligence wins.
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Fri Nov-17-06 08:44 AM
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I think he has taken a stronger, more independent stand. He knows how to get the attention of the press on his own. He is clear-headed and resolute these days. I could see him as an outsider re-entering.
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