algore did try hard to beat bush, but he is an idiot and voters knew it. he has not show support for fellow democtats because he is still stuck in the mentality that the election was "stolen" from him and he cant believe he is not president. he is a wallowing...
thank god he isnt the president, thats all i can say.
2006-07-01 01:30:35
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answered by afterflakes 4
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I dont know if a presidents term in office is enough time to dominate the world. I could see if he was castro or some other leader who isnt in our type of voting system. After hearing some of the stuff Al Gore has said recently, I'm glad he's not in office. Most people dont even have a clue about whats going on in this world. Bush has done bad on some things, but the majority of things, he's doing a pretty good job. I think you better look up the definition of tyrant.
2006-07-01 08:33:31
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answered by smokindoggy 2
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Because Gore's a gentleman and Bush is a scrapper. Bush and his cabinet of crazy cronies will fight dirty; Gore had the vision to know that it would be unproductive to put the country through such a rupugnant battle.
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Bush, and his boss, Big Dick Cheney, would have done anything to win the last two elections, up to and including assassination if they deemed it necessary. These are evil, corrupt men in the White House - subhumans whose only objective is more personal power and more wealth. Gore knew what he was up against, and had the decency and common sense to walk away and save America from a terrible tragedy.
Yes, Bush is a tyrant who wants to dominate the world.
Thomas Jefferson once said: "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Gore is the patriot; Bush is the tyrant.
Perhaps Gore realizes that the Democrats are not any better than the Republicans. It's time for American citizens to take back their country and destroy the stranglehold the Republicrats have on our democracy.
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2006-07-01 08:41:55
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answered by -RKO- 7
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How is Al Gore a tyrant? How do you know he wants world domination? He doesn't show much support for the Democrats because he probably feels let down by his own party.
2006-07-01 08:37:33
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answered by Huevos Rancheros 6
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It was the first time that an election was stolen in America and I think Al Gore was caught off guard. I also think that unlike the triumvirate in Washington, D.C. Gore does not know how to go for the jugular.
2006-07-01 08:32:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Possible reason #1: he realized that he and his ideas will not receive enough support to win the office.
#2. He has been elevated in public status by his group of followers by the wild accusations and movie making he has done.
#3. These actions feed his ego well enough; he is all about himself.
2006-07-01 08:33:06
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answered by omni1438 1
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Because people saw Al for what he really is. Do your back ground checks on this man, and not his recent ploy of being a movie maker and trying to play mother nature. Al wants powers, just like hillary. They don't want to lead, they want to rule. Most people see this.
2006-07-01 08:45:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The dems and the GOP are both all washed up. What we've got now is a bunch of fools and idiots trying to vote themselves more american taxpayer dollars. They need to reload their campaign programs, get a hot cup of coffee, sit down, and figure out a POSITIVE direction to try and take the country in. A great first step for that would be nailing the border shut for a while, so we can figure out who's actually REALLY an american, and who's just trying to milk our government on behalf of some other country. Clean up the books, get rid of some foreign-interest legislators and get back to basics, here. That's only being fair to the rest of the country. Al Bore was a fan of globalization, he's a 'one worlder', Bush is being dragged down the path to 'one world' glory too, by those in his own administration that have vested foreign interests. I don't see the merit of selling america down the river to other countries, and people like Bore would have done it, too. You can trash on Bush all day long, the guy's at least trying to do SOMETHING identifiably american, trying to help other countries, too, but gets no thanks for that.
America's got enemies. They make Great Sport out of bashing on the United States in every way concievable. In other words, they suck balls, they KNOW they suck balls, and so they're out to pull down number 1 with a knife in his back. It's not america's fault the world's so screwed up, or that half the world seems to want to wrap its' hands around the throat of the other half, or that people treat each other like dirt, or that governments in other countries view their own peasants as targets, slaves, or worse, it's really not america's fault. But, america gets blamed for it,
and expected to pay for other people's mistakes. Maybe we've really screwed up, investing in other countries, trying to lift them out of poverty. Maybe karma's karma, and when you have a fundamentally GOOD country like the USA, the right answer is to keep on going for what you know, and let others live out their mistakes...when people have more kids than their land can support, they have famines. That's mother nature, not the american taxpayer's responsibility. People are getting stupid out there, and there's now something like 6.5 billion people in the world. People are like rabbits, given enough food, they will out-breed their available resources. Then, it's like rats in a cage.
Do you want a cage match on your block, or in your country?
Chances are, the answer's no. But, when some country gets all screwed up, who do they call? The United States. I say 'to HELL with that'. Feed your own hungry, tend your own poor, and if ya can't, learn how. Or, stop sniveling, and don't call our country to wipe your behind. Americans have problems, too, you solve your problems, and we'll solve our problems. It'll be fun! LOL
2006-07-01 08:45:43
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answered by gokart121 6
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Al Gore lost, there was nothing he could do, he couldn't even win his home state of Tennessee! He was, and still is, a buffoon.
2006-07-01 08:36:35
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answered by Mr.Wise 6
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I cannot speak for Al, but Kerry was a mistake all around the block.
2006-07-01 08:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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