Gore would not have prevented 9/11, but he would not have ventured into Iraq either. He would have caught Osama Bin Laden in Afghanistan by avoiding the distraction of Iraq.
Gore would have continued the negotiations with North Korea that were started under Clinton, so North Korea would not have nuclear weapons today.
The Senate would have ratified the Kyoto Treaty by now had Gore taken office in 2001. We would be much closer to finding a solution to global warming.
Without the expense of the war in Iraq and Bush's tax-giveaways to the wealthy, the United States government would not have huge deficits to worry about. The economic situtation of the country would be much more solid. There would be less unemployment.
Seniors would enjoy lower drug prices under Gore than under Bush. Gore would allow Medicare officials to negotiate low prices with drug companies.
The victims of the Katrina hurricane would not have been neglected by Al Gore.
With Gore as President the United States would enjoy the respect and admiration of the world it once had. We would have more friends and fewer enemies.
Gore would fund "No Child Left Behind" and it would begin to be a reality.
Gore would not have torn up the Constitution, imprisoned supposed enemies without charge, or spied on American citizens. Everyone would have more freedom than under Bush.
The war in Iraq has increased the terrorist threat. By avoiding this war, Gore would have lowered the threat of terrorism. Resources would have been channeled into more useful programs, and fewer people would hate us.
Gore would devote time and resources to other pressing issues, including HIV/AIDS in Africa, relationships with Latin America, the struggle against increased drug consumption, human rights in Darfur, Third World debt, and immigration (among other things.)
2007-02-07 09:07:54
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answered by itsdabigbadwolf 3
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Are you sure you want beliefs ABOUT Al Gore? Or do you want to know what Al Gore's beliefs are?
Either way here are two that answer both questions for you to start with...
1. He believes he is responsible for the Internet.
2. He believes that he can stop global geothermal trends that have been taking place for eons.
2007-02-07 17:09:38
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answered by C B 6
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* Al Gore's father was also a U.S. Senator and his mother is a wooden plank.
* Many say Gore got his personality from his mother.
* Al Gore hugs trees because his parents never hugged him.
* If you turn on a microwave while Al Gore is near, he'll suddenly start singing showtunes.
* Al Gore spent most of his vice presidency trying to keep Clinton away from his daughters.
2007-02-07 17:04:23
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answered by tabs 3
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He believes:
1. Government is a legitimate force to be used for doing good
2. Humans are responsible for global warming and that it is bad
3. His "Gore Bill" aka "High Performance Computing and Communication Act of 1991" permits him to claim he invented the internet
4. Abortion should be legal but the government should not pay for it
5. Having power is more important than national unity
2007-02-07 17:13:46
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answered by Captain Obvious! 3
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no one can tell you Al Gore's beliefs except Al Gore
its foolish to think otherwise
2007-02-07 17:05:37
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answered by anonacoup 7
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He believes in the Global Warming myth.
He believes he invented the internet.
He believes he won the 2000 election.
He believes that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
He believes that the residence of Miami Dade county in Florida are too stupid to punch a hole in a card.
2007-02-07 17:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Global Warming fanatic . 5 times over .
2007-02-07 17:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Al who?
2007-02-07 17:03:44
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answered by Anonymous
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He believes he's God.
He's a liberal.
He's crazy.
He loves Twinkies.
He's a global warming extremist.
2007-02-07 17:03:58
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answered by Chester's Liver 2
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Family values? (see the second answer). Yeah, riiiiiiigggghhhhtttt!!!!! How are his pro-abortion views supposed to be considered pro-family-values?
2007-02-07 17:04:18
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answered by Sheik Yerbouti 4
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