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2007-02-21 04:15:58 · 6 answers · asked by Pedro M 2 in Politics & Government Politics

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There are many things that you can say about Al Gore being better then Bush, jr. The things that come to mind are: serving in the Senate for eight years, being the best, well respected Vice President in U.S history, taking action to get the message out about Global warming, which is now Global Warning. Al Gore is a very intelligent man who cares for the American people and works hard to protect us.

Bush, jr has done nothing to help the American people. All he has done is put us in a war that we should never have been in. He has committed crimes against humanity, annihilated our Constitution and gone against the Geneva Convention.

When a poll was taken after the Presidential election between former Vice President Gore and Bush, jr and the American people were asked why they voted for Bush, jr, most Americans replied it's because they felt Al Gore was too smart.

Frankly, we need a man who is smart in the Presidency. In fact, Al Gore never lost the election. The proof came out that Al Gore in fact, won the election but Bush, jr. stole the election by going through the Supreme court, which is illegal and unethetical .

2007-02-21 04:41:07 · answer #1 · answered by Cheryl P 2 · 3 2

I know Americans REALLY believe they have a choice when they can vote for two people on the ballot. They really believe that by voting they are exercising freedom of choice. In truth, they are being forced to choose between two members of THE SAME TEAM. Both parties serve the interests of the same corporate owners. Anyone who has been a member of the Skull and Bones Society follows the same agenda. Gore supported the coup of his election in Florida those many years ago. If he had won, it would merely be a switch of regimes serving the same Masters.

http://www.oilempire.us/kerry.html.

Bush is among the richest 1 percent of Americans, the pampered child of a wealthy family. He has lifelong connections to the political and corporate world. He is a graduate of exclusive Yale University, and proud member of the even more exclusive Skull and Bones, a bizarre secret society at Yale. Though he talks about bipartisanship, he’s a veteran fixture of a two-party system that upholds the political status quo. Officially, the House of Bush is one of the true old Illuminati families. We all know the evil they represent to the world. That is why the Gores and the Kerry's will always give way. The results of most elections and coups are always planned. The Illuminati consistently backs both sides of every conflict because they do not like to lose.

It doesn't matter who the people voted for; they always vote for us". Joseph Stalin, Illuminati -

"It's not the votes that count; it's who counts the votes."-- Josef Stalin

Burke's Peerage has proven that 42 of your presidents have been related to the royal families of Europe. And, they have proven that every election, the one with the closest ties to the House of Tudor gets the election by hell or high water.

Much of America’s history and our contemporary life has been and is determined by this ghoulish Orwellian Satanic Order. Skull and Bones has been referred to by New Haven “insiders” for a hundred years as the “Brotherhood of Death”. After their members abandon their individual selves they adopt a secret name. The Skull’s oath and pledge is likened to The Devil and Daniel Webster where an individual trades his soul for wealth and power.

One word about the Skull and Bones “initiations”. They take place on the Campus of Yale University in a building they call the Tomb. The recruits lay nude in a coffin while they take their Satanic rituals. The book Proofs of a Conspiracy written in 1797 by John Robison of Edinburgh University told of the Illuminati and how its name was derived from the word Lucifer. Some of the rituals Robison described in his book are identical to the Bush’s Skull and Bones fraternity which has been around since 1832. Robison was murdered by the Masons. To quote one of the infamous members of the S&B, Pike, the man who created the KKK: “Yes Lucifer is God ...” (Morals and Dogma, 1871)

Too often people with little knowledge about the Illuminati or anything else about conspiratorial politics defend their ignorance by crying “Paranoia, rather than admitting they simply don’t know. Besides that the invisible hand of the managed media has labeled it Politically Incorrect.

George Washington in a letter to G. W. Snyder in 1798 wrote that the doctrine of the Illuminati and the principles of Jacobinism had been spread to the United States. There is no question about that.

“The Order is descended from a Greek fraternal society dating back to Demosthenes in 322 B.C. Bones records are dated by adding 322 to the current year. For centuries the Skull and Bones has been used as “the flag” and insignia of pirates, thieves, cut throats, and murders for centuries. When you pick up a bottle of arsenic or any other deadly poison one sees the Skull and Cross Bones. But no poison or toxic waste is as deadly and foul as the poison spewed from the Brotherhood of Death. These people are without morals or scruples and would not hesitate to murder its opposition if the need arises.

As much as I appreciate Gore’s movie on the environment, check out this page. The call for a militant approach to the environment is being used, subtly, to prepare the planet for more fear and paranoia.

http://www.cuttingedge.org/News/n2134.cfm
It gets juicy when you hit Gore’s proposals and ideas to repair things.

You are between the devil and the deep blue sea when you vote. Evil as both men are, I would say Bush is the worse of the two.

2007-02-21 13:47:54 · answer #2 · answered by Noor al Haqiqa 6 · 2 0

Gore’s credentials and experience are second to none. As vice president for eight years of peace and prosperity, he worked closer than any of his predecessors with the President, and many have called him the most successful vice president in history. Previously he served eight years in the House and was elected to a second term in the Senate. He has since worked with heads of state and other influential individuals and groups worldwide, and is respected by leaders around the globe

2007-02-21 12:29:56 · answer #3 · answered by itsdabigbadwolf 3 · 3 2

Because you can use him as a wheel chock if your parking brakes fail?

Other than that, I can't think of any aspect where Al Gore is better than Bush.

2007-02-21 12:28:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

HE IS NOT BETTER THAN GEORGE BUSH. TO ALL OF YOU STILL CRYING ABOUT 2000 GET OVER IT. HE WAS A DISGRACE AS A VICE PRESIDENT. HIS FUND RAISING EFFORTS WERE BORDERLINE CRIMINAL. HIS NEAR HYSTERIA ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING IS A JOKE. HOW DOES HE EXPLAIN ALL THE SNOW IN UPSTATE NEW YORK.
HE WAS A JOKE AS A SENATOR. HE HAS THE PERSONALITY OF A TREE.

2007-02-21 13:28:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Let me guess, trick question. Ozone man is a delusional, ranting angry liberal who just can't get over the fact he lost.

2007-02-21 12:26:57 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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