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i really think he would be a wonderful president he is so kind and caring that he actually cares to tell us what global warming is going to do to mother earth ... and while he was saying this i was thinking to myself ..... he would make a great president but my question is does anyone else feel this way???

2007-08-07 13:32:02 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

21 answers

yes. Al Gore would be a great president especially for my generation sense we will have to deal with global warming. (14 years old).

2007-08-07 13:36:44 · answer #1 · answered by Razgriz01 4 · 4 4

No, he should actually be a lame duck president, ending a run of 8 more years of peace and prosperity, with no terror attacks, a rebuilt New Orleans, and a drastic reduction in our dependence of Middle East oil.

2007-08-07 13:45:19 · answer #2 · answered by Mitchell . 5 · 1 0

Al Gore.

2007-08-07 13:34:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

As he flies about in his private jet. Mother earth. How 70's!; Yes he would be a great president, Frank Zappa for Vice President, Jesse Jackson for HEW, Joan Rivers for Speaker of the House, Ted Kennedy for Secretary of State. Oh wait you were being serious.
No, now or ever. He would be a bigger joke then Carter.

2007-08-07 13:43:34 · answer #4 · answered by Oldvet 4 · 3 3

No. Absolutely not. He proved that by his meltdown soon after Bush won the first election. In addition, he appears to preach to everyone about what is good for them but does not even attempt to follow his own "rules". He is a hypcrite of the worst kind. He would be a laughing stock (even worse than Bush) on the world stage. At least that is my opinion.

2007-08-07 13:36:06 · answer #5 · answered by Feivel 7 · 5 3

Absolutely... Hooray for you!!! How about a dream team with Dennis Kucinich Vice President, Hillary for Speaker of the House and Michael Moore as Attorney General. Ralph Nader as Secretary of the Interior with two thirds of Congress liberal. That would really be great but a bit much for even my imagination but sometimes it's nice to think about :-)

2007-08-07 13:40:07 · answer #6 · answered by Don W 6 · 2 5

Yes, a majority of voting Americans did in 2000.

I think he is even more qualified to do so today than I did back then.

The stolen election of 2000 seems all the more tragic given Bush's abysmal record in office. It's sad to think how much better off the country and the world could be right now. And sadder to think taht teh damage Bush has done is a burden we will all have to carry for decades to come.

2007-08-07 13:37:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 5

if gore had become president we would all be speaking arab by now. this guy thinks he invented the internet.. he made the dems look like total idiots and his mother earth global warming crap is so overblown he could fill a few hot air balloons.

2007-08-07 13:39:19 · answer #8 · answered by Tapestry6 7 · 4 4

I think he should have been president from 2000 to 2004, and most americans agreed at the time. But we all got screwed instead. Don't get me wrong, we were asked to choose between the least of two inepts. We did, but it turned out that our votes didn't count for as much as we'd been told...

2007-08-07 13:35:38 · answer #9 · answered by Beardog 7 · 3 4

Kind and caring are not exactly the only things you look for in a leader.
Oh yeah, I'm kind and caring too, so, would you vote for me instead I'd appreciate it more than he would believe me! I'm dirt poor compared that guy, I could use the money.

2007-08-07 13:34:34 · answer #10 · answered by eldude 5 · 3 3

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