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2007-10-06 04:00:27 · 11 answers · asked by lynchmob.justice 1 in Politics & Government Civic Participation

11 answers

for what?

2007-10-06 04:03:33 · answer #1 · answered by secretservice 5 · 3 1

Look, I can't stand the man but I don't see anything that he should be "punished" for except the $250 he owes my friend. My friend was hired to fly Gore's campaign banner on his hot air balloon and he took the job but he never saw the $250 and all he got was a picture of Al standing about 50 feet in front of my friend's balloon. Granted it was a nice (cough cough) picture but not worth $250.

2007-10-06 11:21:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Details please! Like for what? Being a democrat or for being the bagman for picking up a bag containing $100,000.00 from a budist temple that was originally said to be a political contribution for Bill Clinton from monks who took a vow of poverty. (Al Gore was Bill Clintons Vice President) The money was later traced back to the red (communist) china government. Allegedly the money was partial pay off for Bill Clinton giving the the technology to china to drop nuclear warheads on mainland USA. Red China had a problem with their long range rockets wobbling and then crashing. Bill clinton have him access to our rocket "gyros" that keep out rockets from wobbling. Red china also lacked a targeting system. Bill Clinton gave them access to our GPS satellites, which in essence is a targetting system. Therefore, it is alleged that essentially bill clinton gave red china the ability to drop nuclear warheads on mainland USA and Al Gore was the bagman caught with part of the payoff. In my opinion, both Clinton and Gore should have been impeached for treason not for lying under oath about sex with various women.

And lest somebody dismiss me as a republican dupe or hack, I consider myself an independent but conservative. I believe aiding and comforting the enemy crosses the lines for all US citizens regardless of party. And my parting shot in establishing my credibility and lack of bias, I believe that all politicians are corrupt or become corrupt based on the universal law of human behavior, "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely."

2007-10-06 11:40:52 · answer #3 · answered by rorzzz09192007 3 · 1 2

1/10th the punishment George gets

2007-10-06 11:13:25 · answer #4 · answered by richard t 7 · 2 2

He should be viciously forced to be President of the United States for at least four years.

Oh, wait a minute, he already was.

2007-10-06 19:43:00 · answer #5 · answered by St. Hell 5 · 0 1

Punishment?

Come on now, if he was a little boy, I'd say it's up to his mama to punish him, but since he's a grown man and able to handle himself, I'd say: If you are man enough, try punishing him your way, but please leave us sane people out of it.

2007-10-06 11:06:52 · answer #6 · answered by Happy Go Lucky 1 · 3 1

It's not against the law to be a hypocrite so technically he doesn't rate punishment. But the most severe punishment of a no-talent attention seeker is to ignore him. I suggest we all start doing it.

2007-10-06 11:11:02 · answer #7 · answered by Yo it's Me 7 · 3 4

Hung by his thumbs and roasted over hot pepsicola bottles...Oh what was his crime?

2007-10-06 16:31:54 · answer #8 · answered by wowser 5 · 0 0

I hate him, but your question needs more thought.
He's burning in Hell for sure, but what are you referring to?
Do you even know yourself or spewing BS?

2007-10-06 11:38:27 · answer #9 · answered by F yahoo in Ash 3 · 0 2

They should suspend his doughnut ration.

2007-10-06 15:58:45 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Time magazine should take away his designation as 'ecosavant.'

Hollywood should take away his awards.

The IRS should disallow any future tax deductions.

Tennessee should remove his picture form its state capital building.

2007-10-06 11:08:36 · answer #11 · answered by wider scope 7 · 3 3

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