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ELVIS
05-26-2004, 07:32 PM
By SARA KUGLER, Associated Press Writer (http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&u=/ap/20040526/ap_on_re_us/gore_6&printer=1)

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NEW YORK - Al Gore delivered a blistering denunciation Wednesday of the Bush administration's "twisted values and atrocious policies" in Iraq and demanded the resignation of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, national security adviser Condoleezza Rice and CIA director George Tenet.


Raising his voice to a yell in a speech at New York University, Gore said: "How dare they subject us to such dishonor and disgrace! How dare they drag the good name of the United States of America through the mud of Saddam Hussein's torture prison!"


The Democratic former vice president said the situation in Iraq is spinning out of control.


"I am calling today for Republicans as well as Democrats to join me in asking for the immediate resignations of those immediately below George Bush and Dick Cheney, who are most responsible for creating the catastrophe we are facing in Iraq," Gore said, drawing strong applause from the partisan crowd.


"Donald Rumsfeld ought to resign immediately!" Gore bellowed. "Our nation is at risk every single day Rumsfeld remains as secretary of defense. We need someone with good judgment and common sense."


Rice "ought to resign immediately. She has badly mishandled the coordination of national security policy. This is a disaster for our country," he said.


"It came from twisted values and atrocious policies at the highest levels of our government," he said.


The former presidential candidate was gentler on Tenet, a Clinton administration appointee, describing him as a friend and "honorable man" who should still leave his position for intelligence failures.


The Republican National Committee shot back at Gore, pointing out that while he was vice president terrorists attacked U.S. embassies in Africa, bombed the USS Cole and carried out the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.


"Al Gore's attacks on the president today demonstrate that he either does not understand the threat of global terror or he has amnesia," RNC spokesman Jim Dyke said in a statement.


Gore also argued that the abuse of Iraqi inmates at the Abu Ghraib prison was not the result of "a few bad apples" but "the natural consequence of the Bush administration policy."


He said reservists photographed abusing prisoners "were clearly forced to wade into a moral cesspool designed by the Bush White House," which, he said, had abandoned the Geneva Conventions.


He said the crisis in Iraq has generated fierce anti-American sentiment and provided a strong recruiting tool for terror groups.


President Bush "has exposed Americans abroad and Americans in every town and city to a greater danger of attacks by terrorists because of his arrogance, willfulness and bungling at stirring up hornets' nests that pose no threat whatsoever to us," Gore said.


Gore said that because of the war, Iraq has "become the central recruiting office for terrorists." The administration, he said, has also set up U.S. soldiers for "payback the next time they are held as prisoners."


The speech was one of several Gore appearances sponsored since August by MoveOn.org. The liberal interest group also has a television and radio ad calling for Bush to fire Rumsfeld.


Gore, who served in Vietnam, predicted greater problems for America's involvement in Iraq. "The worst still lies ahead," he said. He added that electing Democrat John Kerry as president would be the first step toward dealing with Iraq.


He said that Kerry should not "tie his own hands" while campaigning by offering any specific proposals for how he would handle a situation that is "rapidly changing and, unfortunately, rapidly deteriorating."





:elvis:

Mezro
05-26-2004, 07:46 PM
Originally posted by ELVIS
By SARA KUGLER, Associated Press Writer (http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&u=/ap/20040526/ap_on_re_us/gore_6&printer=1)

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Oh, look, there is the guy who really won the 2000 election.

Mezro...right, left, middle..who cares..common sense rules

FORD
05-26-2004, 08:54 PM
Yep.... and President Gore agrees with President Bush (the George Bush who was actually President) that the invasion of Iraq was a huge fuckup.

ELVIS
05-26-2004, 08:56 PM
Idiot

lucky wilbury
05-26-2004, 10:03 PM
i guess the albots batteries must be running low and that has affected his memory. so one hook him up to the internet so he can see what he's said in the past about iraq and wmd etc etc etc. gores and idiot isn't he? someon sould remind him of how well their policies did.

FORD
05-26-2004, 10:29 PM
Watching President Gore's speech right now, and he's kicking ass :cool:

Wayne L.
05-27-2004, 08:02 AM
Former VP Al Gore is one of the most overrated vice presidents in history while his mindless political rhetoric should be looked at as a mental patient looking for attention.

FORD
05-27-2004, 08:54 AM
Originally posted by Wayne L.
Wayne L is one of the most overrated DLR Army posters in history while his mindless political rhetoric should be looked at as a mental patient looking for attention.

Wayne L.
05-27-2004, 09:40 AM
You don't know me personally(thank God) so I don't care what you say about me at all FORD even though I'm right about Al Gore.