Thursday, October 06, 2005

Al Gore Proves Once Again

The American people were absolutely justified in booting him from power. Here is a quote of his speech in New York on Wednesday:

Are we still routinely torturing helpless prisoners, and if so, does it feel right that we as American citizens are not outraged by the practice? And does it feel right to have no ongoing discussion of whether or not this abhorrent, medieval behavior is being carried out in the name of the American people? If the gap between rich and poor is widening steadily and economic stress is mounting for low-income families, why do we seem increasingly apathetic and lethargic in our role as citizens?

On the eve of the nation's decision to invade Iraq, our longest serving senator, Robert Byrd of West Virginia, stood on the Senate floor asked: "Why is this chamber empty? Why are these halls silent?"

The decision that was then being considered by the Senate with virtually no meaningful debate turned out to be a fateful one. A few days ago, the former head of the National Security Agency, Retired Lt. General William Odom, said, "The invasion of Iraq, I believe, will turn out to be the greatest strategic disaster in U.S. history."


Yes Al, we are still routinely torturing prisoners. And the greatest strategic disaster in US history is set to vote on a constitution in a few days. You're really contributing to the debate, dude.

How about this:
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, there was - at least for a short time - a quality of vividness and clarity of focus in our public discourse that reminded some Americans - including some journalists - that vividness and clarity used to be more common in the way we talk with one another about the problems and choices that we face. But then, like a passing summer storm, the moment faded.

The media coverage was clear and vivid? Except that is it was largely in error. Mr. Gore laments that the tens of thousands declared dead by Mayor Nagin are not truly dead. He's sad that the media hysteria that Katrina evoked did not continue.

You would have been a dangerous putz as president. Now you're just pathetic.

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