Gore: Diary of a Mad House Dhimmi
If mankind is ever to achieve peace, it will only be when people realize that today's peace movement are not advocates for peace.
Professing love and concern for the survival of mankind, these
movements keep screaming that nuclear weapons have made war too horrible to contemplate, that armed force and violence should be abolished as a means of settling disputes among nations, and that war should be outlawed in the name of humanity. Yet these same peace movements do not oppose dictatorships, the political views of their members range through all shades of the statist spectrum, from "welfare statism" to socialism to communism. This means that these peace movements are opposed to the use of coercion by one nation against another, but not by the government of a nation against its own citizens, it means that they are opposed to the use of force and violence against armed adversaries but not against the disarmed.
--Ayn Rand June 24, 1962
Perfect example of this pathology or as my grandma would say, a real putz-en-tuchas;
[...] U.S. government committed "terrible abuses" against Arabs after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and that most Americans did not support such treatment.
Gore said Arabs had been "indiscriminately rounded up" and held in "unforgivable" conditions. The former vice president said the Bush administration was playing into al-Qaida's hands by routinely blocking Saudi visa applications. Hat tip: x---dhimmi
To think Gore came within a hairs breath of POTUS and didn't is evidence of a G-d.
photo:RightWingNews
In related news; Gore's intellectual twin,
CONTROVERSIAL MP George Galloway was booed as he attempted to speak at a Muslim rally in London's Trafalgar Square yesterday. As he spoke the peaceful crowd, estimated at about 40,000, yelled "Big Brother fake
That's rich, really rich










as a reformist muslim im against all support of the saudi regime whether it be democrat or republican. they are the disease at the heart of the muslim world.
Posted by: eteraz.wordpress.com | Monday, February 13, 2006 at 01:54 AM
eteraz: Amen to that!!!!
As for Ozone Al Gore, the "Father of the Internet," he's a typical fascist disguised as a caring liberal. It's OK to kill babies in the womb, but let's save the baby seals, and let's save the spotted owl, and let's spend money on poor people AS LONG AS IT'S NOT MONEY THAT BELONGS TO LIBERALS.
MP George Galloway is a lot like Bill Clinton... in fact, Galloway exceeds Clinton when it comes to hogging the stage. Bill Clinton LOVES being in the limelight... he'll do what he can to be in it... Galloway on the other hand, is DESPERATE to be in the limelight and will do ANYTHING to be in it.
Posted by: Thomas Carney | Monday, February 13, 2006 at 10:06 AM
Every time Al Gore opens his mouth, he gives us more reason to be thankful that he never became President and, with luck that he never will.
Posted by: Mitch | Monday, February 13, 2006 at 10:32 AM
Former VP Al Gore, in reference to the alleged “blocking” of issuance of U.S. visas to Saudis, said: “The worst thing we can possibly do is to cut off the channels of friendship and mutual understanding between Saudi Arabia and the United States."
So that’s what all those Saudis traveling here were, "channel of friendship and mutual understanding.”
I think I’d like to open a different kind of channel for a comment on this matter:
A moving poem written as though from the first-person perspective of Christine Hanson, a 2 year-old girl on United Flight 175, one of the airplanes that crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11.
My name is Christine Hanson.
I am only two years old.
I am going for a ride,
or thats what I am told.
I am sitting here quietly,
next to my mom and dad.
I am having a fun time.
Everyone seems glad.
Why is he yelling Daddy?
Please tell me what' s wrong!
Please don't cry Mommy,
this ride won't be that long!
Why are we getting up
and moving to the back?
Why is everyone crying?
Why is she being attacked?
What did I do wrong?
Why are they yelling at us?
Why is everyone screaming?
What is all the fuss?
I thought you said that
this plane ride would be fun.
Is this a game Mommy?
Am I it, am I the one?
I think I will hide behind you,
so that I don't get caught.
Daddy this isn't fun anymore!
This isn't what I thought.
Why do I see buildings
right out the next window?
Shouldn't we stop now?
Shouldn't we go slow?
What was that loud boom?
Why do I see fire?
What just happened Daddy?
We should have been higher!
We have hit a building,
the World Trade Center I think.
I am slowly dying now.
I can't open my eyes to blink.
Where are you Mommy?
Why can't I hear your voice?
Why did they drive us here?
This wasn't our choice.
My name is Christine Hanson,
I am only two years old.
We were going for a plane ride.
That's what we were told.
I'll never go to prom.
I wont reach the age of three.
Why did this happen to these people?
Why did this happen to me?
Please pass this on in memory of Christine Hanson who was killed on
flight 175 at 9:03 am and for the thousands more who died on 9-11-01, the day America was under attack.
(http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/c/christinehanson.htm).
Posted by: MarcH | Monday, February 13, 2006 at 04:31 PM
I wonder how much Ozone Al was paid to make that speech, and if he wasn't paid to make that speech, who paid the bill for his hotel and transportation??
Posted by: Thomas Carney | Monday, February 13, 2006 at 07:07 PM