Monday, February 13, 2006

The Treachery of Al Gore

Did anyone hear the speech that Al Gore gave while he was in Saudi Arabia? He attacked the United States by stating, among other things that were unfounded, we rounded up Arabs without cause, Saudi's in partiality, and held them and abused them after the 9/11 terrorist attack on the Twin Towers.

Is it just me or have I jumped into some kind weird time warp where everything is turned up side down. Where people that have everything they could possibly want, but aren't satisfied until that they have destroyed they very foundation vehicle that propelled them to where they are today.

Why would Al Gore stand before the very people that had first hand knowledge and participated in the killing of 3000 American citizens, and lie, bold faced, about what went on in America after 9/11? What does he hope to gain from do this? How does he see this as helping him to regain power in American politics?

From where I stand, in a time of war, against an enemy that is more treacherous and world wide than any that we have faced in the past, Al Gore's behavior is an act of treason. He is inciting the enemy with lies to attack us. As the former Vice President of the United States, he is lending creditable authority to his false testimony about the actions of the United States following 9/11, and by not condemning the action of the terrorists world wide, he is giving his approval to their actions by what he didn't say.

The man is insane. There can be no other explanation. What's worse, there are many more of the same caliber in the Senate of the United States. In the eyes of these people, the constitution is a worthless piece of paper. It means nothing. They prove this every time they open their mouths to condemn this country, no matter what the situation may be. America is always wrong. America is always the problem. There is no hope. Give up. Surrender.

The liberal Democrats cannot conceive of any other approach to gain the favor of their base. They are driven by only fear and hate for the present while revelling in some grandiose nonexistent and unattainable future. That's all they have to offer in the way of a philosophy for progress.

Zig Ziglar has a great little ditty for the Democrats if only they will have the guts to make it happen, "Make failure your teacher, not your undertaker". I don't think they have a clue.

I wonder if Al Gore has a suit that he likes more the any of the others in his closet.

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