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Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Should Al Gore run for Presidant again?
Should Al Gore run for President again? Would he make a good President? How would he handle Iraq? Could he beat Hillary and Obama in the primary's? If you could would you vote for him?
Something to think about...
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Undecided - just because he brought a wider eye to the affects of global warming doesn't necessarily entitle him to be President. Can he effectively run his office to the needs of American citizens and make decisive decisions in regards to the war efforts. Time will tell
Well that is a logical answer Mikee, but the question is do you think he would be effective as Pres and if you could at this point of time would you vote for him if you could?
I would vote for Gore. He knows intimately how the top job works having been the VP. Obviously he is more grounded and level-headed than oil-drinking, slack-jawed Bush.
Unlike the current president, he has integrity and it's clear to see. He's nobody's puppet. USA needs a good leader now after six years of unbelieveable foolishness and arrogance.
Andrew, #43 is not a puppet. You are right that Gore knows how things work in DC and he has a popularity that could get him in again, but will he do it?
4 comments:
Undecided - just because he brought a wider eye to the affects of global warming doesn't necessarily entitle him to be President. Can he effectively run his office to the needs of American citizens and make decisive decisions in regards to the war efforts. Time will tell
**MAKSDADDY**
Well that is a logical answer Mikee, but the question is do you think he would be effective as Pres and if you could at this point of time would you vote for him if you could?
I would vote for Gore. He knows intimately how the top job works having been the VP. Obviously he is more grounded and level-headed than oil-drinking, slack-jawed Bush.
Unlike the current president, he has integrity and it's clear to see. He's nobody's puppet. USA needs a good leader now after six years of unbelieveable foolishness and arrogance.
Andrew, #43 is not a puppet. You are right that Gore knows how things work in DC and he has a popularity that could get him in again, but will he do it?
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