Al Gore speaks to islamic radicals...

Discussion in 'Religion' started by Midas, Feb 15, 2006.

  1. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    I am a conservative when it comes to national defense.
    I am a conservative when it comes to spending.
    I am a conservative when it comes to the law.
    I am a liberal when it comes to dealing with my neighbor.
     
  2. Danr

    Danr New Member

    Pat Buchannan (sp?) is a conservative on this issue (he opposes this "war") and I find your (tax and spend/ borrow and spend) views pretty liberal.

    A conservative would be more isolationist and "conserve" our resources.
     
  3. OldDan

    OldDan New Member

    Again I will say 'that is fine with me" just like the last time I said it to you. Now will you point out to me where I said any thing related to your sexual orientation! I could care less what it is and would only remind you that if the shoe fits, wear it!

    So now that is settled, and since I have yet to call you anything other than what you said you were, a 'liberal', why is it that you feel compelled to call me names? I would like an explination if you don't mind.:kewl:
     
  4. OldDan

    OldDan New Member

    Up Date on the trator Al Gore, Democratic Presidential hopeful.

    On Saturday, the state-run Saudi news outlet Arab News reported that the Jeddah Economic Forum, where Gore spoke, was funded by "Saudi Arabian Airlines, the Saudi Binladin Group, Gulf One Investment Bank, Saudi Basic Industries Corp." and an array of other big companies with ties to the Middle East.

    The Saudi BinLadin Group - which is Saudi Arabia's largest construction company - is run by Osama bin Laden's brothers and cousins. Jeddah, the site of the forum attended by Gore, is Osama bin Laden's hometown.

    So, let's recap - Al Gore makes an anti-American speech in a foreign country. At this speech he is appearing with high executives in a major "Big Oil" corporation, and the event is partially funded by the bin Laden family...this is starting to sound like one of Danr's paranoid, anti-Bush conspiracy theory...except it is real, and it is Al Gore.

    :whistle:
     
  5. Danr

    Danr New Member

    Here is Al's internet video network. It is a shame that he didn't win (oh yea, he did win!!!).

    http://www.current.tv/
     
  6. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    First of all you clearly do not know how to read for comprehension for I am against all the spending that Bush does and have stated repeatly that I view him to be a liberal.
    Second the bottom line is that Al Gore got a paycheck to make anti-american comments and you support him and could care less about the money trail as long as America looks bad. Be it by Al Gores comments or by your reckless statements on how democracy does not work in this nation for the lie being the election was stolen. All you do is find a way to put down the nation inwhich you live so well in. For lets face it most Americans, myself included, would not live as well if we were born in another nation.
     
  7. Danr

    Danr New Member

    Dissent is not unAmerican, you are badly mistaken at the root of your thinking.
     
  8. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    Oh so taking money from your nations enemy to undermine your nation is consider dissent. I was raised to think of it as treason but then my silly parents raised me with morals and character.
     

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