"Al Gore to Dick Cheney: 'I waited two years'

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Technology is a wonderful thing otherwise Big Brother could 'burn all the books.'

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"Flashback: Gore Calls Bush Policies "Un-American" In 2002 Speech

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On CNN Friday morning Former Vice President claimed he "waited two years" to criticize the Bush administration. In fact, In September of 2002 he trashed then President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and the cabinet for their handling of the war against terrorism. "From the outset, the administration has operated in a manner calculated to please the portion of its base that occupies the far right," Mr. Gore said. Gore called the Bush administration's "attack on fundamental constitutional rights" beyond the "pale and un-American." The Weekly Standard has more quotes of Former Vice President Al Gore speaking out against the Bush administration prior to the two-years he claimed to wait. Transcript:

AL GORE: Vice President Cheney said after the war against terrorism began, "This war may last for the rest of our lives." I kind of think I know what he meant by that, but the apprehensions in the world that I spoke of earlier are not calmed down any by this doctrine of preemption that they are now asserting. By now the Bush Administration may now be beginning realizing that national and international cohesion are indeed strategic assets. But it is a lesson long delayed and clearly not uniformly and consistently accepted by senior members of the cabinet. From the outset, the administration has operated in a manner calculated to please the portion of its base that occupies the far right, at the expense of solidarity among all of us as Americans and solidarity between our country and our allies. On the domestic front, the administration, having delayed for many months before conceding the need to pass Joe Lieberman's bill and create an institution outside the White House to manage homeland defense, has actually been willing to see this legislation held up for the sake of an effort to coerce the Congress into stripping civil service protections from tens of thousands of federal employees. Now which is more important: passing the Homeland Security Act, or satisfying a relatively small yet powerful member of the right-wing coalition that has as its number-one priority dismantling labor unions? If that's the most important priority in that legislation, that explains why they're refusing to let the bipartisan consensus in favor of it go forward.

Far more damaging is the administration's attack on fundamental constitutional rights that we ought to have and do have as American citizens. The very idea that an American citizen can be imprisoned without recourse to judicial process or remedies, and that this can be done on the sole say-so of the president of the United States or those acting in his name, is beyond the pale and un-American and it ought to be stopped. "

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2009/05/15/flashback_gore_calls_bush_policies_un-american_in_2002_speech.html

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"Al Gore to Dick Cheney: 'I waited two years'

Al Gore said Friday that fellow former Vice President Dick Cheney has jumped back into the political fray too soon into the new administration's term.

"I waited two years after I left office to make statements that were critical," Gore said during an interview on CNN, pointing out that his critiques were focused on "policy."


http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0509/22568.html

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"CNN's John Roberts Fails to Press Gore on Bush Criticism Whopper
By Matthew Balan (Bio | Archive)
May 15, 2009 - 17:14 ET


"CNN anchor John Roberts failed to catch former Vice President Al Gore make a significant exaggeration about his criticism of the Bush administration in its early years during an interview on Friday's American Morning"

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-balan/2009/05/15/cnns-john-roberts-fails-press-gore-bush-criticism-whopper

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Comments

Avatar jim695 -
#1
CNN is out of control. They were the first to call the most recent swine flu outbreak a "Pandemic," and their message to loyal viewers seems to be, "You people should be terrified ALL THE TIME over what's going on in the nation and in the world, but you shouldn't worry, because everything will be all right." Ridiculous and sensational at once.

     Concerning the plane that crashed in a New York neighborhood, killing fifty people, the NTSB is looking into the possibility that both pilots were suffering from fatigue. The female copilot COMMUTED from her parent's home in Seattle to New Jersey, and the pilot made a similar trip to get to work. CNN ran a poll asking whether viewers believed legislation should be passed requiring airlines to pay their pilots MORE MONEY, suggesting it was somehow their fault that the plane fell from the sky. Normally, I don't speak directly to my television set, but I couldn't help screaming, "You CAN'T be SERIOUS!!!" Wouldn't it be more logical and more economical to propose a bill requiring pilots to live within an acceptable geographic radius of their home fields??? The copilot made around $16k per year, and CHOSE to live with her parents on the west coast. She could have rented an apartment in Indiana or Ohio for $400 a month and cut her commute by more than half, but I guess that option would just make too much sense, and therefore is not newsworthy. Better to require government intervention to make things worse for an already depressed economic sector.

     Rail on, CNN! Keep your viewers on the edge of their seats, and give them what they want. Entertainment is far more important than factual reporting and, given the overwhelming number of commercials in your newscasts, revenue is obviously more important than accuracy.

     Jim
Avatar konane -
#2
Haven't watched CNN for years and years, choosing to get my news from the local Fox affiliate or the web. CNN sounds like pretty talking heads on air to form opinion, build news then report it as such.

Agree with your comments about the crash, common sense ..... something reporters seem to have promised to never use as a requirement for graduating from journalism school.
Avatar jarasan -
#3
Algore should not have invented the INTERNET, DUMA$$.
Avatar konane -
#4
ROFLMAO!!!! Good one Jarasan, really good one!!!!
Avatar Rick G -
#5
Al Gore spoke out against the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq. Dick Cheney speaks out about the benefits of torture. Dick Cheney tortured to try and create a phony link between Saddam and al-CIA-duh.

Sorry, I'll take Gore's fantasy climate any day over Cheney's dungeon. Wonder how many young boys were tortured in the White House "detention" cell.
Avatar konane -
#6
Thanks Rick! Two talking marionette heads on the same body, just depends on which audience the ones pulling the strings want to appeal to at the time.

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