Well Al finally said it.......
[Q]In December of 2000, even though I strongly disagreed with the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to order a halt to the counting of legally cast ballots, I saw it as my duty to reaffirm my own strong belief that we are a nation of laws and not only accept the decision, but do what I could to prevent efforts to delegitimize George Bush as he took the oath of office as president.
I did not at that moment imagine that Bush would, in the presidency that ensued, demonstrate utter contempt for the rule of law and work at every turn to frustrate accountability... [/Q]
Ouch...it was a somewhat interesting speech until this moment.
http://www.moveonpac.org/goreremarks052604.html/
You can use the link to grab parts that are more worthy of discussion. I just felt like being partisan....
[Q]In December of 2000, even though I strongly disagreed with the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to order a halt to the counting of legally cast ballots, I saw it as my duty to reaffirm my own strong belief that we are a nation of laws and not only accept the decision, but do what I could to prevent efforts to delegitimize George Bush as he took the oath of office as president.
I did not at that moment imagine that Bush would, in the presidency that ensued, demonstrate utter contempt for the rule of law and work at every turn to frustrate accountability... [/Q]
Ouch...it was a somewhat interesting speech until this moment.
http://www.moveonpac.org/goreremarks052604.html/
You can use the link to grab parts that are more worthy of discussion. I just felt like being partisan....