Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Al Gore Should Say Thank You For the War.

Hey folks,

Yesterday was one of those days. I actually had time to listen to talk radio. I heard something that I was not aware of. That’s a rare occurrence. But I have to share because YOU have to know who and what these people are.

From the local morning show to Dr. Laura, it was a normal day. Then came Rush Limbuagh. Then I heard THIS.

RUSH: You've got to hear this. Algore, September 29th, 1992 at the Center for National Policy. He is then Democrat vice presidential nominee. Algore is on the campaign trail, and he was speaking again to the Center for National Policy about the George H. W. Bush Iraq policy as vice president and president. We have three sound bites. Here's the first.

ALGORE: Bush deserves heavy blame for intentionally concealing from the American people the clear nature of Saddam Hussein and his regime and for convincing himself that friendly relations with such a monster would be possible and for persisting in this effort far, far beyond the point of folly.


RUSH: You really believe this?

No. I didn’t.

ALGORE: Throughout this period, Saddam's atrocities continued. In March of 1988, Saddam used poison gas on the Kurdish town of Halabja, brutally murdering some 5,000 innocent men, women, and children. And none of us can ever forget the pictures of their bodies, of parents trying to shield their infants, even in death --

RUSH: Hold it a second. Stop the tape. You've forgotten about it. It doesn't matter to you at all now. It didn't exist. This is incredible. Here's the rest of this bite.

ALGORE: -- that were in our news media and around the world. The Iran-Iraq war then ended in August of 1988, and Iraq had not prevailed, but neither had it been defeated. As a result, you would think that the administration would give our policies a second look to see if they should be altered. But the Reagan-Bush administration never hesitated even when the news became much, much worse.

RUSH: This is not an impersonator. This is genuine and legitimate from September 29th of 1992. Here's the second of three bites that we have.


ALGORE: In January 1989 President George Bush was sworn in. Based on plentiful evidence, he had reason to know that his ongoing policy regarding Iraq was already malfunctioning badly. Just last week we learned of a memorandum written in March of that year, just two months after his inauguration, to secretary of state James Baker, as Baker prepared to meet with a senior Iraqi official in which the author of the memorandum noted that Iraq continued to cooperate with terrorists, that it was meddling in Lebanon, that it was working hard at chemical and biological weapons and new missiles. These are exact quotes --

RUSH: Stop the tape! Algore. You heard it just said that James Baker and George H. W. Bush were ignoring the fact that Saddam was working with terrorists. Now the standard line of the Democrat Party today, the Drive-By Media, is there were no terrorists in Iraq prior to 9/11. We're talking 1989, 1990 here. There weren't any terrorists, Saddam wasn't doing anything bad, Bush lied, Bush made it all up. This is incredible. Here's the rest of the bite.

Now you are starting to get why I’m pointing this out to you? All we keep hearing is the same old drum beat. Even some Presidential hopefuls are now repeating this tripe of WE {Bush} created terrorism. The war is a failure. Gore himself is blaming George W. for making it up to go to war. We were lied to in 2001 and 2002. But this Gorlious speech was given in 92. So I guess Gore lied first?

ALGORE: These are exact quotes from the memorandum to the administration. And most significant of all, in the same month, September of 1989, the CIA reported to secretary of state Baker and other top Bush administration officials that Iraq was clandestinely procuring nuclear weapons technology through a global network –

RUSH: Whoa, whoa, whoa -- do you realize they want to impeach Dick Cheney over this? They have been trying to impeach -- well, his credibility, destroy him politically over his claims that Iraq was working on nuclear weapons. Now, we've played for you the sound bites of Bill Clinton saying in 1998 everything that George W. Bush said about Iraq in 2002 and 2003, but this goes back to 1992. This is vice perpetrator candidate Algore running for the office, he's on the campaign trail here. These are liberals. This is who they are. He's laying out a real threat here, laying out a real threat, and finally somebody came along and did something about the real threat and they want to destroy the US military for succeeding. They want to make sure we don't succeed any further and they want to destroy the president who actually acted on these claims that everybody knew were true. Here's the rest of this bite.

ALGORE: -- of front companies. Did all of this make any impression at all on President Bush? Did his judgment on foreign policy come into play when he was told that this nation, with a record of terrorism continuing was making a sustained, concerted effort to acquire weapons of mass destruction, nuclear, chemical, and biological? Well, evidently not.

I though President George W. Bush just made up the weapons of mass destruction?

RUSH: Yeah, apparently didn't make any difference to you when you and Clinton got in the White House because you didn't do anything about it, either. I know this is the campaign trail, folks, but you don't get a pass for lying this big and contradicting yourself this much. This is utter dishonesty, it is utter hypocrisy and I'm just going to suggest to you that when you've got somebody as deranged as this, Albert Arnold Algore, you've got to take into account now what he's saying about global warming. How can you believe anything somebody like this happens to say? Here's the third bite in our troika.

ALGORE: The text of NSD 26 blindly ignores the evidence already at the administration's disposal of Iraqi behavior in the past regarding human rights, terrorism, the use of chemical weapons, the pursuit of advanced weapons of mass destruction. Instead, it makes a heroic assumption of good behavior in the future on the basis of an interesting theory, namely, that Iraq would suddenly and completely change its ways out of a fear of economic and political sanctions. Well, it leaps from the page that George Bush, both as vice president and president, had done his utmost to make sure that no such sanctions would ever apply to Saddam Hussein. ... The question is unavoidable: Why should Saddam Hussein be at all concerned about a threat of action in the future from George Bush, the same man who had resolutely blocked any such action in the past? To the contrary, Saddam had every reason to assume that Bush would look the other way no matter he did. He had already launched poison gas attacks repeatedly, and Bush looked the other way. He had already conducted extensive terrorism activities, and Bush had looked the other way. He was already deeply involved in the effort to acquire nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, and Bush knew it, but he looked the other way.

OK folks, here is the video from You Tube of the speech. Watch it for yourself. It’s about 9 minutes long, but after you watch it, you will NEVER be able to say Bush lied again. You will never be able to believe the lies that you are told by Al Gore. If he can come right out a lies THIS bad about the War, then you know that you cannot trust ANYTHING he says. Yet, to the Gortites out there blindly following this idiot, this will probably mean little.

You DEFINITELY have to see this video.
Peter

Sources;
Rush Limbaugh
You Tube Video

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