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    Gore slams White House on Iraq, economy


    By Liz Trotta
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES



    NEW YORK — Former Vice President Al Gore yesterday attacked the Bush administration before a militantly antiwar audience, accusing the president of creating "false impressions" about why U.S. forces are in Iraq, the state of the economy and global warming.
    "Reality is turning out to be very different from the impression that was given when the votes — and the die — were cast," said Mr. Gore, who again said he would not join the nine candidates seeking the Democratic nomination to take on President Bush in 2004.
    Nevertheless, Mr. Gore adhered to a hard anti-Bush line that stopped just short of calling the president a liar during his speech at New York University sponsored by MoveOn.org, the liberal advocacy group founded to fight President Clinton's impeachment.
    Mr. Gore said "false impressions" that led to the war in Iraq included assertions that Saddam Hussein was on the verge of making a nuclear bomb, that he had worked closely with Osama bin Laden, that Iraqis would welcome American GIs with open arms and that reluctant allies would fall into line.
    None of these expectations turned out to be true, Mr. Gore said.
    "Millions of Americans now share a feeling that something pretty basic has gone wrong in our country, and that some important American values are being placed at risk, and they want to set it right," Mr. Gore said.
    The White House dismissed the comments of the former vice president, who won the popular vote but lost the electoral count in the 2000 presidential election.
    "I think the American people know that the president's committed to the security of the United States and to winning the war on terror and to securing our economic security," Bush spokeswoman Claire Buchan said in Crawford, Texas.
    Mr. Gore said the president "intentionally distorted" the threat of global warming and the benefits of his tax policy just as much as he misled the public on the threat posed by Iraq.
    "In each case, the president seems to have been pursuing policies chosen in advance of the facts — policies designed to benefit friends and supporters — and has used tactics that deprived the American people of any opportunity to effectively subject his arguments to the kind of informed scrutiny that is essential in our system of checks and balances," Mr. Gore said.
    Mr. Gore did praise Mr. Bush for deposing Afghanistan's oppressive Taliban rulers and Saddam, but said the administration's unilateral approach is putting American troops at excessive risk.
    "Too many of our soldiers are paying the highest price for the strategic miscalculations, serious misjudgments and historic mistakes that have put them and our nation in harm's way," said Mr. Gore, whose critique of the administration resembled that of the Democratic contenders for president.
    Christine Iverson, spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee, said it was hard to know the purpose for the Gore speech, saying "until now" only Democratic presidential candidates had described attempts "to rid the world of terrorism to be a strategic miscalculation."
    "Listening to him speak, you'd almost think that he wasn't vice president when terrorists attacked the USS Cole, when they attacked U.S. military barracks overseas, when they attacked the World Trade Center the first time [in 1993]. These were not 'mistaken impressions,'" Miss Iverson said.
    Mr. Gore also charged the administration with routinely showing "disrespect" for "honest and open debate," and trying to "manipulate facts in service to a totalistic ideology that is felt to be more important than the mandates of basic honesty."
    "They and the members of groups that belong to their ideological coalition are true believers in each other's agendas," Mr. Gore said.
    Mr. Gore said Attorney General John Ashcroft should be "reined in" for civil rights abuses under the Patriot Act in the wake of September 11, as should Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld for his "Total Information Awareness" program that was "right out of George Orwell's '1984.'"
    The crowd was on its feet at several junctures in the 35-minute address, shouting its support for Mr. Gore's ideas and hissing loudly at the more vitriolic references to Mr. Bush and his policies.
    Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean, former Vermont governor, said the speech showed Mr. Gore is "a voice of reason in our party and our nation."
    "Al Gore clearly stood up to this administration and its falsely portrayed intentions," Mr. Dean said. "He should be applauded for that by all who seek a return to truth, integrity and compassion in our government."
    Earlier this year, Mr. Dean won MoveOn.org's online presidential primary. Mr. Gore said he would endorse a candidate later in the election cycle.
    Since he lost the presidential election, Mr. Gore has been teaching at University of California at Los Angeles and two universities in his home state of Tennessee. In his last speech Sept. 23, as the United States sought to build a coalition for the invasion, Mr. Gore suggested that it would "distract" the United States from searching for terrorists.
    In December, Mr. Gore told CBS' "60 Minutes" he would not run for the White House. Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo urged Mr. Gore on Wednesday to enter the 2004 Democratic primaries.
    Mr. Gore may not be running, but there was proof enough of more contenders as the audience exited the Washington Square building after the speech.
    Volunteers were handing out Clark chocolate bars. An attached card read: "DRAFT WESLEY CLARK 2004. The general is seriously considering running for president."
    •Joe Curl and James Lakely contributed to this report.

    http://www.washtimes.com/national/20...2724-2468r.htm


    Sempers,

    Roger



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    Maybe Al Gore could best channel his energy into defending "his internet' from hackers.


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    yellowwing
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    "Reality is turning out to be very different..." - At least he admitted to inhaling!


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    Smile Gore is a Joke

    Bill Clinton should tell his pal, Al Gore to close the lid on his political coffin...as Vice President, what did Gore ever do about all the attacks overseas on American property and US Armed Forces...NADA...he was too busy as a rump/swab... kissining up to "King"Bill and "Queen" Hillary....I hope he hangs around since he likes getting kicked from pillar to post....Hey Loserman, even your home State [Tenn} voted for GW Bush...LOL...LOL Semper Fi, Mac


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    Go get him al, the emperor has no clothes.


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    I guess he dosent realize Bill and himself are to blame. Bill sat back and didn't do anything when the UN inspectors wre kicked out. I can't remember what he did when the USS Cole was attacked.


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    btrogu,

    Does this answer your question?

    After the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, which killed six and injured 1,000; President Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.

    After the 1995 bombing in Saudi Arabia, which killed five U.S. military personnel; Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.

    After the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia, which killed 19 and injured 200 U.S. military personnel; Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down ! and punished.

    After the 1998 bombing of U.S. embassies in Africa, which killed 224 and injured 5,000; Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.

    After the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole, which killed 17 and injured 39 U.S. sailors; Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.

    Maybe if Clinton had kept his promise, an estimated 2,800 people in New York and Washington, D.C. that are now dead would be alive today.


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    "Militant anti-war crowd"

    1st Sgt, ALL empty promises. I wish we could have those good men and women back and be rid who we we're left with.

    Semper Fi Dave


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    Can't see where george II has made much headway, Osama is still loose. We did invade Iraq, missed Osama by 2 countries, even my aim is better than that.


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