Re: "He didn't invent a story like Gore did - AGAIN."
What you fail to understand, Bill-E, is that the vice president makes his points through the use of parable, allegory, metaphor, similie. The truth of what he says is often like a mustard seed. The receiver of the message needs to nurture the truth of what the vice president says and watch it unfold into a flower of revelation. The truth, per se, does not lie in the specifics of Kayley's chair, but in the fact that this one instance exemplifies a problem throughout America. So think of the Kayley story in those terms, not in what Kayley's right-wing principal told the press.
What you and Allen Wrench and Col. Knucklehead and Pinocchio Cummings and new poster, Annette of "Spin and Marty" fame, need to do is broaden your horizons by reading the great poetry of the Bible -- the Psalms, for instance. Then you would see that Al Gore is a modern-day prophet with a vision for America. Not unlike some of the prophets of the Old Testament through his use of persuasive literary devices.
I hope this helps you understand the clear winner of last night's debates.
Yours for a better America,
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