To: kodiak_bull who wrote (78692 ) 11/12/2000 9:50:02 AM From: SliderOnTheBlack Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453 kodiak_bull - thanks; great article on Chameleon-Gore... I've never heard that story. That story clearly & accurately portrays Gore as just what he is - the epitome of the new age sociopatchic political chameleon... unbelieveable...he'd sell his own soul and more haltingly; ours & our nations, if need be for his own personal gain.... If anyone can read that article and still support Gore - they don't have a soul, or a patriotic bone in their body... <<....The following day, Gore arrived on the Senate floor > >with, I always thought, two speeches in hand. Gore > >was still waiting to see which side, Republicans or > >Democrats, would offer him the most and the best > >speaking time. Senator Dole immediately asked the > >Senate to increase the amount of speaking time for > >both sides. I believe only then, after Gore realized > >we were asking for more time to make room for him on > >our side, that he finally decided to support the > >resolution authorizing the use of force to drive > >Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait. > >It brings me no joy to recount the events leading up > >to the Gulf War vote. It isn't something I wanted to > >do. But it is something I have to do. I was there. I > >have to set the record straight because the Gore > >campaign is now running an ad proclaiming that Gore > >"broke with his own party to support the Gulf War." > >In reality, it's much closer to the truth to say he > >broke for the cameras to support the Gulf War. And I > >have to set the record straight US Sen. Alan Simpson>> You know; we may purge our political appetite once & for all of lawyers & professional lifetime politicians. I'll make a prediction - after this fiasco; the next President of the US will not be a lifetime politician...