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GoreDean2008 Donating Member (74 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-15-05 08:54 PM
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62. We Have to Re-elect Al Gore in 2008 to Restore Presidential Legitimacy
Edited on Tue Nov-15-05 08:59 PM by GoreDean2008
The 2008 presidential election should not just be the Democrats retaking the White House because we have to restore the presidential legitimacy.

George W. Bush was not a legitimately elected president in 2000 and even his 2004 election result is dubious at best because of Ohio. Under this illegitimately selected and questionably elected so-called president, our country is not the same country that we used to know. We have to right the wrong in our country and it begins with the restoration of our presidential legitimacy.

For this reason, we have to re-elect Al Gore. Al Gore is the current president of the United States who was sent to exile by the 5 Supreme Court Justices and kept in exile by Hillary Clinton and her DLC cronies (because she wants to become the president ASAP). Al Gore is America's only progressive statesman with grand future vision. Al Gore is the right person to lead our country in the next decade and we have no other alternative.
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