What if Al Gore had won?

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Would Al Gore have done all of that work for global warming if he was President of the U.S.?
What if Al Gore was president on 9/11?
 
He would have wasted hundreds of billions of dollars fighting CO2 instead of hundreds of billions of dollars fighting terrorists.
 
He wouldn't have won, the globalists already had anointed Bush and had been grooming him. They had specific goals to accomplish through using Bush, and now they are moving back to a Clinton. The parties are basically one, just an illusion that they are somehow different.
 
He would have been to busy working on reelection to have invented the Global Warming scam.
 
we'd be in the same predicament and the democrats and republicans would of just switched roles.
 
He would have been to busy working on reelection to have invented the Global Warming scam.

The crisis was invented awhile back, early 90's, and Gore wrote about it in his book I think called 'Earth in the Balance'.
 
we'd be in the same predicament and the democrats and republicans would of just switched roles.

Ether that or there would have been a new era of bipartisanism. >_>

The majority in both parties seem a lot alike anymore.
 
Don't you get it? Al Gore was never ever meant to be president.

9/11 was a must, occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq was a must. It had to happen, but it couldn't happen with Gore.

It's like saying "What if we had no president?" Well, that's not going to happen, so it can only be academic speculation.
 
I am nearly certain 9/11 still would have happened - Gore would have been in no hurry to pull troops out of foreign lands, which is what really peeved off Al Queda, et al. The response likely would have been different, though... Probably near-instant missle attacks, followed by a similar invasion of Afghanistan, though I doubt we would be in Iraq with Gore in office.

I doubt he could have done much about global warming, politically. Congress probably would have stopped anything too outlandish.

JM
 
9/11 happens, we invade Afghanistan and start nation building. Republicans in Congress complain and complain about more "nation building", just more of the same stupid policies from the Clinton era. If anything like "No Child Left Behind" or the prescription drug benefit gets proposed by Al Gore, the Republicans in Congress again complain about "big government" policies and socialism.

John Mccain, and some of the guys running now run against Al Gore in 2004, complaining of "more of the same" from the Clinton-Gore machine. Who knows what happens then.
 
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