The voting controversy is well documented (however ignored by most Americans). What i'm talking about are the reasons people voted for him then, because if you look at his platform before that election, it is almost night and day compared to his post-911 goals.
I think Gore hurt himself by trying to be independent of Clinton in his platform. If he just accepted Clinton's endorsement, it would've helped him enough to win the election (without the Florida fracas).
i gues you never saw the dutch minister president. Jan-peter Balkenende (better known as harry potter) he is the laughing stock of the world, just do a google search on balkenende.
One day I was practicing some Electric Boogaloo moves in front of my full-length mirror, and while I was poppin' n' lockin', I noticed that my package looked huge in profile. That is why I stand around doing the robot whenever there are girls in the room. They love the neon green spandex. Funky fresh.
Mike Jones says his lines 3 times over and over again. Paul Wall may be the people's champ, but which people? Idiots I presume.
I voted for George W. Bush because I like the way he wipes his ass with the US Constitution. Well, that and the way he pronounces the word nuclear "nu-ku-lor". Calling George W. Bush a great leader is like calling Karl Malone an NBA champion, clean player, and all around nice guy. In other words, you're fooling yourself.
no, no...It's "Surely, you can't be serious" and then bigtexxx comes back with "I am serious...and don't call me Shirley!"
Bush campaigned in 2000 with the promise of bringing civility to Washington and "uniting" government. Today we see the most divided congress and American electorate in history.
Perspectives. To people like Bigtex and T_J, Bush is truely an inspiration. The fact that he is the most worthless leader to the liberals is another story.