August 05, 2003
And here we thought Dean had the retard peacenik vote all sewed up.

Gore is about to address the peace group MoveOn.

A Gore spokeswoman insisted, "Truly, honestly, he's not planning on getting back into the race," but the former vice president's speech to the organization MoveOn should only fuel the speculation.

Bully for him, so he starts off by addressing a group that thinks 9/11 is just a reason for extensive dialog. MoveOn huh, well lets just creep on over and have a peek inside their little den of righteousness shall we? Hmmmmmmm,...crap, crap, more crap, some other crap, crap not fit for dog entertaining, crap to line birdcages.........Ah, here we go, lefty braindead crap.


Help launch hard-hitting WMD ads
July 21, 2003
The campaign to get to the bottom of the Bush administration's distortion of evidence on Iraq is really taking off. Over 330,000 of us have signed the petition asking Congress to investigate -- already one of our largest petitions ever. We know many House staff are excited and moved by what MoveOn members have sent. And since Thursday, 11 Representatives have become co-sponsors of legislation for an investigation.


Eleven, out of cover 400. my now that's a ringing endorsement of your position isn't it. You could get 40 just by bringing up a bill to make bacon the national breakfast standard, try again.


From: Eli Pariser, MoveOn.org
Subject: National Conference on Media Reform
Date: July 30, 2003

Dear MoveOn member,

Congress is taking its August break before addressing the proposed FCC
rollback in September. In the meantime, there is an important media
reform event coming up, and you are invited.

Working with Free Press, Common Cause and others, we have helped
illustrate that democracy demands an independent, diverse and
accessible media system.

This November 7th through 9th in Madison, Wisconsin, Free Press will
host the National Conference on Media Reform, a watershed forum on how
to build a better media system in local communities, in Washington,
and across the nation. It is an event for people who want to take
action and actively join the media reform movement. I hope you'll be
able to make it.

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Scarey enough, they don't think the media is lefty enough....

Over the event's two days, conference participants will enjoy access
to all panels, plenaries, keynote speeches and workshops, performances
by internationally famous artists, and an opportunity to meet with
other activists to build a stronger and more effective grassroots
network.

Confirmed speakers already include: US Senator Russ Feingold; US
Representatives John Conyers, Jr., Jan Schakowsky, Bernie Sanders,
Sherrod Brown, and Tammy Baldwin; FCC Commissioners Michael Copps and
Jonathan Adelstein; Entertainers Don Henley, Billy Bragg and DJ
Spooky; Writers Barbara Ehrenreich, Naomi Klein, Free Press founders
Robert McChesney and John Nichols; AFL-CIO President John Sweeney; and
Amy Goodman of Democracy NOW!

And this pack of clown rejects and unreformed flower children is gonna reform the media? How so pray tell, maybe burn FOX to the ground and hang Murdoch? Can't have anyone countering their message, people get confused by the truth and must be led in ball and chain to our position. That anyone considers Conyers anything but a Castro flack is disturbing, that they think he should decide how we get our news even more so.

Gore's time is over, wether he retires with grace and a shred of pride, or goes out with one final Jihad against the EVIL Bush regime is irrelavant. I personally wouldn't mind seeing Bush put Gore's dick in the dirt one more time. That he starts his quest with this pack of fools tells us exactly which way he's going. Circling the rim without realizing he's about to take a journey down the sewer pipe. Because you all know how well the hard left and peace movements play in real America. Most of America wouldn't trust them to shovel shit for a living, so why would their endorsement be a plus? If he thinks it is, he's really even more out of touch with reality than we previously thought.

Again, via Drudge and the New York Post.

Posted by Mark Edwards at August 05, 2003 05:40 PM | TrackBack
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