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What Bill Was Al Gore For That Later Become Law During The 2000 Presidential Election

Which courses did Al Gore FLUNK during his stint at Vanderbilt's DIVINITY School?

It seems the LOSERS are the best SCAMMERS!

Here is the scoop. AT one POINT it states AL wanted to EXPOSE CORUPTION! LMAF!

SO Al Gore when are you going to EXPOSE yourself! LOL


Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Gore#Vanderbilt_and_journalism

Vanderbilt and journalism

Tipper GoreGore was "dispirited" after his return from Vietnam.[26] NashvillePost.com noted that, "his father's defeat made service in a conflict he deeply opposed even more abhorrent to Gore. His experiences in the war zone don't seem to have been deeply traumatic in themselves; although the engineers were sometimes fired upon, Gore has said he didn't see full-scale combat. Still, he felt that his participation in the war was wrong."[31] While his parents wanted him to go to law school, Gore attended Vanderbilt University Divinity School instead, studying there from 1971 to 1972. He later said he went there in order to explore "the spiritual issues that were most important to me at the time."[35] Tipper would also later refer to it as an act of "purification."[26] Gore also began to work the night shift for The Tennessean as an investigative reporter (he worked for the paper from 1971-1976).[36] His investigations of possible corruption among members of Nashville's Metro Council resulted in the arrest and prosecution of two councilmen for separate offenses.[31]

Gore attended Vanderbilt Divinity School on a yearlong Rockefeller Foundation scholarship for people planning secular careers; he had never intended to become a minister and later said that "he had hoped to make sense of the social injustices that seemed to challenge his religious beliefs."[37] Gore left divinity school to work full time at the The Tennessean. His first child, Karenna Aitcheson Gore[38], was born on August 6, 1973.[35] A year later, he took a leave of absence from the The Tennessean and returned to graduate study, attending Vanderbilt University Law School from 1974 to 1976. His decision to attend law school was a partial result of his time as a journalist, as he realized that while he could expose corruption, he could not change it.[35] Eventually, however, Gore "took away no degrees, deciding abruptly in 1976 to run for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives" when he found out that his father's former seat in the House was about to be vacated.[35][39]

Did Al Gore get cheated in the 2000 US Presidential Election?

Yes, but as others have, said nothing can be done about it now.However this does not mean we should ignore or forget it, especially when the side that did it are screaming about election fraud day in, day out today.Here is a photo of the Brooks Brothers riot, as it was called, which forced the Florida recount to be stopped due to safety concerns:and here’s who those people really were:Let’s not misunderstand this, this was an orchestrated effort to throw an election, along with FOX news and the Florida governor. If this happened anywhere else in the world, what would American’s have said? But this happened in the USA and it was largely ignored, as argueing against it is considered ‘rude’ in Washington establishment circles, and calling anyone in that circle dishonest is a huge no-no. The image of civility must be maintained.Now it is gerrymandering, voter suppression through voting locations, ID laws etc. and removing people from voter rolls by the samed side. It is not called rigging out of politeness by the media, in the same way they won’t call politicians liars when they clearly are lying, but make no mistake thats exactly what it is.Look at the numbers in the last Senate election:Dems 49,779,548 (58.2%) - 47 seatsGOP 34,422,837 (40.2%) - 51 seats(2 undecided)18% more of the vote equals 4 less seats, and make no mistake, in politics 18% is a landslide.We could even mention how, like in 2016 with Trtump, Bush lost the popular vote as well, but the electoral college selected Bush.In the end though, the Republicans are all about projection. If they claim the other side are doing something bad I would put good money on it being them actually being the ones doing it.I am not a Dem supporter by any stretch, they are are corrupt to the core, but the GOP today are on another level.

Was the 2000 Presidential Vote Recount in Florida fair?

The vote in the Supreme Court went by party lines. The five Republicans voted for Bush, the four Democrats voted for Gore. The swing vote Kennedy said he didn't vote so much based on the legal arguments, but because he was afraid the country was descending into chaos.

Sounds to me like it was political, not legal. Why was the legal, and non elected branch of the government making a political decision? That should have been left to congress, which is actually elected.


" Also, on several occasions, William Rehnquist had expressed interest in retiring under a Republican administration; one study found that press reports "are equivocal on whether facts existed that would have created a conflict of interest" for Rehnquist.[53] At an election night party, Sandra Day O'Connor became upset when the media initially announced that Gore had won Florida, her husband explaining that they would have to wait another four years before retiring to Arizona.[53]"

Which campaign was run better? Hillary Clinton in 2016, Al Gore in 2000, or Michael Dukakis in 1988.

A question like that makes me think that people don’t even remember the polling situation in 2012. Hillary Clinton is currently in a stronger position than Barack Obama was against either John McCain (who spent about half of September in the lead) or Mitt Romney. There is no question but that she is running a better campaign than Al Gore who spent much of his time, right down to his VP choice, running against Bill Clinton despite his sky high approval ratings. And she hasn’t blown her own campaign up by riding a tank in a tie like Dukakis.Every single pundit has said at some point that Donald Trump should be easy to beat. And that John Kasich, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Rand Paul, Rick Santorum, and plenty of other Republicans should have been able to do it. Not one single one of them came close to succeeding.The idea that Trump is a pushover should have been put to bed by that on its own. I may disagree with practically everything any of them - but that’s a collection of veteran governors and senators, all of whom know how to campaign, and the only time a single one of them landed a scratch on Donald Trump was Ted Cruz at the RNC - and by that point it was already over.So far Clinton and Trump have had a head to head clash precisely twice. Once was their respective conventions, and once was at last Monday’s debate. On both those occasions she baited Donald Trump into blowing himself up badly in a way that could be seen in the opinion polls; the first time with the Khan Affair and the second time being Trump’s ongoing self-destruction against Alicia Machado. She’s playing Donald Trump in a way that all his primary opponents utterly failed to do. And despite there being a collection of heavyweight politicians who have tried (including just about the entire Republican Party establishment by the end) she is the only one who has left Teflon Donald’s campaign reeling.

Did both Clinton and Gore get cheated out of the presidency? How was that legal?

The United States presidency is decided by the vote of states. These states create electors based on the votes of the population of these states. The electors then get together and vote based on an organization called the electoral college. It has been approximately this way since the beginning of the republic. The only changes have been how the electors are decided.The problem that Gore ran into is that the results of one state’s popular election was in dispute due to the closeness of the votes. Eventually the Florida State Supreme Court said that voting recounts had to stop, else there was a danger that Florida’s electors votes would not be counted in the electoral college. This would be a huge embarrassment for Florida. I’m not sure we’ve ever had an election of several million votes decided by about 1000 votes or so.Clinton just ran an incompetent campaign. She was out there bad moutiphing republicans and alienating anyone not in New York or California. It’s all good to talk about going and getting young people. Guess what, young people are not dependable in their voting patterns. It’s all well and good to lap the field in New York and California. The problem is that it doesn’t get you any more electoral votes. She lost in States that she had no business losing. That is her fault and the fault of her campaign. It is not the fault of Russia, Wikileaks, or the man in the moon.Cheated? No. Running bad campaigns? More likely.

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