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AL GORE LIES AND FLIP-FLOPS
October 6, 2000 (David W. Cloud, Fundamental Baptist Information Service, P.O. Box 610368, Port Huron, MI 48061-0368, fbns@wayoflife.org) - I donât usually delve into politics via the Fundamental Baptist Information Service. For one, these articles go to many parts of the world and not merely to America. Also, I know that the root problem of any nationâs ills is not political. At the same time, I canât sit by and do nothing while another liar attempts to deceive his way into the United States White House. Since the popular liberal media is so biased and many people donât understand how deceptive Al Gore really is, I want to print some of his lies.
LIES GORE TOLD DURING THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, OCTOBER 3, 2000:
Gore said that 15-year-old Kaylee Ellis, a student at Sarasota High School, in Sarasota, Florida, was forced to stand outside in the hall because her classroom was overcrowded. He claimed, ãThey canât squeeze another desk in for her, so she has to stand during classä; and he used this alleged fact to support his claim that the federal government needs to spend more money on public education, so ãKaylee will have a desk and can sit down in a classroom where she can learn.ä The schoolâs principle, Daniel Kennedy, appeared on Fox News and was interviewed by other news organizations and testified that the story was false. The room was temporarily full of new equipment that is being installed at the school, and if the girl was standing it was only because she choose to do so, because there were plenty of stools for her to sit on. ãI would not permit any students to stand. WeÊ have 2,480 students on a practically brand-new campus. In my opinion, it'sÊ one of the top high schools in the nation right now. We don't have anyÊ portable classrooms. All of our students are in regular classes and we haveÊ 900 computers, 600 Internet sites. We'd never allow a student to have toÊ stand up during classä (CNSNews.com, Oct. 4, 2000). He also added that the classroom in question -- a science lab -- has received about $100,000 in new equipment this year. Gore is lying. Lack of money is not the problem with the public school system. Federalization and humanization is the problem.
Gore said an elderly woman in Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs. Skinner, has to collect empty cans along the highways seven days a week so she can pay for her prescription drug bills. Gore claimed this illustrates why the federal government must provide more money. In fact, CNSNews.com Executive Editor Scott Hogenson took the initiative to call Mrs. Skinner and found that the Gore portrayal is a lie. She made it clear that sheâs not interested in federal assistance. ãNo, no, I don't want the taxpayers to pay for my medicine. I'm a proud person and I want to earn it and I want to do it on my own. I don't accept charity and I donât get food stamps. I qualify, but I don't get them because I don't want the taxpayers to support me.ä Skinnerâs children are financially comfortable, but she wonât accept any help from them.
Gore claimed that America desperately needs more federal intervention to provide prescription drugs to the elderly. In fact, most senior citizens already have prescription drug coverage. ãInsurance coverage of prescription drug costs for Americans has improved dramatically, and out-of-pocket costs have fallen from 66 percent in 1980 to just 27 percent in 1998. Two-thirds of elderly Americans already have prescription-drug coverageä (L. Brent Bozell, ãThe Winifred Symphony vs. The Facts,ä October 3, 2000).
Gore said he has not attacked George W. Bush Jr.âs qualifications for the presidency. When debate Moderator Jim Lehrer asked Gore about this, Gore categorically denied it, stating, ãI have actually not questioned Governor Bush's experience.ä In fact he has done so repeatedly on the campaign trail. In an April 13 interview with the New York Times, Gore said Bushâs call for a large tax cut ãraises the question, ÎDoes he have the experience to be president?âä
Gore stated that LC Evans Elementary School in Miami, Florida, has to begin serving lunch to students ãin shifts with the first shift starting at 9:30 in the morning.ä In fact, Assistant Principal Geraldine Tisdol testified that the lunch period is scheduled to run between 10:00 and 12:00.
Gore stated that he accompanied Federal Emergency Management Agency Director James Lee Witt to Texas to assess the 1996 Parker County fires. In fact, Gore did not visit Texas then. He visited Texas in 1998 during a spate of other fires and was not with Witt even then but merely held an airport briefing for the sake of the press and attended a Democratic fundraising event.
Gore stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not agree with the U.S. position that Slobodan Milosevic was defeated in Yugoslaviaâs elections last month. In fact, Representative Christopher Cox, Chairman of the House Policy Committee, warned thatâs statement was ãa diplomatic disasterä; because, ãBy stating categorically that the Russians disagree with the U.S. position that (Milosevic) lost in the September 24 elections in Yugoslavia, Gore went beyond public statements by Russian President Vladimir Putinä and ãpotentially destroyed efforts by France, Germany, the UN and the United States to work with Russia for a peaceful victory for democracy in Yugoslaviaä (CNSNews.com, Oct. 4, 2000).
Gore stated that ã96% of students attend public school.ä In fact, roughly 25% attend private or parochial schools. Half of public school teachers send their children to private schools.
Gore stated that he will fight to prevent future oil price and supply problems, claiming that ãwe have to free ourselves from the domination of the big oil companies that have the ability to manipulate the price, from OPEC when they want to raise the price. And in the long term, we have to give new incentives for the development of domestic resources, like deep gas in the western Gulf, like stripper wells for oil.ä In light of Goreâs environmental philosophy and policies, this answer a lie. Big oil companies are not the problem, and Goreâs claim that he wants to increase development of domestic resources is so much hot air. In fact, he supports oppressive, pseudoscientific environmental policies which put incredibly unreasonable roadblocks before sound economic development. In his book Earth in the Balance, Gore claims that pollution is destroying the world and that the only solution is severe government interference. He describes this interference as ãsacrifice, struggle, and a wrenching transformation of societyä (Earth in the Balance, 1992, p. 274). He called the internal combustion engine ãthe greatest enemy of mankindä and called for its complete elimination within 25 years. In February of this year, Gore said 25 years is ãfar too longä (ãThe Attack Man,ä National Review, February 21, 2000). Gore said that ãhigh taxes on fossil fuels . . . is one of the logical first steps in changing our policies in a manner consistent with a more responsible approach to the environmentä (Earth in the Balance, p. 173). (In an interview with Gannett News Service in March 1999, Gore stated: ãThere is not a single passage in that book that I disagree with or would change.ä) Gore highly recommended Paul Ehrlichâs 1990 book The Population Explosion, which called for raising the price of gasoline in America to $3.00 per gallon to slow consumption. It is the Gore-supported environmental policies that have hindered the development of new American oil production, crippled important technologies such as nuclear power, slowed the use of readily available fuels such as coal, and in countless ways have handicapped and hobbled the ability of the United States to produce abundant and inexpensive power.
Gore claimed that allowing oil exploration and production in the Arctic would ãdestroy precious parts of Americaâs environment.ä In fact, it would do no such thing. Many decades of oil production in places such as the Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea prove beyond doubt that modern oil exploration and production is safe to the environment. Furthermore, the environmental laws are already so onerous that even a small mistake on the part of oil companies results in massive costs and fines.
Gore claimed that his economic plan will save Social Security, boost the economy, reduce taxes, reduce the national debt, and reduce federal bureaucracy, even while greatly expanding federal social programs. In fact, his economic plan is smoke and mirrors and will result in increased taxes, increased debt, massively enlarged federal bureaucracy, endanger economic prosperity and jeopardize the Social Security system. See ãThe Gore Economy,ä Sept. 28, 2000, The Wall Street Journal, http://www.hereliesalgore.com/WSJ000928.htm.
OTHER GORE LIES, EXAGGERATIONS, AND FLIP-FLOPS
Inventing the Internet
During an interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN, Gore said: ãDuring my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internetä (ãLate Edition with Wolf Blitzer,ä March 9, 1999). In fact, the Internet was already created and being used by the time Gore was elected to Congress. In 1998, Gore told factory workers in Pittsburgh that he had ãtrouble turning on a computer, let alone using oneä (ãGore Touts Job-Training Programs at Pittsburgh Factory,ä Associated Press, Sept.Ê 4, 1998).
Inventing Internet Protection for Children
In December 1999, Gore claimed: ãI helped to negotiate an agreement with the Internet service providers to put a parent protection page up and give parents the ability to click on all of the web sites that their children have visited latelyä (ABCâs ãNightline,ä Dec. 16, 1999). In fact, Gore had nothing to do with this. A editorial in the Wall Street Journal observes: ãThe [Internet] industry had been working for a year with bipartisan members of Congress on putting a link to on-line child-safety resources on the front page of Internet portals -- with no participation from the Vice Presidentä (The Wall Street Journal, May 6, 1999).
Inventing the Strategic Petroleum Reserve
On September 22, Gore told reporters that he was on the ground floor when Americanâs Strategic Petroleum Reserve was established by Congress in 1975. ãIâve been part of the discussion on the Strategic Petroleum Reserve since the days it was first established,ä Gore claimed. The Gore campaign said that Mr. Gore was in Congress when the oil reserves were being filled and he was a member of a key committee with oversight of the project. In fact, ãafter the oil storage reserve was authorized and signed into law in 1975 -- two years before Mr. Gore was in Congress -- it was being filled with oil by the middle of 1977, about five months after he became a member of the House of Representatives. Energy experts said Mr. Gore could not have played any role in the establishment or development of the oil reserve at that point because $760 million had already been appropriated and spent to build the storage facilities and they were in the process of being filled a few months after he was sworn into office. ÎIt was in the original 1975 legislation to fill it up by 1 billion barrels of oil,Ê and they started filling it on July 21, 1977,â said Ed Porter an energy analyst at the American Petroleum Instituteä (ãGore Draws New Fire with Oil Reserve Claim,ä Washington Times, Oct. 2-8, 2000).
The Mother-in-law vs. Pet-dog Prescription Drug Payment
In August, Gore told a group of Florida senior citizens that his mother-in-law, Margaret Ann Aitcheson, has to pay three times as much for the prescription drug Lodine than he pays for his dog Shilohâs (14-year-old black Labrador Retriever) almost identical medicine. Gore he pays $37.80 per month for Shiloh to take Etogesic, the animal version of Lodine, but that his mother-in-lawâs monthly bill is $108. Gore concluded, ãThat's pretty bad when you have got to pretend to be a dog or a cat to get a price break.ä In fact: Goreâs aides admitted that the figures did not come from Goreâs own family but were borrowed from a House Democratic study on drug prices. The aids admitted that they did not even know the actual costs for either Goreâs dog or his mother-in-law. Even the prices from the study were misused because they represent wholesale prices rather than the retail prices for the brand-name drugs. Mr. Gore's example wrongly assumed that both pet and human were taking the same dosage, which veterinarians say would cause serious digestive problems in a dog. He also failed to note that 85 percent of people who take the medication take a generic version, rather than the most costly brand name. ãLodine costs about four times as much as its generic counterpart. A typical month's supply of the generic version for humans costs about $40, while the brand name costs about $160ä (ãAides concede Gore made up story,ä Washington Times, Sept. 19, 2000). Furthermore, Gore failed to remind his listeners that it is far more expensive to test and produce drugs for human consumption than it is for animals. A spokesman for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PRMA) said that it takes 12 to 15 years and about $500 million on average to develop a safe and effective drug for humans. On the other hand, the Animal Health Institute estimates that the average animal-only drug requires $20 million of research and development.
The Union Song Lullaby
In September, Gore, boasting of his heritage of support for trade unions, claimed that the union song ãLook For The Union Labelä was sung to him as a lullaby when he was a child. In fact, the TV jingle came out in 1975 when Al Gore was 27 years old (Washington Times, Oct. 2-8, 2000). Goreâs staff tried to say that their man was actually referring to a 1901 union song, but Gore himself admitted that this was not the case and claimed that it was a joke!
The Civil Rights Champion
Gore claims his father was a champion of civil rights. In fact, the senior Gore even voted against the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 that is used as a litmus test by liberal politicians today (Tony Snow, ãAlGoreâs lies, the abridged edition,ä Jerusalem World Review, Sept. 22, 2000). Further, ãcontrary to Goreâs recent statements that his family, including his parentsâ generation, was markedly anti-racist, [his uncle, retired judge Whit] LaFon is well known throughout west Tennessee as an Îovert racist,â according to former state public defender Marcus Reaves. LaFon was officially chastised on at least one occasion for making racist comments during a court hearing and then ordering the court reporter not to release the transcriptä (ãAl Goreâs Uncle White targeted as alleged drug trafficker by federal, state law enforcement,ä WorldNetDaily, September 18, 2000). Gore himself was charged earlier this year with racism by Georgia congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, a four-term Democrat, referring to allegations by black Secret Service agents that a limit was placed on the number of black agents assigned to Gore. She testified, ãGoreâs Negro tolerance level has never been too highä (ãLawmaker questions Goreâs racial tolerance,ä Washington Times, Sept. 8, 2000). The agents have filed suit with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, claiming that the Secret Service discriminates against black agents.
Bushâs Bill Allows Guns in Nursing Homes
Al Goreâs Website and TV ads say: ãBush Signed Bill Allowing Guns In Nursing Homes and Churches. In 1997, Bush signed a bill that allowed Texans to bring their guns into nursing homes and churches and synagogues unless a sign specifically barred them from doing so.ä In fact, the Texas law (TITLE 10.Ê OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND MORALS. CHAPTER 46. WEAPONS. ¤ 46.035. Unlawful Carrying of Handgun by License Holder) specifically makes it ãan offense if the license holder intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carries a handgun (1) on the premises of a business that has a permit or license issued under Chapter 25, 28, 32, 69, or 74, Alcoholic Beverage Code;ÊÊÊÊÊ (2) on the premises where a high school; (3) on the premises of a correctional facility; (4) ON THE PREMISES OF A HOSPITAL licensed under Chapter 241, Health and Safety Code, OR ON THE PREMISES OF A NURSING HOME licensed under Chapter 242, Health and Safety Code, unless the license holder has written authorization of the hospital or nursing home administration, as appropriate.ä
ãI Will Fire Every Liarä
When Gore ran for the presidency in 1987-88, he boasted that if elected: ãAny government official who ... lies to the United States Congress will be fired immediatelyä (Seattle Times, June 29, 1987). In the February 2, 1988, presidential debate, Gore again said: ãMy first pledge will be to restore integrity to the White House. And Iâll fire anyone who has lied to the American people or the United States Congress.ä In fact, when Bill Clinton brazenly lied to Congress and to the American people, Gore stood by him 100% and called him ãone of our greatest presidents.ä
The Expert Wisconsin Dairy Farmer
In June, Gore claimed that if elected president, the people of Wisconsin would have someone in the White House ãwho is very familiar with what the Wisconsin dairy industry is all about.ä In fact, Gore gained this expertise by spending ONE NIGHT on a dairy farm in Wisconsin! (Atlanta Journal Constitution, June 18, 2000).
Co-sponsor of Campaign Finance Reform
Gore claimed that he co-sponsored the McCain/Feingold Campaign Finance Reform bill. He said: ãI was a co-sponsor of it, and I feel that itâs very important to get the influence of special interest money out of our politicsä (The New York Times, Nov. 24, 1999). In fact, ãGore not only did not, but could not have cosponsored McCain-Feingold. Russ Feingold was not elected until 1992.Ê Al Gore quit the Senate in 1992 to become Vice President. Feingold and Gore never served togetherä (Bill Bradley for President Press Release, Dec. 7, 1999). The very idea that Al Gore truly cares about honesty in government is ridiculous upon its very face. He has been a partner in the most corrupt, scandal-ridden administration in American history.Ê
Mary Was Homeless
At a press conference at HUD on Dec. 22, 1997, Gore said that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was a homeless person. ãSpeaking from my own religious tradition in this Christmas season, 2,000 years ago a homeless woman gave birth to a homeless child in a manger because the inn was full.ä In fact, Mary and Joseph had their own home and were merely on a journey to Bethlehem to pay their taxes when Jesus was born. Joseph was a working man; and he and his wife had the money for a room but there were none available. Joseph and Mary were certainly not dependent upon some liberal social welfare program administered by an Al Gore-type.
A Fan of Rocker Courtney Love
When Al Gore met female rock star Courtney Love (the foul-mouthed grunge rocker wife of Nirvanaâs blaspheming Curt Kobain, who shot himself to death) at a Hollywood party, Gore enthused that he was a big fan of hers. Not being one to be wowed by big-name personalities and to play the standard social games, Courtney expressed her doubt and challenged him to name even one of her songs. He couldnât do it (London Times, Oct. 1, 1998). Only a few years before, Al and Tipper Gore made a public stand against the vicious, immoral, blasphemous, violent rock music that Courtney Love represents.
The Inspiration for Love Story
In 1997 Gore claimed to reporters that he and his wife, Tipper, were the inspiration behind the novel ãLove Storyä (Time, Dec. 15, 1997). In fact, the bookâs author, Erich Segal, stated that he has no idea what Gore is talking about.
Powerful Reporting
In 1987, Gore told the Des Moines Register his work as an investigative reporter at the Nashville Tennesseean led to the jailing of ãa bunch of people.ä He later had to apologize for the lie (Columbia Journalism Review, Jan. 1993).
Mom Ended Single-Sex Accommodations
Gore claims that his mother put an end to single-sex accommodations at a Nashville Club. In fact, the change occurred 14 years after she visited the place (Snow, Sept. 22, 2000).
Didnât Know I Was in a Buddhist Temple
When asked about his illegal fundraising activities at the a Buddhist temple in California, Gore told investigators, ãI didnât realize I was in a Buddhist temple.ä I wonder what he thought the bald men in the orange robes were doing before those large Buddha statues?
Sister First Peace Corp Volunteer
Gore claimed his sister was ãthe very first volunteerä for the Peace Corps. In fact, she was a paid mid-level bureaucrat.
Dick Cheney Voted Against Head Start
Gore claimed that Bushâs Vice Presidential running mate Dick Cheney was ãone of the few to vote against Head Start . . . he even voted against the school lunch program·ä In fact, Cheney voted to increase Head Start Funding. It was Gore who opposed it. In 1981, Cheney voted for the Budget Reconciliation bill (CQ vote #104: HR 3982) that increased Head Start funding by 16 percent; from $820 million in 1981 to $950 million in 1982.Ê Gore voted against this measure.
Thousands of Town Hall Meetings
In an interview with National Public Radioâs Bob Edwards, Gore claimed that he conducted 3,000 town hall meetings in his home state of Tennessee over a 16-year period. In fact, that cannot possibly be true. That would require that he conducted 187 town hall meetings every year, ãor one every other day, including weekends, holidays, vacations, and time spent running for president in 1988 and vice president in 1992ä (ãGore Quotes,ä http://www.gargaro.com/algore.html).
ãI Donât Fight for the Powerfulä
Gore claims, ãIâll fight for the people, not the powerful.ä In fact, Gore supports all sorts of powerful special interest groups. He kowtows to the Hollywood elite. He sided with the American Trial Lawyers Association against tort reform, with the teachers union against school choice, and with the American Federation of State, CountyÊ and Municipal Employees to protect two union cash cows currently embedded in Medicare (National Review Online, Sep 18, 2000).
U.S. Citizens Are the Worldâs Worst Polluters
In June 1993, Al Gore told a United Nations environmental commission that ãa child born in the United States will have in his or her lifetime, 30 times more impact on the earthâs environment than a child born in Indiaä and that ãthe affluent of the world have a responsibility to deal with their disproportionate impact.ä Why, then, do the Western nations have such cleaner, healthier environments than the poor nations? Gore is lying about the environment.
ãI Am for Family Valuesä
Gore boasts that he is for family values and that he is opposed to the moral pollution which is emanating from Hollywood, but in reality he supports ãhomosexual rightsä and praises filthy Hollywood programming. For example, in October 1997, Gore praised the TV show ãEllenä for portraying a lesbian relationship. He told the Hollywood Radio and Television Society that this forced ãmillions of Americans to look at sexual orientation in a more open light.ä The executive director of the national Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation commented that ãAl Gore is a real friend to the gay and lesbian communityä (ãAl Gore Praises ÎEllen,âä Associated Press, Oct. 17, 197). In 1995, Gore and his wife, Tipper, showed their support for homosexuality by welcoming 150 homosexual and lesbian activists to their home. Gore told his perverted guests, ãItâs a wonderful thing to do what youâre doing, and thatâs devoting your lives to others. This dedication is an out-growth of the way you live your entire livesä (Christian View of the News, April 1995). Tipper Gore recently played the drums for a lesbian rock band.
Wrote Arms Control Plan
A Gore for Senate television ad in 1984 proclaimed, ãHe wrote the bipartisan plan on arms control that U.S. negotiators will take to the Russians.ä In fact, Kenneth Adelman, who was director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, testified: ãHe had nothing to do with what we proposed to the Soviets.ä
Flip-Flop on Homeschooling
ãAl Gore is not the man Tennesseans sent to Washington as vice president in 1992. Heâs certainly not the same man Fourth District voters made the youngest Congressman in decades at the tender age of 28, nor is he the same man Tennessee sent to the U.S. Senate by huge margins in 1984 and 1990. He has abandoned the conservative, Southern values for which we once elected him. . . . Once Gore told The Herald-News he believed it was an admirable thing for committed parents to educate their children at home for religious or personal reasons. Now Gore supports a National Education Association policy that would make it illegal for most families to home school. It calls for all teachers, regardless of the type of school they teach in--public, private, religious or home--to be licensed by the federal government and to only teach Îstate-approvedâ curriculumä (editorial, The Herald-News, Dayton, Tennessee, Sept. 10, 2000, p. A4; this newspaper is located in Goreâs own district when he was in the House of Representatives).
Flip-Flop on Gun Control
ãTen years ago when Gore last ran for the Senate, The Herald-News supported him, in part because he portrayed himself as a defender of the Second Amendment [the right to keep and bear arms]. Gore was a friend to hunters and sportsmen and considered himself one. Since then he has changed directions 180 degrees. He now supports national registration and licensure of all guns [and has joined the] camp that wants to eliminate all private ownership of handguns, semiautomatic rifles and pump shotguns. Of course, the private security forces for the elite would still have easy access to these weapons. Oh, and of course, so would the criminalsä (editorial, The Herald-News, Dayton, Tennessee, Sept. 10, 2000, p. A4).
Flip-Flop on Environmentalism
ãOn environmental issues Gore was once essentially mainstream. He believed in common sense EPA regulations and continued private use of public lands by permit. Now when it comes to environmental issues, Gore is on the fringe. He is more closely aligned with Katuah Earth First!, that radical environmentalist, tree-worshiping group that chained themselves to concrete barrels to block access to Watts Bar Nuclear Plant three years ago, then with the average Tennessean. Gore writes in his ÎEarth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit,â Îwe must make the rescue of the environment the central organizing principle for civilization.â Surely we face greater issues than protecting the environment. . . . Gore doesnât hold to the same conservative Southern values that led Tennesseans to elect him six times to Congress. During his time in Washington, D.C., he has forgotten his rootsä (editorial, The Herald-News, Dayton, Tennessee, Sept. 10, 2000, p. A4).
Lie about Having Always Supported Abortion Rights
In the 1999 debate with his Democratic presidential opponent Bill Bradley, Gore claimed that he had always supported abortion rights. In fact, as a member of the House of Representatives in 1977, Gore voted for an amendment that said, in part, that abortion ãtakes the life of an unborn child who is a living human being,ä and that no right to abortion ãis secured by the Constitution.ä In 1984, Gore also supported an amendment to a civil rights bill that would, in one clause, have redefined the term ãpersonä to include ãunborn children from the moment of conception.ä In a letter to a constituent in July 1974, Congressman Gore said: ãIt is my deep personal conviction that abortion is wrong. I hope that some day we will see the current outrageously large number of abortions drop sharply. . . . Let me assure you that I share your belief that innocent human life must be protected . . . In my opinion, it is wrong to spend federal funds for what is arguably the taking of a human lifeä (ãGore: A Political Life,ä by former ABC News reporter Bob Zelnick, http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/6315/gore.html). ãAl Gore once told The Herald-News he was Îpersonally opposedâ to abortion. He also said he was against federal funding of abortions. Now Gore has positioned himself as the great champion of abortion rights and even defends the barbaric practice of partial-birth abortions. Americaâs youngest and most defenseless citizens would receive no protection under a Gore presidencyä (editorial, The Herald-News, Dayton, Tennessee, Sept. 10, 2000, p. A4).
A Woman Has the Right to Abortion
Gore claims today that abortion is a womanâs right. In fact, the Bible plainly states that an unborn child is a human life, the creation of God; and God has never given a woman the right to murder her own offspring and has never given a doctor or society or government the right to cut off such offspring.
CONCLUSION
A biography of Gore by David Bossie and Floyd Brown was published in June and is titled ãPrince Albert: The Life and Lies of Al Gore.ä The authors conclude: ãAs President, you will never be sure of what he may do because change is the only constant in Al Gore's life. Much of what we share in this book will never be told to the voters. Ironically, as in 1992, the media is again protecting the liberal candidate. Please donât keep the information you learn in this book a secret. Pass it along! Al Gore will be much more dangerous than Clinton to our liberty and freedom if he is elected president.ä
Two helpful conservative American news sources are as follows:
WorldNetDaily: http://www.WorldNetDaily.com/ CNSNews: http://www.cnsnews.com/ |
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