More on Gore's upcoming "Constitutional Crisis" speech
i posted on this yesterday but it's sounding more and more like al gore is preparing the speech of a lifetime...
i'm all for all kicking butt but, i also have to say, i think we may very well be past the time for speeches... something has to be DONE... Submit To Propeller
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It sounds as if Al Gore is about to deliver what could be not just one of the more significant speeches of his political career but an essential challenge to the embattled presidency of George W. Bush.
In a major address slated for delivery Monday in Washington, the former Vice President is expected to argue that the Bush administration has created a "Constitutional crisis" by acting without the authorization of the Congress and the courts to spy on Americans and otherwise abuse basic liberties.
Aides who are familiar with the preparations for the address say that Gore will frame his remarks in Constitutional language. The Democrat who beat Bush by more than 500,000 votes in the 2000 presidential election has agreed to deliver his remarks in a symbolically powerful location: the historic Constitution Hall of the Daughters of the American Revolution. But this will not be the sort of cautious, bureacratic speech for which Gore was frequently criticized during his years in the Senate and the White House.
Indeed, his aides and allies are framing it as a "call to arms" in defense of the Bill of Rights and the rule of law in a time of executive excess.
i'm all for all kicking butt but, i also have to say, i think we may very well be past the time for speeches... something has to be DONE... Submit To Propeller
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