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Gore to deliver scathing speech Monday on 'constitutional crisis' in Washington
Former Vice President Al Gore will deliver a scathing speech Monday at Constitution Hall in Washington -- just blocks from the White House -- at which he will declare America is faced with a constitutional crisis, RAW STORY has learned.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day speech is set to take place at noon at the Daughters of the American Revolution's Constitution Hall. Gore will be introduced by onetime Georgia Republican congressman Bob Barr.
A source close to the erstwhile vice president related details of Gore's expected speech to RAW STORY Thursday. The source noted that Gore prepares the final editions of his speeches just before he delivers them, but that the tenor of the speech would focus on what the Tennessee Democrat has described as a President acting above the law.
Originally posted by loam
Anyone get the sense that Gore may be positioning himself for another run?
Originally posted by rowdyroddy
I promise you bush will win a 3rd election somehow someway. Hes just too evil and too power hungry to give it up. Something will happen, constitution change, nuke attack, alien invasion..who knows but bush wants to stay on top forever.
Originally posted by rowdyroddy
I promise you bush will win a 3rd election somehow someway. Hes just too evil and too power hungry to give it up. Something will happen, constitution change, nuke attack, alien invasion..who knows but bush wants to stay on top forever.
Originally posted by rowdyroddy
I promise you bush will win a 3rd election somehow someway. Hes just too evil and too power hungry to give it up. Something will happen, constitution change, nuke attack, alien invasion..who knows but bush wants to stay on top forever.
Originally posted by kozmo
First of all, this belongs in PTS, not ATS as there is no conspiracy in Algore's purported bloviating.