Oh, this is great. Between Gore, Kerry and Carter, is there going to be a liberal wing of the Democrat Party left when they're done? Or will that be the only thing left? While they are doing everything they can to mire our efforts in fighting terror in legalese, Gore is popping off on the new Canadian PM. And at the Sundance Film Festival no less.
I can't believe the way these guys are melting down from a total lack of political instinct. It's as if they have no idea how the majority of Americans feel or think about such things.
Former U.S. vice-president Al Gore has accused the oil industry of financially backing the Tories and their "ultra-conservative leader" to protect its stake in Alberta's lucrative oilsands.
Canadians, Gore said, should vigilantly keep watch over prime minister-designate Stephen Harper because he has a pro-oil agenda and wants to pull out of the Kyoto accord -- an international agreement to combat climate change.
"The election in Canada was partly about the tar sands projects in Alberta," Gore said Wednesday while attending the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.


"Canadians, Gore said, should vigilantly keep watch over prime minister-designate Stephen Harper because he has a pro-oil agenda and wants to pull out of the Kyoto accord -- an international agreement to combat climate change"
This is exactly and only one part of how Canadians are watching our newly elected Prime Minister. And this is exactly why our new Prime Minister does not have a majority government. We don't trust him yet! His actions will be watched closely and heavily over the next year by Canadians. If he screws up, we will have another election within a year.
I'm sorry, but Gore has a point!
Canadians will be watching closely as too the followings our prime minister has with George Bush. You can take that one to the bank. ;-)
Posted by: incanada | Friday, January 27, 2006 at 12:28 AM
Canadians will be watching closely as too the followings our prime minister has with George Bush. You can take that one to the bank. ;-)
Oh, sorry - but I think you're missing the point. I didnt realize Canadians needed an American politician to tell them what to do.
Posted by: Dan | Friday, January 27, 2006 at 12:33 AM
Canadians don't want an American polititian to tell them what to do. I don't think you got my point there Dan?
Our Liberal govt. has been in for 12 years and recently they have showed some corruptness. Canadians want to tell the Liberals "you screwed up!" but they aren't telling them that we won't hire you back again.
Stephen Harper is a new threat to our Canadian heritage and this will sit in court for canadians over the coming year.
Our NDP govt. gained more seats this election. The party quebecois will have a choice on who they make friends with, either the Liberals or Conservatives.
My point is that there is enough of a non-majority govt. with Harper that our other parties will be keeping a heavy reign on the newly elected Prime Minister and his goings on.
Canadians are not happy with President Bush, and there is a threat there with Canadians as Al Gore explained.
Anyway, this is to be continued....
Posted by: incanada | Friday, January 27, 2006 at 12:48 AM
Canada might have weapons of Mass Destruction. Or at least Marajuana. We should go bomb them just in case and take their oil, I mean their softwood lumber, I mean their water, no wait, I mean their weapons of mass destruction. Because they have them, I know they do. I know they must. They might. ok they don't. But now I have your oil, ha ha ha.
Does anyone have a kleenex? I need .. oh never mind, I found some paper that I won't need. What does this say ... the Kyoto Accord - is that a car? And this Free Trade document ... I personally didn't sign that so I don't really see why its important ... BRRAAAAK. Ah, all clear now.
Dubya.
Posted by: mulder | Friday, January 27, 2006 at 04:12 AM
Now I have to take a crap. Where is the TP when you really need to go. oh, here's something, the consti-what-tution? hmmm, keep that page, keep that page, keep tha .. no wait, "everyone has a right to not be spied on" - don't need that one. crumple crumple, wipe, wipe. Thats better.
Dubya
Posted by: mulder | Friday, January 27, 2006 at 04:31 AM
http://funnyjunk.com/pages/fool.htm
This is dedicated to you Mr. Gore.
Posted by: HAHA | Friday, January 27, 2006 at 07:28 AM
"My point..... Prime Minister and his goings on." Jan 27, 2006
Exactly.
Posted by: a..incanada | Friday, January 27, 2006 at 11:42 AM
Did some tell Al Gore that they don't have chads in Canada?
Posted by: Justice4All | Friday, January 27, 2006 at 02:10 PM
Exporting Liberalism is the best hope America has to stay competitive in the global market
Posted by: COLUMBO | Friday, January 27, 2006 at 02:18 PM
America might as well export liberalism, because nobody's buying it at home!
Posted by: Bullgator | Friday, January 27, 2006 at 02:39 PM
oh yeah!, we'll be watching Harper.
Posted by: IamCanadian | Saturday, January 28, 2006 at 12:31 AM