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View Poll Results: Who would you vote for, for the Nobel Peace Prize?
Al Gore 11 57.89%
Rush Limbaugh 8 42.11%
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Old 02-04-2007
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize, who would you vote for?

is rush the mean one? or is that savage? i dont know the difference they all blend in. anyways it would be funny to vote in a loud mouth obnoxious abrasive person conservative person, only for the reason of making alot of people angry .
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Old 02-05-2007
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize, who would you vote for?

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Oh you wet blankets (there's a funny term!) just vote for one or the other. Just choose the best one.
That's like asking "Would you want to be slowly decapitated or burned to death?"
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize, who would you vote for?

I'm voting for Rush, but it's like choosing which would make for a more tasty and filling meal, a roach or a ladybug? The roach is the better choice, tho I don't think anyone here would consider it tasty, filling, or a meal.
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Old 02-12-2007
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize, who would you vote for?

U2, baby.
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Old 02-18-2007
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize, who would you vote for?

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It seems Rush Limbaugh and Al Gore have both been nominated for the nobel peace prize. Yes it's a wacky world. Who would you vote for?
Obviously neither one of them.
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Old 02-18-2007
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize, who would you vote for?

Neither, haven't seen a lot of peace in the past six years, so nobody?
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Old 02-19-2007
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize, who would you vote for?

Rush has been nominated for his 20 years of radio work where he has "promoted democracy throughout the world".

Al Gore is nominated for his 40+ years at crusading for the environment both in and out of politics. He's written two books about the environment, was the key supporter of the Kyoto Accord who got America to push hard for that treaty, his movie "An Inconvenient Truth" puts to rest the tireless debate from an ignorant fringe of "liberall-haters" in America who try to hide behind their own hyperbole and prejudices because they can't use facts. Gore is in the Peace category, by the way, because the committee considers important global matters like our shared climate crisis as one that affects all people.

I'd vote for Gore. He actually deserves it. He would have been a great American President because he actually cares about America. Fiscally responsible, environmentally friendly, not nearly the most liberal politician in America with his support of the first President Bush, wouln't have taken America into a pointless war against people that didn't attack you, is for the death penalty, what the hell were you Americans thinking anyway? And by the way, Bush is a way more boring speaker than Gore, even in the 2000 campaign. Gore was passionate and level-headed and actually spoke to his beliefs while Bush said he was against nation-building, against creating deficit, against changing the constitution for things like gay marriage and abortion. Whose the flip-flopper now? Bush=boring speaker. Always has been boring.

It's only now that Gore has nothing to lose and that America has buyer's remorse about Bush that you people find Gore to be good now. Sorry, but he always was a fine speaker, and he was a naturally confident man in that first debate against Bush, but got more boring in the next two debates because sissy Americans thought he was "too tough" on poor Gov. Bush.

Americans are a perplexing bunch, man.
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize, who would you vote for?

Neither. Both are total idiots.
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize, who would you vote for?

Both are idiots? Gore doesn't go on the radio and say racist things. Gore isn't a flip-flopper like Limbaugh who denounces drugs as criminal but then turns around and says that in his own case it's a "health issue". Gore is not an idiot. He never benefited personally from being in the gov't. He never lined his pockets with dirty Iraq money that can't be accounted for like the current VP. He only ever made decisions that were in the interest of Americans, so lay off the guy already.

And the biggest reason to lay off him is that he wouldn't have sat there for 7 minutes reading "My Pet Goat" after he was explicitly told that the COUNTRY IS UNDER ATTACK!

It's always a "health issue" with you conservatives. Blacks, they can go to jail; and poor people too. But when it's Governor Jeb's daughter, ohhhhhh wait! she has a "health problem". When it's Ted Haggard, again, a "health problem". Oh, it makes me queasy this level of hypocrisy, I swear.
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize, who would you vote for?

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Both are idiots? Gore doesn't go on the radio and say racist things. Gore isn't a flip-flopper like Limbaugh who denounces drugs as criminal but then turns around and says that in his own case it's a "health issue". Gore is not an idiot. He never benefited personally from being in the gov't. He never lined his pockets with dirty Iraq money that can't be accounted for like the current VP. He only ever made decisions that were in the interest of Americans, so lay off the guy already.

And the biggest reason to lay off him is that he wouldn't have sat there for 7 minutes reading "My Pet Goat" after he was explicitly told that the COUNTRY IS UNDER ATTACK!

It's always a "health issue" with you conservatives. Blacks, they can go to jail; and poor people too. But when it's Governor Jeb's daughter, ohhhhhh wait! she has a "health problem". When it's Ted Haggard, again, a "health problem". Oh, it makes me queasy this level of hypocrisy, I swear.
As I said BOTH are idiots. I don't like EITHER one of them nor am I interested in the fact that Limbaugh is a druggie.
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize, who would you vote for?

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Both are idiots? Gore doesn't go on the radio and say racist things. Gore isn't a flip-flopper like Limbaugh who denounces drugs as criminal but then turns around and says that in his own case it's a "health issue". Gore is not an idiot.
No, he just invented the internet.

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