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Gore Speaks on Bush's Policy of Domination Yesterday, we sponsored a powerful speech by former Vice President Al
Gore on the fallout from the war in Iraq. In the speech, Mr. Gore took
on the Bush administration, arguing that the "abuse of the prisoners
at Abu Ghraib flowed directly from the abuse of the truth that characterized
the Administration's march to war and the abuse of the trust that had
been placed in President Bush by the American people in the aftermath
of September 11th." To sustained applause, he then called for the
architects of the Bush foreign policy - Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice,
George Tenet, Paul Wolfowitz, and others -- to resign, arguing that "the
current team is making things worse with each passing day." You can read a full transcript of the speech and watch a great five-minute
video of the highlights at: We're also offering a DVD of the speech, which will be sent out in four
to six weeks, for a $5 contribution. To order a DVD now, go to: Mr. Gore began the speech by focusing on the policy of domination which
pervades the Bush Administration: This policy, he explained, is making us less safe as a country: "The unpleasant truth is that President Bush's utter incompetence
has made the world a far more dangerous place and dramatically increased
the threat of terrorism against the United States. Just yesterday, the
International Institute of Strategic Studies reported that the Iraq conflict
" has arguable focused the energies and resources of Al Qaeda and
its followers while diluting those of the global counterterrorism coalition."
The ISS said that in the wake of the war in Iraq Al Qaeda now has more
than 18,000 potential terrorists scattered around the world and the war
in Iraq is swelling its ranks." "It is therefore essential that even as we focus on the fateful
choice, the voters must make this November that we simultaneously search
for ways to sharply reduce the extraordinary danger that we face with
the current leadership team in place. It is for that reason that I am
calling today for Republicans as well as Democrats to join me in asking
for the immediate resignations of those immediately below George Bush
and Dick Cheney who are most responsible for creating the catastrophe
that we are facing in Iraq." "We simply cannot afford to further increase the risk to our country
with more blunders by this team. Donald Rumsfeld, as the chief architect
of the war plan, should resign today. His deputies Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas
Feith and his intelligence chief Stephen Cambone should also resign. The
nation is especially at risk every single day that Rumsfeld remains as
Secretary of Defense. Condoleezza Rice, who has badly mishandled the coordination
of national security policy, should also resign immediately." "I want to speak on behalf of those Americans who feel that President
Bush has betrayed our nation's trust, those who are horrified at what
has been done in our name, and all those who want the rest of the world
to know that we Americans see the abuses that occurred in the prisons
of Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo and secret locations as yet undisclosed
as completely out of keeping with the character and basic nature of the
American people and at odds with the principles on which America stands."
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