Real President Gore Will Take On The Impostor!

President Al Gore has been giving rip-roaring speeches to Moveon audiences for two years. On Monday Gore will give another one at the historic Constitution Hall of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Washington DC. This will be sponsored by the bipartisan Liberty Coalition (of which Democrats.com is a member) and the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy.

John Nichols says the topic will be how Bush 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.

He will address

the threat posed by policies of the Bush Administration to the Constitution and the checks and balances it created. The speech will specifically point to domestic wiretapping and torture as examples of the administration's efforts to extend executive power beyond Congressional direction and judicial review...

Don't expect a direct call for impeachment from the former vice president. But do expect Gore to make reference to Richard Nixon, whose abuses of executive authority led to calls for his impeachment -- a fate the 37th president avoided by resigning in 1974.

With a Congressional inquiry into Bush's repeated violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act scheduled to begin in February -- and with Bush already preparing to pitch an Nixon-style defense that suggests it is appropriate for the executive branch to violate the law when national security matters are involved -- Gore will articulate the more traditional view that reasonable checks and balances are required even in a time of war. And he will do so in a bipartisan context that will make it tougher for Republican critics to dismiss the former vice president's assertion that the Constitution is still the law of the land.

Former U.S. Representative Bob Barr, the Georgia Republican who served as one of the most conservative members of the House, plans to introduce Gore. Barr, an outspoken critic of the abuses of civil liberties contained in the USA Patriot Act critic who has devoted his post-Congressional years to defending the Bill of Rights, refers to the president's secret authorization of domestic wiretapping as "an egregious violation of the electronic surveillance laws."

Count on Gore, who has pulled few punches in the speeches he has delivered in recent months, to be at least as caustic.

Al Gore for President in 2008!!!

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Al Gore for President right NOW!

I wish he would announce that he's going to mount a legal fight for the term to which he was elected by the American People. They say this speech is supposed to be historic - I say demand your office, Al.

I wonder

what it would have been like to have had an intelligent president just prior to 9/11 and an effective CIC after it happened (if it still would have).

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Hey it could be a real race after all

I like Gov. Warner's political prospects as he is a successful two term governor from a southern red-state but I also know that Hillary can only be threatened by a challenger from her left. She has moved so far right that it could be just about any other democrat now.

Gore would give her a run for her money. Feingold could threaten her but would lose in the end. Hmmmm - it will be fun.

I'm curious to see if he is going to send

a message to his party about their role in stopping this Constitutional crisis

Gore has become the real soul of the Democratic Party

He needs to speak out but it's probably a little early for him to start running. He doesn't know who his primary and general election opponents are going to be - the only thing we're sure of is he's not going to be running against Bush.

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