Al Gore’s Arab Pander: For Money or Ambition?

Gore JeddahJust call him “Oily Al”

Al Gore, the Vice President under President Bill Clinton and the losing 2000 Democratic Party presidential candidate, last Sunday was in Saudi Arabia, bad-mouthing the United States. Was Gore’s motive money and political ambition?

Lowell Ponte explores this question.

UPDATE:
Michelle Malkin has only one question: “How Much, Al?”

SisterToldjah reports on the sell-out

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One Response to “Al Gore’s Arab Pander: For Money or Ambition?”

  1. INJUSTICE PREVAILS Says:

    AL GORE’S SPEECH IN SAUDI ARABIA
    FUNDED BY
    OSAMA BIN LADEN’S FAMILY
    IN OSAMA BIN LADEN’S HOMETOWN.

    Feb. 13, 2006

    Jeddah Saudi Arabia – The Jeddah Economic Forum, the Saudi Arabia seminar addressed by former Vice President Al Gore over the weekend in a speech that criticized the U.S. for abusing Arabs. The forum was funded and sponsored by Osama Bin Laden’s family. Jeddah is also Osama Bin Laden’s hometown.

    On Saturday, the state-run Saudi news outlet Arab News reported that the Jeddah Economic Forum, where Gore spoke, was funded by the Saudi Bin Laden Group, Gulf One Investment Bank, Saudi Basic Industries Corp.” and other companies with ties to Bin Laden Group in the Middle East.

    The Saudi Bin Laden Group - which is Saudi Arabia’s largest construction company - is run by Osama Bin Laden’s father, brothers and cousins.

    AL GORE SLAMS THE UNITED STATES
    GORE’S CLAIMS OF ABUSE - WITHOUT PROOF

    The Former Vice President Al Gore told a Saudi audience on Sunday that the U.S. government committed “terrible abuses” against Arabs after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Gore said Arabs had been “indiscriminately rounded up” and held in “unforgivable” conditions. The former vice president office and his staff have routinely failed to provide any proof of these claims, blocking any investigations by any independent third party.

    NOTE:
    Numerous news services contacted Al Gores office for further evidence of Gores claims. Gores office refused to talk to Fox News, and refused several other news services found that Gores office had no supporting proof of abuse.

    See AP/NewsMax
    http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/2/13/182926.shtml?s=icp

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