Al Gore Loves Tabacky

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Gore loves tobacco

"When I was a child, my family was attacked by an invisible force that was then considered harmless. My sister Nancy was older than me. There were only the two of us, and I loved her more than life itself. She started smoking when she was 13 years old. The connection between smoking and lung cancer had not yet been established. But years later, the cigarettes had taken their toll. It hurt very badly to watch her savaged by that terrible disease. Her husband Frank and all of us who loved her so much tried to get her to stop smoking. . . . Tomorrow morning, another 13-year-old girl will start smoking. I love her too. Three thousand young people in America will start smoking tomorrow. One thousand of them will die a death not unlike my sisters. And that is why until I draw my last breath, I will pour my heart and soul into the cause of protecting our children from the dangers of smoking." (Al Gore, The Democratic National Convention, 8/28/96)

"Throughout most of my life, I raised tobacco. I want you to know that with my own hands, all of my life, I put it in the plant beds and transferred it. I've hoed it. I've dug in it. I've sprayed it, I've chopped it, I've shredded it, spiked it, put it in the barn and stripped it and sold it.

Audio (Source: [New York] Newsday, 2/26/88  note that this was 4 years after his sisters death)

-- ~~~~~~~ (~~~~~@~~~~~~.vcom), October 08, 2000

Answers

Doesn't sound like he loves tobacco, at least not for smoking. Tobacco is also used for a variety of beneficial purposes.

If you're trying to discredit his character you're too late, he's already won. Besides, even a fool can see that they don't come much lower than the Shrub.

-- hmmmm (more@mud.slinging?), October 09, 2000.


^^^ he transplanted, hoed, and etc...

hmm, sounds like he be liking the whacky baccy!!

Pass the bong and the vote. :-)

-- consumer (shh@aol.com), October 09, 2000.


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