[Vision2020] Fw: [Spam] Gore Won't Behave By Senate Rules

Pat Kraut pkraut at moscow.com
Wed Mar 21 16:50:09 PDT 2007


Thanks for posting this today. This man does not understand that the rules
are for everyone and that means him too. What a terrible legacy he is
leaving himself!



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To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:53 AM
Subject: [Vision2020] Fw: [Spam] Gore Won't Behave By Senate Rules



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From: "NewsMax.com" newsmax at reply.newsmax.com
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 07:35:10 -0700
To: "lfalen at turbonet.com" lfalen at turbonet.com
Subject: [Spam] Gore Won't Behave By Senate Rules









Breaking from NewsMax.com

Gore Won't Behave By Senate Rules

The following release was posted Tuesday night to the web log of
Senator James Inhofe:

>From behind the scenes on Capitol Hill: Former Vice President Al Gore,
despite being given major preferential treatment, has violated the
Senate Environment & Public Works Committee&rsquo;s (EPW) hearing
rules.

Story continues below . . .




Gore first demanded to be granted an unprecedented 30 minute opening
statement to the Senate EPW Committee for Wednesday&rsquo;s (March 21)
global warming hearing scheduled for 2:30 pm ET.
The GOP minority on the EPW committee agreed to the 30 minute opening
statement.

But then Gore demanded a waiver of the EPW committee&rsquo;s 48 hour
rule that requires all witnesses before EPW to submit their testimony
in advance. The GOP minority on the EPW committee then agreed to waive
the 48 hour rule in favor of allowing Gore to submit his testimony 24
hours before the hearing.

But in a breaking news development on Capitol Hill, the former Vice
President has violated the new 24 hour deadline extension by failing
to submit his testimony &mdash; even with the new time extension
granted to Gore.

As of 8pm ET Tuesday evening, the testimony still has not been
received by EPW, a clear violation of committee rules.


The word on Capitol Hill says not to expect Gore&rsquo;s testimony to
the Senate EPW committee until Wednesday (March 21) &mdash; the day of
the hearing.

It appears that Gore does not believe the same rules apply to him that
apply to every other Senate EPW witness.

The question looms on Capitol Hill: Is Gore delaying the submission of
his testimony until the very last moment because he fears it will give
members of the EPW committee time to scrutinize it for accuracy?


Find out more about Al Gore's 'Convenient Lie' &mdash; Go Here Now.











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