For fans of Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11":

An Election 2000 minute featuring Al Gore presiding over the "no Senators at home" scene:

"In the much more rancorous aftermath of the 2000 race between then-Texas Gov. Bush and Vice President Al Gore, which was decided in the Supreme Court, no senators stepped up to lodge an objection. Boxer said she had refrained from objecting then at Gore's request, but had since come to regret her silence."

Good for you Senator Boxer, it only took purged voters, treason by five members of the Supreme Court, Sept. 11, lies about WMD, a war and a second stolen election. Congratulations. Purged voters and then Sept. 11 would have been enough for any normal elected official. It could have prompted Mr. Gore to "Rescind" his concession speech and help save his country from Bush and his "Republican Terrorists".

President Clinton was busy getting his library and promoting his Autobiography when he needed to be helping us Impeach Bush and Cheney for the WMD Lies, so that must have kept Al from helping his country with the truth about his now famous "No Senators at home" scene.

Of course, people still get the facts wrong, the 50,000 Purged Florida Voters cost Gore and the rest of us Election 2000. Had the voters not been purged, even the Treason of the Supreme Court Five would not have helped Bush.

Congress Certifies Bush's Win After Protest Thu Jan 6, 2005 06:01 PM ET By Joanne Kenen