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That '70s Campaign - Al Gore thinks it's 1976 all over again. By Chris Suellentrop







That '70s Campaign - Al Gore thinks it's
1976 all over again. By Chris
Suellentrop

That '70s Campaign - Al Gore thinks it's
1976 all over again. By Chris
Suellentrop
02/10/2004 09:18 AM

Chris Suellentrop messes his pants .. bitter, bitter man .. deranged rant .. was there

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