A Silent Gore is deadly.
- added November 10, 2007
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- I am one of your tireless volunteers. But I tire (1)
I am with you all in support of the campaign to Draft Gore into candidacy, but you cannot force a man to do what he no longer has it in him to do. Mr. Al Gore has fought valiantly for justice on behalf of the people of this country, but he is just one man. We cannot place all the burden of our destiny on his shoulders. One man cannot correct a mistake that was made by 1,000s, even 1,000,000s. We are all responsible for the trouble our country is in now. We all lived in this democracy and now our inaction has trapped us all in a tyranny that threatens to use the resources of our country, our own resources, not only against us but to threaten the lives of any person or country that stands in the way of our new dictator. The administration has taken violent steps to silence all those who oppose their reign, even threatening those who cry out for change with being fired or worse. It is suicide for any one man to courageously take a stand on behalf of we the people. One man is an easy target and every man has a family to support and to keep safe.
No government can successfully oppose its entire citizenry if those citizens band together with passion and resolve. Whether the administration will admit it or not, we the people have put them there and we can take them out. We, the people, have the responsibility to the world and to ourselves to take charge of the democracy that has been ripped from our hands. We cannot allow our own democracy to die in silence in the false fight to bring democracy to the world.
I call on you all to act, to fight! Don't just e-sign petitions and e-mail letters. These are too easily ignored. Physical evidence of our dissatisfaction is needed. Inundate our leaders with letters so numerous that the mountains of envelops threaten to burry them alive! Pressure your congressman. They represent you. Tell them what you think of the job they are doing. Be honest! Hold them accountable for their actions and inactions. They are just men of flesh and bone like us and it is their job to protect us. Tell them what a piss poor job they are doing!
Only if many hands join this fight will it have any hope of succeeding.
No government can successfully oppose its entire citizenry if those citizens band together with passion and resolve. Whether the administration will admit it or not, we the people have put them there and we can take them out. We, the people, have the responsibility to the world and to ourselves to take charge of the democracy that has been ripped from our hands. We cannot allow our own democracy to die in silence in the false fight to bring democracy to the world.
I call on you all to act, to fight! Don't just e-sign petitions and e-mail letters. These are too easily ignored. Physical evidence of our dissatisfaction is needed. Inundate our leaders with letters so numerous that the mountains of envelops threaten to burry them alive! Pressure your congressman. They represent you. Tell them what you think of the job they are doing. Be honest! Hold them accountable for their actions and inactions. They are just men of flesh and bone like us and it is their job to protect us. Tell them what a piss poor job they are doing!
Only if many hands join this fight will it have any hope of succeeding.
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- goddesshelpus
- 10 months ago
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How much do we love Democracy and how much we know about Democracy? Al Gore said: The problem with the political system is that it's so mortgaged to self-interested lobbies that the rules of logic and reason no longer apply. We have to build a grassroots movement to make changes." He is hoping we'll form a huge, broad-based grassroots movement to put him in the White House so he can be a prime mover to make the changes we all want. But he can't ask us to do that. In fact, he can only do what he is doing: say he's not running but he hasn't ruled it out. It's like asking someone to tell you they love you: even if they do tell you you always wonder if it's true. A grassroots movement to support your presidency is not, like love, something you can ask for but something you receive, unbidden, because you've earned it and are deserving. There's no one on this planet, let alone the United States, more deserving than Al Gore. So, come on people! Let's hear your voices! Let's exercise our freedoms (or what we have left of them) and build this huge grassroots movement in support of Al Gore for president. A movement so huge no one can ignore it!
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Okay, so what is our plan?
I don't think the American people are aware of the limits on their freedoms. The first step of any campaign we undertake should begin with education of the citizenry. Make flyers and write to your newspapers. If your newspapers will not print controversial stuff, put up flyers on campuses and in supermarkets, where the average American actually goes. In public bathrooms in malls. What else is there to do while on the toilet than to read what is in front of your face? It is actually a scientific fact that your brain will begin to process the written word even if you do not intend to read as long as the words are right there, they will read it.
If you print it, they will read!
I am sure that the people on this website are located all over the country, so lets band together, here, now. I will organize it! I will start another topic.... see it for further details.-
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- goddesshelpus
- 10 months ago
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Dear Goddess: Namaste!
There are a couple or more Draft Gore groups out there now that are active and well-established. Perhaps out efforts would be better spent supporting them and doing volunteer work for them? What we could do is investigate and find what's out there, join, and make all our families and friends aware and urge them to join and volunteer? -
sounds good to me.
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- goddesshelpus
- 10 months ago
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