Keep the Status Quo, Mr. Gore?
- added November 20, 2007
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- JanFlips
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If you decide to not run for President, you will be turning your back on the American people. How can you encourage us to rise up, to participate, and have our voices be heard only to blow us off after we have joined the dialogue? We have enthusiastically called for your candidacy with a hope that Ive never before seen in my lifetime. Yet for those of us who have poured our hearts and souls out to you, your only answer is
well, sorry. Whats up with that? Right now you look like just another politician ignoring the voices of America in favor of your own agenda. If you do not run, your influence and stature will decline even on global warming, especially with the American people. If you do not run, you will go down in history as just another typical politician who failed to lead at this critical juncture in time. You truly have the opportunity to change this country and this world, Mr. Gore, but if you dont run you will forfeit America to Hillary or Rudy or Mitt. Do you really believe that any of them will truly advance the cause of global warming? Reduce our dependence on oil? Get us out of Iraq? Actually secure health care for all Americans? Maybe we were wrong - maybe you dont have what it takes to really fight for this nation. Maybe you really do want to just keep the status quo.
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I'm assuming the plan is that once Hillary becomes president, that she appoints Gore as our Environmental Czar, and then he can concentrate on that one issue without having to run the rest of the country. Am I being naive?
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yea good point, but I hope it's not Hillary.
You'd think there were only two/three people running for president, the way the Media is portraying it right now, but the truth is that the Race is still wide open, no matter how much more campaign money one candidate has than another.-
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- stephenthomson
- 9 months ago
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To Overide: I can't call you naive. You are hopeful. And there are different flavors of hopeful...
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