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Al Gore Was Right: Our Political Campaigns Are An Assault On Reason
Will we ever see a campaign where someone with qualifications could be seen as a serious contender without having to be a millionaire? It sure isn't this one. Will we ever see a campaign where someone with qualifications could be seen as a serious contender without having to be a millionaire?... more
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Al Gore: Tennessean Of The Year
So well deserved. Congratulations, Mr. Gore.
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Al Gore Accepting International Emmy Founder's Award
For those who wish to see his acceptance speech of the award he received for this innovative concept CURRENT Tv, and his work in bringing consciousness of the climate crisis to the world.
More photos here: http://www.iemmys.tv/default.aspx For those who wish to see his acceptance speech of the award he received for this innovative concept CURRENT Tv, and his work in bring... more -
Draft Al Gore in CA: Calling all Gore Supporters to Serve NOW!
This is interesting because:
1) Imagine the draft Gore effort succeeds and his name is ont he CA primary ballot.
2) imagine he does not make a specific request to have his name removed from the ballot.
3) He wins or does very well in CA, along with NY, NJ
4) He enters the race, wins the nomination and the Presidency. This is interesting because: 1) Imagine the draft Gore effort succeeds and his name is ont he CA primary ballot. ... more -
Al Gore Rolling Stone Interview: A Global Leader With a Vision of the Future
Because the world needs you to run, Al!
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Al Gore Speaks in 4oth Anniversary Issue Of Rolling Stone
This is a digital edition, so to see the interview you have to go to page 54 by using the controls at the top of the main page. You can click on shortcuts then table of contents and it should be at the top. And from reading so far it is obvious to me the clear and present danger this planet is now in and how that new level of consciousness he speaks of is where we will find the solutions. He is surely a global leader of vision. And again, he mentions that the paradigm shift will see people laying down in front of bulldozers to stop coal fired plants from being built. He reportedly also stated through his office that he was considering an invitation from the Rainforest Action Network to do just that. This is what he is talking about regarding activism as stated in The Assault on Reason. This is what that shift will have to contain in order to be successful...US. And it is a consciousness that goes beyond the political to the moral and spiritual essence of our very beings which when reached will simply tell us that and other forms of activism to make those changes are the right things to do now. The fact that he would now even consider such an invitation clearly illustrates to me the urgency of the crisis we now face and must address in mitigating the damage we are doing to this planet. Even candidates for office will need that paradigm shift to see beyond their own political biases to do what is morally right. All I know is, that for him to be the leader of this at this time is no coincidence. This is THE issue, and this is the most important position he has ever had in his entire life and is the one I do believe he will be most remembered for. He is an environmentalist above all else, and I respect that. And I am way past ready for that shift. This is a digital edition, so to see the interview you have to go to page 54 by using the controls at the top of the main page. You ca... more
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Gore Tells Mayors To Lead Fight Against Global Warming
Looks to me like Mr. Gore is much more comfortable as a global ambassador for the planet. And he is making progress as well. 700 cities have stepped up to the plate and Seattle is leading the way as well as NYC, Chicago, and many others, including mine which also signed Mayor Nickels agreement regarding meeting Kyoto standards. This is how you build a movement. It funnels from cities/Mayors, to legislatures, Governors, and then to businesses. And while some may think the Federal govt in the cesspool of DC that has done nothing effective about this for thirty years despite warnings is the be all end all of this, it isn't and won't be until state after state passes laws cutting emissions to the point where the federal government will have no choice but to follow. So if you care about moratoriums on building coal fired power plants unless they have sequestration traps... if you care about truly mitigating the climate crisis, then if you haven't already, write letters to your municipal government, your mayor, your legislature, and your Governor. I am lucky that my Governor signed a bill the day before Live Earth with Al Gore presiding where my state will be cutting emissions by 80% by 2050... and I am proud to have been one of the citizens involved in letter writing to the Governor, petitions to the legislature, and other ways of telling those who lead in my state about what must be done... not what they have a choice in doing, because at this point it is a must that Mayors and governors get on board to see the opportunities involved as well as the urgency in working to mitigate the effects of a crisis now effecting more states. Looks to me like Mr. Gore is much more comfortable as a global ambassador for the planet. And he is making progress as well. 700 citie... more
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Al Hunt: Gore's Presence Will Loom Large For The Next President
And if they are smart they WILL listen to him.
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Excerpt:
"Gore also has a sharp wit and a very tender, compassionate side - traits that were both largely hidden from the public when he was in his political mode.
Associates say they are more in evidence these days.
With the Nobel Prize, he commands worldwide attention rivaling that of former presidents. Yet there is a difference politically: They can comment or criticize but are virtually out of the running for president; he is not.
This, as the presidential historian Michael Beschloss notes, puts Gore "in a position without parallel" in American political history.
He is 59 years old. His father, a former senator and his mentor, died at age 90, his mother at 92. Those genes suggest that whether from the White House or outside, Al Gore will be an important voice in the American body politic for another generation."
~~~~ And if they are smart they WILL listen to him. ~~~ Excerpt: ... more
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