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Posted: Mon Dec 13th, 2004 06:14 pm |
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Here is New web site for Former Vice President AL Gore
Please visit this web site Post messages on the Forum and Discuss and debate about Issues.
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Posted: Mon Dec 13th, 2004 09:52 pm |
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| Sorry, folks. Carter did his best to convince Gore to run in 2004. The family decided with a resounding "NO". I doubt he'll change his mind for '08.
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Posted: Mon Dec 13th, 2004 09:56 pm |
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twaifi wrote: Sorry, folks. Carter did his best to convince Gore to run in 2004. The family decided with a resounding "NO". I doubt he'll change his mind for '08.
well that was then, Now the situation is different, I am sure he will run in 2008 and become the winner.
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Posted: Wed Jan 26th, 2005 04:53 am |
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democrat1 wrote: twaifi wrote: Sorry, folks. Carter did his best to convince Gore to run in 2004. The family decided with a resounding "NO". I doubt he'll change his mind for '08.
well that was then, Now the situation is different, I am sure he will run in 2008 and become the winner.
That's absolutely Correct.
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Posted: Fri Feb 4th, 2005 01:44 am |
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democrat1 wrote: twaifi wrote: Sorry, folks. Carter did his best to convince Gore to run in 2004. The family decided with a resounding "NO". I doubt he'll change his mind for '08.
well that was then, Now the situation is different, I am sure he will run in 2008 and become the winner.
That's absolutely Correct.
Except for the win bit.
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Posted: Sat Feb 5th, 2005 02:27 pm |
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Former Vice President Al Gore and retiring U.S. Ambassador to Japan Howard H. Baker Jr. will speak at a day long symposium on cleaning America's air on March 9 at the University of Tennessee.
Other confirmed speakers are William Ruckelshaus, former Environmental Protection Agency administrator; Bill Baxter, TVA director; Paul Gilman, director, Oak Ridge Center for Advanced Studies; Dale Ditmanson, superintendent, and Jim Renfro, chief, air quality branch, of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park; and Betsy Child, state commissioner of environment and conservation. U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., will participate by video.
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Posted: Wed Feb 9th, 2005 11:43 pm |
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Al gore is running in 2008. Reporters confirmed that according to gore advisers gore is seriously considering to run in 2008.
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MATTHEWS: Welcome back. That was Al Gore showering Howard Dean with praise back in the 2004 election. Now they're both back on the scene. Howard Dean is the likely now leader of the Democratic Party. And get this, Al Gore is the comeback presidential contender in the year 2008.
Katrina, what are you hearing?
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Posted: Wed Feb 16th, 2005 09:00 pm |
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Has a new Al Gore run begun?
Many of my old radio listeners have been emailing me asking my opinion of Howard Dean becoming the chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Do I think it is a good thing or do I think it is a bad thing? Or, as one of my friends asked: Do I even care any more?
That, unfortunately, may well be the case. I may not care one way or the other and perhaps my apathy echoes my best answer.
As much as I don't care whether Howard Dean controls the apparatus of the DNC, or even if they let the Imperial Terry McAuliffe stay on, or maybe even found a McAuliffe clone (which they couldn't), what is note worthy here is what is really taking place even in the first week of the Dean Chairmanship.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17th, 2005 01:03 pm |
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Gore Claims Bush Has 'Crisis' Analysis All Wrong
Today the Kyoto Protocol enters into effect for the 141 nations
that are signatories to the treaty. While most of the
industrialized world has signed on to this global effort to
combat climate change, the United States, the largest emitter of
greenhouse gases, has been noticeably absent from the process
since the Bush administration's withdrawal in 2001. Yesterday
former Vice President Al Gore spoke out on the Kyoto Protocol,
below are excerpts from his speech.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17th, 2005 04:38 pm |
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Al Gore slams U.S. global warming policy
Ex-vice president calls Kyoto refusal a threat to future.
By Eric Johnson
Staff writer
BEVERLY HILLS — On the day the Kyoto environmental protocol went into effect, former Vice President Al Gore slammed what he called the nation's apathy toward an imminent global warming crisis at a talk Wednesday at the Beverly Hilton.
Gore, who has been trying to raise awareness of the issue since he came to Congress in 1976, said rising global temperatures threaten the most remote ecosystems to the most populous urban areas.
"Glaciers don't care about politics or ideologies, they just melt or freeze," he said. "It is deeply unethical to do this to future generations."
Gore was a guest of the Natural Resources Defense Council, which opposes the Bush administration's decision not to sign the Kyoto Protocol. Adopted in Japan's ancient capital in 1997, the agreement imposes legally binding requirements on 35 industrialized states to cut emissions of "greenhouse gases' blamed for rising world temperatures to an average of 5 percent below 1990 levels. The treaty has been ratified by 140 nations.
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Posted: Fri Mar 4th, 2005 01:06 pm |
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Al gore to give Presentation on march 10th
HOT TICKET: It's still frigid outside, but global warming is on the minds of the liberal elite. My invitation - from the likes of Peggy and Jeff Bewkes, Anna Scott and Graydon Carter, and Laurie and Larry David - says "Vice President" Al Gore will offer "frightening images of extreme weather" and "the most compelling and definitive presentation" on the "climate crisis" at the New York Society for Ethical Culture on March 10. Gore gave a similar talk last winter on the coldest day of the year.
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Posted: Fri Mar 4th, 2005 01:08 pm |
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Gore to speak at UT clean air conference
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Former Vice President Al Gore and retiring U.S. Ambassador to Japan Howard H. Baker Jr. will speak at a day long symposium on cleaning America's air on March 9 at the University of Tennessee.
Other confirmed speakers are William Ruckelshaus, former Environmental Protection Agency administrator; Bill Baxter, TVA director; Paul Gilman, director, Oak Ridge Center for Advanced Studies; Dale Ditmanson, superintendent, and Jim Renfro, chief, air quality branch, of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park; and Betsy Child, state commissioner of environment and conservation. U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., will participate by video.
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Posted: Thu Mar 10th, 2005 12:38 pm |
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Gore urges nonpartisan environmental change
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Former Vice President Al Gore told a conference on air quality Wednesday that the nation lacks only the nonpartisan will to protect and preserve the environment.
"Everything that needs to be done to clear up the Smokies ... to help the children of Knoxville with this (pollution-related) asthma crisis. Everything that needs to be done to clean up our air (is at hand)," Gore told an overflow crowd at the University of Tennessee.
"This is one of those times when you are called to act," the lifelong environmentalist urged them. "Morally, ethically, politically -- not in a partisan way -- I mean as citizens, Democrats and Republicans, alike."
He said the environment "used to be a bipartisan issue," recalling that former Sens. Howard Baker Jr., a Tennessee Republican, and Ed Muskie, a Maine Democrat, jointly drafted the first Clean Air Act in 1970.
Times have changed, Gore said.
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Posted: Sat Mar 12th, 2005 01:48 am |
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Former Vice President Al Gore sent Christmas cards to Democratic activists throughout the country last month, a sign that he is keeping his options open about running for president again in 2008, Democratic strategists said yesterday.
New Hampshire Democrats who worked for Mr. Gore's election in 2000 said yesterday that the mass mailing to a large political list of party activists and financial backers estimated to number in the thousands signaled to them that he is keeping in touch with his supporters in case he decides to make another run for the White House.
"I think it's been customary to receive Christmas cards from politicians before they run for office, but rarely do you receive a Christmas card after the election is done," said Jim Demers, a former Gore strategist in New Hampshire who is now backing Rep. Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri for the nomination.
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Posted: Sat Mar 12th, 2005 01:49 am |
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Al Gore has been contacting former staffers to explore a possible presidential run in 2008.
Former Vice President Al Gore sent Christmas cards to Democratic activists throughout the country last month, a sign that he is keeping his options open about running for president again in 2008, Democratic strategists said yesterday.
New Hampshire Democrats who worked for Mr. Gore's election in 2000 said yesterday that the mass mailing to a large political list of party activists and financial backers estimated to number in the thousands signaled to them that he is keeping in touch with his supporters in case he decides to make another run for the White House.
"I think it's been customary to receive Christmas cards from politicians before they run for office, but rarely do you receive a Christmas card after the election is done," said Jim Demers, a former Gore strategist in New Hampshire who is now backing Rep. Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri for the nomination.
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Posted: Sat Mar 12th, 2005 01:50 am |
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Al Gore has been contacting former staffers to explore a possible presidential run in 2008
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The chatter in DC is that Al Gore has been contacting former staffers to explore a possible presidential run in 2008.
The candidate he endorsed last year, Howard Dean, (for which he took much flak) is poised to become the chair of the DNC. Moveon.org, the organization that sponsored Gore's speeches last year and used him in print ads, raised $30+ million in the 2004 cycle and has an email list as large as, if not bigger than, the DNC's (and they don't have to remain neutral in the primary). Maybe Gore played 2004 just right.
Of course, he still suffers from what ailed John Kerry last year. He has never successfully articulated a set of core beliefs for which he stands.
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Posted: Tue Apr 19th, 2005 03:20 pm |
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Upon the grand reopening of the research center dedicated to the memory of his late father, former Vice President Al Gore spoke about his father's passion for the truth, the importance of his education and his feelings about the direction of America.
Remembering the life of his father, Sen. Albert Gore Sr., Gore mentioned the importance of MTSU in his father's life. The elder Gore was educated in one-room Possum Hollow school in Carthage before teaching there and earning enough money to attend Middle Tennessee State College where he graduated in 1932.
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Posted: Tue Apr 26th, 2005 11:15 am |
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Al Gore to deliver speech on April 27, 2005
The New York Times reports that Al Gore will speak out against the GOP’s “nuclear option”, a proposed Senate rule change which would prevent filibusters against radical right wing judicial nominees, on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 in Washington, D.C. Gore's address, which is sponsored by MoveOnPAC, will come on what could be the eve of Republican Senate Leader Bill Frist's move to change the Senate rules, and it will be the keynote of MoveOn’s national day of action, which includes 120 rallies in all 50 states
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Posted: Sat Apr 30th, 2005 12:50 am |
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Al Gore Blames GOP Bid to Block Judicial Nomination
Gore Blasts GOP Bid to Block FilibustersAl Gore Blames GOP Bid to Block Judicial Nomination Filibusters on Its Zeal for Domination
WASHINGTON Apr 27, 2005 — Former Vice President Al Gore on Wednesday blamed Republican "lust for one-party domination" for the GOP campaign to change Senate rules on filibustering judicial nominees, and he assailed religious zealots for driving the effort.
Wading into the political fight that has roiled the Senate, the 2000 Democratic presidential candidate and former Tennessee senator warned that altering rules that have served the nation for 230 years would result in a breakdown in the separation of powers.
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Posted: Sun May 1st, 2005 09:39 pm |
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During a town hall meeting on MTV in 2000, Al Gore dismissed a question about the rapper Mos Def. Throughout his career, Gore viewed hip-hop music, even when practiced by a politically conscious artist like Mos Def, as an undignified form of political expression. "Gandhi once said you must become the change you wish to see in the world," Gore said of hip-hop. "I don't think it's good enough to say, 'Well, we're just reflecting a reality.'"
Five years later, on a spring night in San Francisco, none other than Mos Def was anchoring the pre-launch party for Gore's new youth cable channel, Current, reflecting a reality of a different sort -- that of the television business, where hipness trumps values. Gore was there too, trying to pump up enthusiasm for what he claims will be an entirely new approach to news and culture. Looking bulky but relaxed, Gore asked the diverse young crowd, "How many of y'all would like to see an opportunity to talk about what's going on in your world that you can participate in with television?"
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