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Reading Al Gore's Soul Email Print

The first time I read Al Gore's book, I spent more time looking at the graphs and learning the information contained on them. This time I am reading it word for word, and I can tell you that this man is far too good of a man to ever run for office in the type of political system we have today. I want to type a quote from his great book just so you get a feel for the real spirit of this man and how he puts Democracy and this planet first:

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Some Al Gore Supporters Are Embarrassing Email Print

I actually read yesterday where an Al Gore fanatic collared Mr. Gore at Seattle University and actually showed him a big picture of her dogs in "Gore sweaters." Come on, people, do you not see how totally embarrassing that is?

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Al Gore's Awards: Does He Really Need An Oscar? Email Print

Al Gore's, An Inconvenient Truth has thus far won the Humanitas Prize and the Clarion Award. The book of the same title was just awarded the Quill Award. All of these awards reveal that the human and spiritual facets to this book besides the scientific facts have reached people and have already made a difference in many lives. However, there was no really big hoopla made about them in the media.

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Mr. Gore, Consider Me Disenthralled Email Print

I previously wrote an entry regarding why I applied to be a trainee for Al Gore's slideshow in Nashville. I claimed truthfully that I wanted to go because I care about the future and because I have always believed that this is a moral issue. And of course, also because I deeply respect Mr. Gore after having been someone who has followed all he has tried to do over the past thirty years to get this issue to the forefront where it belongs.

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