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Al Gore's Plan Goes Far Beyond What Congress Envisions Email Print

I have to be honest and state that even though I am so very grateful to Mr. Gore for appearing in front of these committees, I am very skeptical about what will come from it from the other side of that table as the only thing many of them seemed concerned about were the coal and nuclear lobbies that support them.

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Al Gore On Capitol Hill Is The Defining Moment Of His Life Email Print

For thirty years Al Gore spent his time in a beltway uncaring about a crisis that has now begun to take its toll on our only home. For thirty years he was excoriated, discredited, and made to look like a crackpot by those who placed their own self interests over the continued health and sustainability of this planet. For thirty years this man has passionately dedicated his life to warning people regarding what our behavior is doing to this Earth and that we better wake up before it is too late.

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NY Times Hit Piece On Al Gore A Sign of Desperation Email Print

I think it is time for many to ask themselves what is more important to the future of this planet and what takes precedence now in the furthering of this debate past rhetoric to action: their jealousy and hatred for Al Gore, or their love for this Earth? I personally have seen enough of the former.

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Patriots for Al Gore Announces Full Support Of Al Gore's Environmental Efforts Email Print

Patriots for Al Gore, a Federal PAC started in 2004 to support Mr. Gore's endeavors, announces its full support of Mr. Gore's environmental efforts regarding addressing the climate crisis.

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Demeaning Al Gore's Conviction Email Print

I have been reading many articles and opinions written of late (especially since the Oscar win of An Inconvenient Truth) wherein the writers of those articles are intimating that Al Gore wrote his book An Inconvenient Truth and made this most important movie for our times as just a springboard to run for president again. I say, how dare you.

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Al Gore's Work Is For the Environment, Not For Your Entertainment Email Print

If I see one more speculative article tying Mr. Gore's work on this climate crisis into some clandestine political motivation I think I will scream. It has become obvious to me through reading nothing but this politically motivated unsubstantiated rhetoric that is overshadowing the true message of this important film, that many Americans in this country seem to be nothing but distracted, shallow, lazy people who are more dazzled by hype than substance. It then also validates every word Mr. Gore has stated up to this point regarding this toxic system and the uninformed Americans who place such a shallow value on an effort that transcends their petty political desires.

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Al Gore Is A Global Inspiration! Email Print

Al Gore is planning a worldwide concert in seven cities across all continents this July 7 to raise awareness of the global climate crisis and to seek action on it from the world community. It is a huge undertaking that I honestly believe should be bigger news than it is in certain circles. But I suppose with all of the political speculation in the media sucking the air out of the real discussion that should be taking place now, it is no surprise that this isn't being recognized as a worthwhile event based on its merits by many in the blogosphere or the mainstream media. Well, I think that is about to change and I am certainly going to play this up, because I think this is a fanatastic idea for our planet.

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To Al Gore: An Open And Honest Letter Email Print

Dear Mr. Gore,

I have defended your words and supported your endeavors for the last 18 years and will continue to do so because I not only see you as a man who cares about our planet, but a man who also cares for its inhabitants. Which is why I am writing this to you openly and honestly, because I wish to ask you to not run for President in 2008... Not in this current toxic system. In all honesty, you're too good for it, and I think it would take you away from your true destiny.

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Al Gore Making Progress In His Work To Address The Climate Crisis Email Print

Al Gore's work in bringing the facts about this to the world and putting it in the consciousness of people to inspire them to change in order to effectively face this moral crisis on all levels in the wake of a myriad of warnings from the scientific community is by far the most important achievement he will ever make. That is because of the far reaching changes he can now implement without interference from the trappings that kept this issue out of the consciousness of too many for far too long.

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Al Gore Followed His Heart And It Led To Oscar Email Print

This film is the example of what you can accomplish when you set out to listen to your heart. In this film Al Gore settles past accounts in his own life and sets his course for the future as well as sending us an urgent message: We must now learn to take our own lives and those of our children into account and set upon a road to saving our planet.

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Why Is It Al Gore's DUTY To Run? Email Print

Thank God more and more people are actually getting it regarding the fact that it is THEY who now need to be taking action on the climate crisis instead of sitting on blogs all day calling for Al Gore to do it and challenging his patriotism because he isn't running for President (or at least at present not planning on it.) I still honestly don't get what that is all about.

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Help Me Support Al Gore and Pledge To Be A Climate Messenger Email Print

As we now pass into a new year, the window on our planet is closing even more. Recent events are making it clearer that Al Gore's words of warning in bringing the message of climate scientists to the people are coming true. This is not the time to continue to sit on our hands waiting for some event to come along to magically bring it back, because that will not happen without our intervention. This year of 2007 is going to be crucial for the future sustainability of this planet. Which is why I ask for your help.

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Al Gore Is Our Person Of The Year Email Print

Last year, Patriots for Al Gore recognized the survivors of Hurricane Katrina as our persons of the year for their bravery and their resilience in the face of unimaginable tragedy. This year we recognize a man who has devoted his life to visionary leadership regarding the environment whether as a public servant or private citizen/statesman, and a man who has now finally been able to bring this crucial issue into the forefront of the social and political mindset as the peoples' advocate. A man who is doing all of this because he is deeply committed to this cause and this planet, and who has never put himself above it.

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Turned Down By Al Gore? Email Print

Ok, well, I will concede that perhaps it wasn't Al Gore himself, since I do not know who actually in the end gets to select the trainees for his slideshow training in Nashville. However, it is his program, and as such even if he doesn't do the selecting of trainees I still have some comments to make regarding it.

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No Fish by 2050 Email Print

Everyday seems to be met with something special -- perhaps some news that we didn't know about the previous day.

For example, yesterday we were blessed with the news that there will likely be no late-summer ice at the North Pole. Great, huh?

And today is no different. Though this special news came out over a month ago, I heard nothing about it at the time and I think it's safe to imagine that it got very little play in our ever-vigilant, Britney-obsessed press. So here it is -- as if brand spankin' new:)

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