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Age: 61
Sign: Aries

State: Tennessee
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/30/2006

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Monday, February 04, 2008 

Current mood:Politically Inclined

Well What do you know, Rumors are coming out that Al Gore might endorse Obama in the coming weeks, check out this post from "Al Giordano" a well respected Blogger that correctly predicted the endorsements of John Kerry and Ted Kennedy (Who also endorsed Obama).

I teased this last week (in almost as strong wording as when I predicted the Kerry and Kennedy endorsements days before they happened) and, yes, I've read the pleadings in the comments section asking for more information. Today I'm going to say it aloud: former Vice President Al Gore is rooting for Obama for president and the question is not if, but when, he says it aloud. Ironically, the political gossiper over at The American Spectator known as The Prowler has better surveillance tools at hand than the wonks at TPM's Election Central, The Atlantic or The New Republic who have been trying to swat down this idea without having a clue themselves as to what the Nobel Prize winner really thinks. But the time draws near when they'll all go, "Doh!"
And also:

But back to Gore: This is not rocket science. Gore, like Obama, spoke out against the Iraq war before Clinton voted to authorize it. The man from Tennessee knows that wasn't an easy thing to do politically. And when we see, as yesterday, Obama's Super Bowl ad stressing the fight to save the environment, we see how seamless the two go together.


Also from the Magazine TNR's Blog:

According to a source close to Al Gore, multiple people in the former VP's orbit are in touch with him on a regular basis to urge an Obama endorsement. According to this source, Gore's hesitation is three-fold:

1.) The memory of the ill-fated Dean endorsement looms large for him.

2.) (Which is somewhat related to 1.) He's worried about somehow jinxing Obama.

3.) He's enjoying the contrast between himself (statesman-like, above the fray) and Bill Clinton, who's been rooting around in the mud for his wife and damaging his legacy in the process.

On another note:

January 17th, 2007

I would also like to take this opportunity to say that I am not funded by any group or by any of the sites linked on my page, my opinions are my own.  If I misrepresent or err in anyway it is completely my fault and the websites linked were in no way responsible.

January 31st, 2007

Disclaimer: This Profile is in no way affiliated with Mr. Al Gore, But if He and his future campaign want it I am willing to let it go. All Opinions expressed are my own.

February 6th, 2007

I (one of the many activists trying to Draft Al Gore) Have a Friend Fighting in Iraq and he faces danger everyday.

ps. This profile is in no way associated with Mr Al Gore, We are just working to Draft him into the Presidential Race, the opinions expressed are my own. (Bring Leadership back to Washington)

February 8th, 2007

ps. this profile is not associated with Mr. Al Gore, we are just working to Draft him into the Presidential Race

February 10th, 2007

ps. this profile is in no way associated with Mr. Al Gore. We are just working to have him Drafted into the Presidential Race!

Feruary 13th, 2007

ps. this profile not affiliated with the websites linked or with Mr Al Gore We are just working to have him Drafted into the Presidential Race!

February 14th, 2007

 ps. This Profile is Not Affiliated with Mr Al Gore, We Are just Trying to Draft him in 2008!

February 15th, 2007

 ps. this profile is not associated with Mr Gore, we are just working to have him Drafted into the 2008 presidential Race!

February 19th, 2007

ps. This Profile is not affiliated with Mr Al Gore (or anyone else for that matter), we are just Trying to have Mr. Gore Drafted into the Presidential Race! Tell All Your Friends!

February 23rd, 2007

Ps. This profile is not associated in any way with Mr Al Gore, we are just Trying to Draft him into the Presidential Race! Tell Your Friends to Join in!

February 26th, 2007

ps. This profile is not associated Mr. Al Gore, or any other websites. All Opinions expressed are my own. Tell Your Friends, Draft Al Gore in 2008!

February 27th, 2007

ps. This profile is not affiliated with Mr Gore or any of the websites linked. Also if I Commented your page with a bad link to the Petition, please forgive me, my HTML skills are showing. That's what happens with copy/paste, the correct link is on the profile.

March 1st, 2007

ps. This Profile is not associated with Mr Al Gore or any of the other websites linked, we are just trying to have Mr Al Gore Drafted into the Presidential Race in 2008, Tell Your Friends!

March 8th, 2007

Ps. As Always this profile is not associated with Mr Al Gore or any of the websites linked. Tell Your Friends to Join the Movement to Draft Al Gore! Add Us to Your Friends!

March 14th, 2007

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March 16th, 2007

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March 19th, 2007

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March 21st, 2007

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March 27th, 2007

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March 31st, 2007

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April 7th, 2007

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April 17th, 2007

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April 24th, 2007

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May 9th, 2007

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May 21st, 2007

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June 5th, 2007

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June 11th, 2007

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June 17th, 2007

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June 20th, 2007

ps. This Profile is not Associated with Mr Gore or any of the Sites Linked we are just trying to get Mr Gore to Run for President in 2008! Join the Movement!

June 26th, 2007

ps. This profile is not associated with Mr Gore or Live Earth, we are just working to get Mr Gore to Run for President in 2008!

June 27th, 2007ps. this profile is not associated with Mr Gore or Live Earth, We are just working to get Mr Gore to run in 2008

July 30th, 2007

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August 8th, 2007

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August 17th, 2007

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August 31st, 2007

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September 27th, 2007

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October 4th, 2007

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October 12th, 2007

Ps. This Profile Is Not Associated with Al Gore We just want him to run for President.

Twice in One day...

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October 15th, 2007

ps this profile is not associated with Mr gore. We just want him to Run for President!

October 23rd, 2007

PS. This profile is not associated with Al Gore, we are trying to get him to run for President!

Novemeber 7th, 2007

ps. We are not associated with Mr Gore we just want to see him as President in 2009!

January 26th, 2008

ps. This Profile is not associated with Al Gore, we were working to try to get him to run for president (it didn't work) but if no one wins the majority of delegates we hope the Democrats will Draft him at the convention in Denver.

February 3rd, 2008

ps. This profile is not associated with Al Gore.

This does not include the Disclaimer in the Who we are section of the Profile, This has always been a profile for Action the hundreds maybe thousands of disclaimers on the comments from this profile, the disclaimers on almost all bulletins from this profile. "Fan Spaces" are for for followers this was a profile for Action, a profile for leading, a profile for change.

ps. this profile is not associated with Al Gore, our opinions are our own. This is The United States of America, by the way.

Monday, February 04, 2008 

Current mood:Politically Inclined
This profile has been a labor of love, We are a young newly wed couple from California, we don't have any money but we have worked hard to try to see that the country we love has the best leaders. We started this profile because we believe that Al Gore would have been the best person to lead the nation, his judgement has proved that to be true we were unable to convince him to join the race for the White House but we feel that it is now important to pick a person that would also be great in the job.



It should not matter how old you are or how many years you have been in school or in power or what type of connections you have. We choose Barack Obama on February 5th because he had the good Judgement to oppose the Iraqi War from the beginning. We lost a friend to this war and we don't want that pain and sorrow to happen again to anyone, through poor judgement, poor leadership, and poor governance. We need to look into the future and look adversity in the face and know that we can overcome it, Yes We Can!

Can We Restore our Constitution? Yes We Can!
Can We Help The Needy? Yes We Can!
Can We Protect our ecological Heritage? Yes We Can!

The American People when inspired can touch the stars, let us become inspired,

Yes We Can!





ps. This profile is not associated with Al Gore.
Saturday, January 26, 2008 

Current mood:Politically Inclined
Category: News and Politics

These were posted a couple of days ago on Mr. Gore's Current Profile, check them out. They give you his opinion on Gay Marriage and Abortion:





Right now the Senate is trying to pass a law granting retroactive immunity to Telephone companies that unlawfully let the government tap Americans' Phones without court order (This would be like Stealing a Car, Knocking Up a 711 and then having Congress Pass a Law so You Didn't have to Serve Time). We cannot allow these law breakers, including the Executive Branch, to get away with this abuse of power. This Video is from a couple of months ago but it is relevant to the current situation.





Use this Credo page to Contact Your Senators


ps. This Profile is not associated with Al Gore, we were working to try to get him to run for president (it didn't work) but if no one wins the majority of delegates we hope the Democrats will Draft him at the convention in Denver.

Monday, December 10, 2007 

Here is the text of his speech:

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SPEECH BY AL GORE ON THE ACCEPTANCE
OF THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
DECEMBER 10, 2007
OSLO, NORWAY

Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Honorable members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Excellencies, Ladies and gentlemen.

I have a purpose here today. It is a purpose I have tried to serve for many years. I have prayed that God would show me a way to accomplish it.

Sometimes, without warning, the future knocks on our door with a precious and painful vision of what might be. One hundred and nineteen years ago, a wealthy inventor read his own obituary, mistakenly published years before his death. Wrongly believing the inventor had just died, a newspaper printed a harsh judgment of his life's work, unfairly labeling him "The Merchant of Death" because of his invention – dynamite. Shaken by this condemnation, the inventor made a fateful choice to serve the cause of peace.

Seven years later, Alfred Nobel created this prize and the others that bear his name.


Seven years ago tomorrow, I read my own political obituary in a judgment that seemed to me harsh and mistaken – if not premature. But that unwelcome verdict also brought a precious if painful gift: an opportunity to search for fresh new ways to serve my purpose

Unexpectedly, that quest has brought me here. Even though I fear my words cannot match this moment, I pray what I am feeling in my heart will be communicated clearly enough that those who hear me will say, "We must act."

The distinguished scientists with whom it is the greatest honor of my life to share this award have laid before us a choice between two different futures – a choice that to my ears echoes the words of an ancient prophet: "Life or death, blessings or curses. Therefore, choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live."

We, the human species, are confronting a planetary emergency – a threat to the survival of our civilization that is gathering ominous and destructive potential even as we gather here. But there is hopeful news as well: we have the ability to solve this crisis and avoid the worst – though not all – of its consequences, if we act boldly, decisively and quickly.

However, despite a growing number of honorable exceptions, too many of the world's leaders are still best described in the words Winston Churchill applied to those who ignored Adolf Hitler's threat: "They go on in strange paradox, decided only to be undecided, resolved to be irresolute, adamant for drift, solid for fluidity, all powerful to be impotent."

So today, we dumped another 70 million tons of global-warming pollution into the thin shell of atmosphere surrounding our planet, as if it were an open sewer. And tomorrow, we will dump a slightly larger amount, with the cumulative concentrations now trapping more and more heat from the sun.

As a result, the earth has a fever. And the fever is rising. The experts have told us it is not a passing affliction that will heal by itself. We asked for a second opinion. And a third. And a fourth. And the consistent conclusion, restated with increasing alarm, is that something basic is wrong.

We are what is wrong, and we must make it right.

Last September 21, as the Northern Hemisphere tilted away from the sun, scientists reported with unprecedented distress that the North Polar ice cap is "falling off a cliff." One study estimated that it could be completely gone during summer in less than 22 years. Another new study, to be presented by U.S. Navy researchers later this week, warns it could happen in as little as 7 years.

Seven years from now.

In the last few months, it has been harder and harder to misinterpret the signs that our world is spinning out of kilter. Major cities in North and South America, Asia and Australia are nearly out of water due to massive droughts and melting glaciers. Desperate farmers are losing their livelihoods. Peoples in the frozen Arctic and on low-lying Pacific islands are planning evacuations of places they have long called home. Unprecedented wildfires have forced a half million people from their homes in one country and caused a national emergency that almost brought down the government in another. Climate refugees have migrated into areas already inhabited by people with different cultures, religions, and traditions, increasing the potential for conflict. Stronger storms in the Pacific and Atlantic have threatened whole cities. Millions have been displaced by massive flooding in South Asia, Mexico, and 18 countries in Africa. As temperature extremes have increased, tens of thousands have lost their lives. We are recklessly burning and clearing our forests and driving more and more species into extinction. The very web of life on which we depend is being ripped and frayed.

We never intended to cause all this destruction, just as Alfred Nobel never intended that dynamite be used for waging war. He had hoped his invention would promote human progress. We shared that same worthy goal when we began burning massive quantities of coal, then oil and methane.

Even in Nobel's time, there were a few warnings of the likely consequences. One of the very first winners of the Prize in chemistry worried that, "We are evaporating our coal mines into the air." After performing 10,000 equations by hand, Svante Arrhenius calculated that the earth's average temperature would increase by many degrees if we doubled the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.

Seventy years later, my teacher, Roger Revelle, and his colleague, Dave Keeling, began to precisely document the increasing CO2 levels day by day.

But unlike most other forms of pollution, CO2 is invisible, tasteless, and odorless -- which has helped keep the truth about what it is doing to our climate out of sight and out of mind. Moreover, the catastrophe now threatening us is unprecedented – and we often confuse the unprecedented with the improbable.

We also find it hard to imagine making the massive changes that are now necessary to solve the crisis. And when large truths are genuinely inconvenient, whole societies can, at least for a time, ignore them. Yet as George Orwell reminds us: "Sooner or later a false belief bumps up against solid reality, usually on a battlefield."

In the years since this prize was first awarded, the entire relationship between humankind and the earth has been radically transformed. And still, we have remained largely oblivious to the impact of our cumulative actions.

Indeed, without realizing it, we have begun to wage war on the earth itself. Now, we and the earth's climate are locked in a relationship familiar to war planners: "Mutually assured destruction."

More than two decades ago, scientists calculated that nuclear war could throw so much debris and smoke into the air that it would block life-giving sunlight from our atmosphere, causing a "nuclear winter." Their eloquent warnings here in Oslo helped galvanize the world's resolve to halt the nuclear arms race.

Now science is warning us that if we do not quickly reduce the global warming pollution that is trapping so much of the heat our planet normally radiates back out of the atmosphere, we are in danger of creating a permanent "carbon summer."

As the American poet Robert Frost wrote, "Some say the world will end in fire; some say in ice." Either, he notes, "would suffice."

But neither need be our fate. It is time to make peace with the planet.

We must quickly mobilize our civilization with the urgency and resolve that has previously been seen only when nations mobilized for war. These prior struggles for survival were won when leaders found words at the 11th hour that released a mighty surge of courage, hope and readiness to sacrifice for a protracted and mortal challenge.

These were not comforting and misleading assurances that the threat was not real or imminent; that it would affect others but not ourselves; that ordinary life might be lived even in the presence of extraordinary threat; that Providence could be trusted to do for us what we would not do for ourselves.

No, these were calls to come to the defense of the common future. They were calls upon the courage, generosity and strength of entire peoples, citizens of every class and condition who were ready to stand against the threat once asked to do so. Our enemies in those times calculated that free people would not rise to the challenge; they were, of course, catastrophically wrong.

Now comes the threat of climate crisis – a threat that is real, rising, imminent, and universal. Once again, it is the 11th hour. The penalties for ignoring this challenge are immense and growing, and at some near point would be unsustainable and unrecoverable. For now we still have the power to choose our fate, and the remaining question is only this: Have we the will to act vigorously and in time, or will we remain imprisoned by a dangerous illusion?

Mahatma Gandhi awakened the largest democracy on earth and forged a shared resolve with what he called "Satyagraha" – or "truth force."

In every land, the truth – once known – has the power to set us free.

Truth also has the power to unite us and bridge the distance between "me" and "we," creating the basis for common effort and shared responsibility.

There is an African proverb that says, "If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." We need to go far, quickly.

We must abandon the conceit that individual, isolated, private actions are the answer. They can and do help. But they will not take us far enough without collective action. At the same time, we must ensure that in mobilizing globally, we do not invite the establishment of ideological conformity and a new lock-step "ism."

That means adopting principles, values, laws, and treaties that release creativity and initiative at every level of society in multifold responses originating concurrently and spontaneously.

This new consciousness requires expanding the possibilities inherent in all humanity. The innovators who will devise a new way to harness the sun's energy for pennies or invent an engine that's carbon negative may live in Lagos or Mumbai or Montevideo. We must ensure that entrepreneurs and inventors everywhere on the globe have the chance to change the world.

When we unite for a moral purpose that is manifestly good and true, the spiritual energy unleashed can transform us. The generation that defeated fascism throughout the world in the 1940s found, in rising to meet their awesome challenge, that they had gained the moral authority and long-term vision to launch the Marshall Plan, the United Nations, and a new level of global cooperation and foresight that unified Europe and facilitated the emergence of democracy and prosperity in Germany, Japan, Italy and much of the world. One of their visionary leaders said, "It is time we steered by the stars and not by the lights of every passing ship."

In the last year of that war, you gave the Peace Prize to a man from my hometown of 2000 people, Carthage, Tennessee. Cordell Hull was described by Franklin Roosevelt as the "Father of the United Nations." He was an inspiration and hero to my own father, who followed Hull in the Congress and the U.S. Senate and in his commitment to world peace and global cooperation.

My parents spoke often of Hull, always in tones of reverence and admiration. Eight weeks ago, when you announced this prize, the deepest emotion I felt was when I saw the headline in my hometown paper that simply noted I had won the same prize that Cordell Hull had won. In that moment, I knew what my father and mother would have felt were they alive.

Just as Hull's generation found moral authority in rising to solve the world crisis caused by fascism, so too can we find our greatest opportunity in rising to solve the climate crisis. In the Kanji characters used in both Chinese and Japanese, "crisis" is written with two symbols, the first meaning "danger," the second "opportunity." By facing and removing the danger of the climate crisis, we have the opportunity to gain the moral authority and vision to vastly increase our own capacity to solve other crises that have been too long ignored.

We must understand the connections between the climate crisis and the afflictions of poverty, hunger, HIV-Aids and other pandemics. As these problems are linked, so too must be their solutions. We must begin by making the common rescue of the global environment the central organizing principle of the world community.

Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions.

This treaty should be ratified and brought into effect everywhere in the world by the beginning of 2010 – two years sooner than presently contemplated. The pace of our response must be accelerated to match the accelerating pace of the crisis itself.

Heads of state should meet early next year to review what was accomplished in Bali and take personal responsibility for addressing this crisis. It is not unreasonable to ask, given the gravity of our circumstances, that these heads of state meet every three months until the treaty is completed.

We also need a moratorium on the construction of any new generating facility that burns coal without the capacity to safely trap and store carbon dioxide.

And most important of all, we need to put a price on carbon -- with a CO2 tax that is then rebated back to the people, progressively, according to the laws of each nation, in ways that shift the burden of taxation from employment to pollution. This is by far the most effective and simplest way to accelerate solutions to this crisis.

The world needs an alliance – especially of those nations that weigh heaviest in the scales where earth is in the balance. I salute Europe and Japan for the steps they've taken in recent years to meet the challenge, and the new government in Australia, which has made solving the climate crisis its first priority.

But the outcome will be decisively influenced by two nations that are now failing to do enough: the United States and China. While India is also growing fast in importance, it should be absolutely clear that it is the two largest CO2 emitters — most of all, my own country –– that will need to make the boldest moves, or stand accountable before history for their failure to act.

Both countries should stop using the other's behavior as an excuse for stalemate and instead develop an agenda for mutual survival in a shared global environment.

These are the last few years of decision, but they can be the first years of a bright and hopeful future if we do what we must. No one should believe a solution will be found without effort, without cost, without change. Let us acknowledge that if we wish to redeem squandered time and speak again with moral authority, then these are the hard truths:

The way ahead is difficult. The outer boundary of what we currently believe is feasible is still far short of what we actually must do. Moreover, between here and there, across the unknown, falls the shadow.

That is just another way of saying that we have to expand the boundaries of what is possible. In the words of the Spanish poet, Antonio Machado, "Pathwalker, there is no path. You must make the path as you walk."

We are standing at the most fateful fork in that path. So I want to end as I began, with a vision of two futures – each a palpable possibility – and with a prayer that we will see with vivid clarity the necessity of choosing between those two futures, and the urgency of making the right choice now.

The great Norwegian playwright, Henrik Ibsen, wrote, "One of these days, the younger generation will come knocking at my door."

The future is knocking at our door right now. Make no mistake, the next generation will ask us one of two questions. Either they will ask: "What were you thinking; why didn't you act?"

Or they will ask instead: "How did you find the moral courage to rise and successfully resolve a crisis that so many said was impossible to solve?"

We have everything we need to get started, save perhaps political will, but political will is a renewable resource.

So let us renew it, and say together: "We have a purpose. We are many. For this purpose we will rise, and we will act."

Thursday, November 08, 2007 

Current mood:Politically Inclined

 

We need your Help In California!

Right Now Many Volunteers are working across the state of California to put Al Gore in the Democratic Primary Ballot, they are doing an amazing job, they are up against a media that ignores them, red districts, and even wildfires. Here is a letter from the head of the effort asking for help.

If You can Donate, Please Donate, If you can Volunteer Please do so too.


Help Us Put Gore on California Ballot

Dear Fellow Al Gore Supporter,

"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win."
- Mahatma Gandhi

In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine just after he won the Noble Peace Prize, Al Gore was asked what he had to say to those of us who are working to bring him into the race. Here is a part of his answer: "If I do get back in the political system in the future – well, keep that energy stored up and let's have a go at it then." A few days before, Gore's Chief of Staff, Roy Neel, said that Gore has not ruled out a run in the future and then defined "future" as "after today."

The campaign to put Al Gore's name on the California ballot is a very significant stepping stone to getting Gore into the race. But we're running out of time. We need to raise funds to hire help in collecting signatures in our rural, red congressional districts. You can help. Please make a contribution today.

http://www.california4gore.org/contribute

Since October 8, volunteers across the California have been gathering the signatures of registered Democrats on Nomination Papers issued by the California Secretary of State nominating Al Gore's name to be placed on the February 5 California presidential primary ballot. We have been slowed by the fires. We have also been slowed in the rural districts, where Democrats are spread out and we have fewer volunteers.

We cannot reach everyone who supports Al Gore and wants to have their voice be heard without your help, We have less than four weeks to collect 500 signatures in every congressional district. We will need to use professional petition circulaters on a spot-basis. This requires money. Please help us raise enough money to put Gore on the California primary ballot. Give whatever you can.

http://www.california4gore.org/contribute

There are 370 Democratic delegates at stake in the California primary. Al Gore polls a strong second place in California as an undeclared candidate. Putting Gore's name on the ballot will give Californian Democrats a loud voice that will be heard across the nation. Please help us to make it happen, now.

http://www.california4gore.org/contribute


Thanks so much,

Roy Gayhart
Organizer
California Draft Gore
www.california4gore.org
858-581-1024

ps. We are not associated with Mr Gore we just want to see him as President in 2009!
Wednesday, October 24, 2007 

Current mood:Politically Inclined

There is something Amazing happening. Some of You might be aware that the DFA is one of the most active Democratic groups nationwide. DFA came about as a result of Howard Dean's presidential run in 2004 and it has grown from there. Al Gore is currently leading their "Pulse Poll" as a write in (!!!) candidate, Lets Make Sure he stays in 1st Place Click the picture to Go Vote for Al Gore!! You can pick a 2nd and 3rd choice, but make sure to Write Al Gore into "Other":




As a result of this astonishing feat, the heads of the DFA sent out an email, and here is its text:

Our challenge to Al Gore: Jump In or Drop Out!

Something surprising is happening at Democracy for America; former Vice President Al Gore is leading the race for the DFA Presidential endorsement -- as a write-in candidate.

Voting is still open until November 5 at midnight, and there is plenty of time for any candidate to win. All your candidate needs is your vote right now:

http://www.DemocracyforAmerica.com/PulsePoll

Despite the fact that Al Gore has not announced that he will run and wasn't even included in the endorsement poll, DFA members have seized the power and written him in. With over 65,000 votes cast so far, the time has come for Vice President Gore to make a decision.

The clock is ticking. We are deep into the 11th hour. There are fewer than 90 days until the first votes are cast. And filing deadlines to be on the ballot start closing in just days.

You deserve to know. Is Al Gore in or out?

Together, we are the boots on the ground that knock on doors, make phone calls, and recruit new supporters whether advocating for the next president or electing Governor Howard Dean to Chair the Democratic National Committee. DFA members are working to take our country back and the DFA endorsement is worth more than just words to the candidate that wins.

Vote for your candidate now:

http://www.DemocracyforAmerica.com/PulsePoll

Of course, this is not an ordinary endorsement poll. All voters are asked for their top three choices. And in the end, only an announced candidate can win the DFA endorsement. That means this will be the first poll in the nation that can accurately report both the remarkable support Al Gore has in the progressive grassroots AND which announced candidates earn that support if he never jumps in.

When we announce the results on November 6th, one year from Election Day, everyone will be watching.

Don't keep us waiting, Mr. Gore. It is time for an answer.

Arshad Hasan
Executive Director


SO... Go Vote! Lets Make sure that by Midnight on November 5th Al Gore is still in 1st Place!

PS. This profile is not associated with Al Gore, we are trying to get him to run for President!
Monday, October 15, 2007 

Current mood:Politically Inclined
Category: News and Politics

Right off his Nobel Prize win. Mr Gore recorded some interesting videos telling us his views on The War in Iraq, Healthcare and Executive abuse of Power and Congress' Underuse of theirs.

These videos are being seen as a sign that Mr Gore might be planning to become involved in the polical dialogue, what that means is up to Mr Gore. Hopefully for us that means he will run for President.

If you notice most of the comments on the video threads ask Mr Gore to Run for President. Let's hope he gets the message.

 

ps this profile is not associated with Mr gore. We just want him to Run for President!

Friday, October 12, 2007 

Current mood:Politically Inclined

We just got an Email from the Good People at AlGore.org This is What They Had to SAY:

 

How to Make Al Gore President

 

To all who care about our country and our planet:

 

On October 10, 2007, Al Gore's Chief of Staff in the White House said of a possible Gore candidacy, "He's not ruled it out in the future."  When asked by a reporter what "the future" meant, Neel said, "Sometime later than today." [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hZz3lpn7C9NjjE3JdFBuLzSKFS-gD8S6JTAO0]

 

We can change the course of the future by working together now to get Al Gore to run. 

 

What to do:

 

1)       Sign the petition to draft Al Gore

2)       Participate in the "My Two Cents" campaign

3)       Write letters to the editor of your local newspapers

4)       Join an existing Gore group or form a new one

5)       Send this e-mail to at least five people. 

How to do it:

 

1)       To sign the petition, go to http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/algore2008/

2)       To participate in the "My Two Cents" campaign from America for Gore, send a letter to Al Gore telling him why you want him to run, and tape two pennies to your letter.  Explain that you'll send real support when he becomes a candidate.  Send as many letters as you can to:

Office of the Honorable Al Gore

2100 West End Avenue, Suite 620

Nashville, TN  37203

3)       Write a letter to the editor of at least one local newspaper explaining why Al Gore should run for president (i.e., leadership on global warming, right on Iraq from the beginning, world-wide respect, etc.).  Make the letter heartfelt.

4)       Join a Gore group in your area or form one if there isn't already one.  Go to http://www.algore.org/get_involved/gore_groups, enter your zip code, and see if there's a group near you.  If there is no group in your area, consider starting one of your own by following the directions.  If you have problems joining or forming a group, contact Karen Wunderman at krw@superlink.net.

5)       Send this e-mail to at least five people on your e-mail list.  Also, consider printing out hard copies of this letter and distributing them wherever appropriate.

 

Thank you on behalf of future generations and our planet.

 

Sincerely,

 

Steve Robinson

Campaign Director, AlGore.org

Jim Tate

Field Director, AlGore.org

Karen Wunderman

Chief of Staff, AlGore.org

ps. this profile is not associated with Al Gore we just want him to run for President.
Friday, October 12, 2007 

Current mood:Politically Inclined

Well, We have been expecting this for months! Al Gore has Won the coveted Nobel Prize.

This is a great oppourtunity to tell your friends about the Draft Gore Movement!

Al Gore is a Great Choice for President

Here is the Press Release:

The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided that the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 is to be shared, in two equal parts, between the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Albert Arnold (Al) Gore Jr. for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change.

Indications of changes in the earth's future climate must be treated with the utmost seriousness, and with the precautionary principle uppermost in our minds. Extensive climate changes may alter and threaten the living conditions of much of mankind. They may induce large-scale migration and lead to greater competition for the earth's resources. Such changes will place particularly heavy burdens on the world's most vulnerable countries. There may be increased danger of violent conflicts and wars, within and between states.

Through the scientific reports it has issued over the past two decades, the IPCC has created an ever-broader informed consensus about the connection between human activities and global warming. Thousands of scientists and officials from over one hundred countries have collaborated to achieve greater certainty as to the scale of the warming. Whereas in the 1980s global warming seemed to be merely an interesting hypothesis, the 1990s produced firmer evidence in its support. In the last few years, the connections have become even clearer and the consequences still more apparent.

Al Gore has for a long time been one of the world's leading environmentalist politicians. He became aware at an early stage of the climatic challenges the world is facing. His strong commitment, reflected in political activity, lectures, films and books, has strengthened the struggle against climate change. He is probably the single individual who has done most to create greater worldwide understanding of the measures that need to be adopted.

By awarding the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 to the IPCC and Al Gore, the Norwegian Nobel Committee is seeking to contribute to a sharper focus on the processes and decisions that appear to be necessary to protect the world's future climate, and thereby to reduce the threat to the security of mankind. Action is necessary now, before climate change moves beyond man's control.

Ps. This Profile Is Not Associated with Al Gore We just want him to run for President.

Thursday, October 04, 2007 

Current mood:Politically Inclined

Michigan is under a VERY VERY tight deadline to put in 13,000 signatures to get Al Gore's Name on the Ballot, The Deadline is October 23rd!

They Need Volunteers to get Signatures! They Need Money! They Need Your Help!

If you can Make it to Michigan to help with the efforts please do so! This is extremely IMPORTANT!

If you can spare money send it to them through Paypal

Michigan Volunteers to Draft Gore

Go to www.paypal.com and send your contribution to
Vols to Draft Gore2008@ gmail.com (no spaces) mark "service/other" for your donation.

Check out this Michigan Myspace page for Locations where you can Help.

This effort has been all over the news (they are also part of America for Gore)

 

ps. This Profile is not associated with Al Gore we are just trying to get him to run for president.