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A Role For Al Gore?

by: Rep. Jim Splaine

Sun Nov 23, 2008 at 11:38:07 AM EST


(Yeah - what about Al?  Can we say "Dream Team"? - promoted by Dean Barker)

If things had been just a little different, if vote counters in Florida had been a little more careful, if "hanging chads" did not exist, if Ralph Nader had not run, if the U.S. Supreme Court had not played politics, we could be seeing the completion of eight years of the Presidential Administration of Al Gore.  

I think the world may have been so much different than now.  I can't imagine we would have invaded Iraq.  We likely would be in the middle of a smarter war on terrorism.  I bet the economy wouldn't be in crisis.

But, who knows?  The "ifs" of history also are followed by the "then whats," and we are where we are because of circumstances.  If those circumstances had been different we might have ended up where we wouldn't want to be today.  

Al Gore didn't become President.  But he's done so much more, with his vision on Climate Change.  There MUST be a role for him during the next several years.  He's a young man in search of a better future for us.

Imagine, President Barack Obama.  Vice President Joe Biden.  Important roles for Hillary Clinton and Al Gore and Bill Richardson.  The possibilities of a positive future are thrilling.

I think America is going to be quite okay.  

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A Role For Al Gore? | 2 comments
I must say (4.00 / 1)
that the idea of having smart, educated, thinking, feeling, caring people running the country...well, I kept bursting into tears after Obama won, and I might just start doing it again.  
I kept on gritting my teeth and getting through it, all the truly horrible distortions of reality, the put downs of science, on and on, and it takes a while for the reality of change to actually sink in.  
We have a lot of healing to do, as a country, and I suspect, as a people.  What went on in the Bush years was like having an illness one feared was chronic, and finding out there just may be a cure is...a whole change of world view!

We believe in prosperity & opportunity, strong communities, healthy families, great schools, investing in our future and leading the world by example. We are Democrats; we are the change you're looking for.

Al Gore is sending out messages on behalf of (0.00 / 0)
Jim Martin in Georgia.  If you haven't helped, go to HERE

Or

You can access your Mybarackobama account and make phone calls.

or

http://nationalfield.org/regis...


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