Comments on: Could Nobel Prize Spur Gore To Run In '08?

Grassroots Groups Urging Former Vice President To Enter Presidential Race

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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:42 PM EDT
Cali, do not take such big puffs.

He would have to be a "write-in" candidate in some of the Feb 5 states since filing is "past due".

Go find a candidate who is running.......
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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:39 PM EDT
Cali, the primary season is ALMOST over..... just 4 months left until the deciding primary. Hillary gets the Demos candidacy.

Not sure who the Repubs will put forth.
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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:34 PM EDT
Cali, you seem like an energetic person and you should put your energies and money into a candidate who is running. I hope we get some good choices next year (after the primaries). Not sure we will and we may just get two shades of gray.
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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:30 PM EDT
He is too old to change. Ya have ta get that ability before you turn 50....

''Sides, he can''t just talk about the esoteric world of global warming...... he has to talk specifics that can be shredded by the opposition. He is no where near ready for that meat market and the sharks infesting the political sea.
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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:26 PM EDT
Cali, a lot have forgotten just how boring he is to listen to in person..... high moment (and staged) was the big kiss with his wife. He was frozen on the stage.
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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:23 PM EDT
Cali, just remember, Uncle Fred was leading until he started running..... it is like the backup quarterback who is perfect until he has to perform.
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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:20 PM EDT
Well, Cali, you think he will win if he declares......... sounds like an opinion........ his moment has passed. He almost won and would have except for the Clintons polarization of America and the Clintons "in essence" creation of the voting block of religious Republican voters in protest to ***** Bill''s actions in the White House.
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by bill1fj October 11, 2007 8:19 PM EDT
Don''t run Al.
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by jeannineta October 11, 2007 8:19 PM EDT
The world needs Al Gore. Bush & Co. have plundered the reputation of the USA. We need Gore to save our planet from global Warming, wars and uncontrolled big business. Run Al Run! I will donate to your campaign and so will many others.
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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:15 PM EDT
Cali,

All opinions are relevant. That is why it is called a democracy.
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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:12 PM EDT
Cali,

That is not internet stuff but remembered well and have seen the video...... too many self importance events to merit consideration. Probably thinks he invented Global Warming ........ opportunist with carbon offsets.
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by starleo146 October 11, 2007 8:12 PM EDT
Who cares how many republicans get out and vote, every American registered should get out and vote. No one should stay home, and if the republicans do not fudge the books, or the computers, if every one gets out they will lose anyway. There will be someone in the white house and it will be a democrat. We have given the republicans eight years and we are almost destroyed., Militarily, our infrastructure, our health system, our education,our constitution, our justice system, our supreme court,every facet of our government is in a state of corruption.
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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:10 PM EDT
Al was in school with Tommy Lee..... I guess they are similar, huh?
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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:09 PM EDT
Of course, "big" Al used to think he was the character from "Love Story" the book and movie but it ended up being the "other guy" - Tommy Lee Jones.

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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:06 PM EDT
NH is no longer important.

February 5th is important and only February 5th super primary. It is all over after that primary UNLESS the states are split and most of the major candidates have been running in those Feb 5 states.

Nope,,,, Mr. Internet is finished.
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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 8:03 PM EDT
NH is not America. It is a microcosm of reality stuck in what is usually a frigid sparsely populated wasteland....... (Used to live very near NH). The three months of summer are nice......

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by donbl1 October 11, 2007 7:59 PM EDT
Who cares? Certainly not the majority of the voters....... and, the majority of the Demos power brokers.

CBSNEWS.com creating news......
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by pepperp1 October 11, 2007 7:54 PM EDT



While I believe the Dems would embrace another run from Al, I do not believe that he should endorse a candidate if he is not running, but instead continue to address if he chooses to act as an ambassador of good will for our country as a former respected Statesman and an advocate on environmental issues.


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by mbcsmith October 11, 2007 7:47 PM EDT
My my. Is MBCSMITH still crying. Hey Smith, I know there is a library near you. Why don''''t you go study what the vast majority of scientists say...and THEN come back and cry to us :)


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Posted by californiar at 04:43 PM : Oct 11, 2007

I only read my bible you IDIOT.
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by pepperp1 October 11, 2007 7:46 PM EDT
Most Republicans obviously would not vote for Al Gore. But Hillary would bring the Republicans out in droves. That''''s why Hillary CANNOT be chosen.


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Posted by californiar at 04:37 PM : Oct 11, 2007
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That has no logic the Dems and Independents outnumber the Repugs 2-1 and 52 percent of the electorate is female. Hillary absolutely can win. Many Repugs also will not under any circumstance vote for that fatally flawed arrogant candidate on the Right RUDY who had to have a judge evict from the 2nd wife and kids home Rudys girlfriend the now 3rd wife in the crown. Again remember 52 percent of the electorate is women you think other than white men of a certain age will vote for Rudy don%u2019t think so..

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