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| Posted March 11th, 2007 by SpiritHorse - in Al Gore Climate Crisis Mr. Gore, After being a republican all my life, it is time for a change. We need you to turn this country around and repair the disaster runaway train that we find ourselves in today. Your production of "An Inconvenient Truth" is the most profound and compelling story of our time. You are by far the only candidate that this country needs in our troubled times. I hope that you will take your place in history and help save the future of our country and our planet. The time for change is now and I am sure you would find more citizens backing you now than in 2000. I am one! You won before, you can win by a landslide now! SpiritHorse's blog |
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| Jumping Ship for Gore On June 11th, 2007 kloder1985 said: Welcome!!! It should always be about who is best qualified for the position. Al is that individual! |
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| Welcome On March 12th, 2007 El Burro Loco said: Glad to have you with us SpiritHorse. I feel sorry for what has become of the republican party. Perhaps some day they will kick all of the extremists out and get back to what used to make the party great. If they ever do, you may catch me jumping ship too! |
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| I think there are a ton of us. On May 27th, 2007 flforgore said: Your message is right on target. Even the most conservative in our party are saying to themselves wait a minute as somthing is very wrong with this administration. Al Gore speaks truth to power with absolutely no spin. I think many are seeing that on a daily basis. |
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| Jumped ship On August 16th, 2007 kclymer1 said: I've been there too. I used to be a republican. If I ever met Bill Clinton or Al Gore in person, I'd have to apologize, because I listened to the right wing pundits. They convinced me that Clinton was some sort of traitor. The problem is, nothing they said was ever true. I feel duped. After the election was stolen from Al Gore, and Bush proved himself to be a moron, I started looking into their nonsense a lot more. I wonder if there are others like me who used to be republicans and realized that they were duped. Anyway, I want Gore because he's the only one who's true to the democratic party. He's one of those "crazies" like Howard Dean that believes in taking principled stands. As much as I like Bill Clinton, I don't much care for Hilary. I won't forget her decision to appear with the CEO of a company that helps american companies outsource IT to India. That betrays everything the party stands for. I was enthusiastic about Obama, but he has proven to be what he is, inexperienced. I'm from Illinois, and the politics are different. Republicans know their place in Illinois because they are a weak party their. ON the national level... you have to be experienced when running for president or they republican nazis will twist your words out of context and ruin you. I think Obama is too inexperienced. In addition, the environment is something I've always cared about. I respect Mr. Gore for doing all of this volunteer work at his own expense. Please Mr. President, step up and take what's yours. |