Listen Up Y'All: AL GORE WON THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE. Congratulations I say; regardless of whether it is junk science or not, countries need to address the relentless polluting of the planet for profit. I also think it would be a strategic coup on his part if he entered the '08 political race. I think he's grown up over the last six years and would be a formidable candidate. I believe I told you earlier this year (maybe it was vana), I'd like to see Al Gore and Wesley Clarke in the White House. I stick by that regardless of the Nobel Peace Prize. On the other hand, I'd like to urge you to watch C-SPAN at 9pm tonite to learn about Congressman Ron Paul of Texas, who is a libertarian running as a republican presidential candidate as a constitutionalist. Despite being shut out, for the most part by mainstream media, he is getting thru to 'the people' and I wish him luck. I've watched him for years in the House of Representatives and when he's allowed to be heard, he makes a lot of sense. TGIF
Friday, October 12, 2007
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lala mama, it would help me if you sent links for suggested reading material. i'd like to know more about ron paul (i guess i can google). i'm pretty ignorant politically but i was moved by gore's inconvenient truth. he compelled me to make change our carbon footprint (unplug chargers, changed light bulbs, support local farmers/farmer markets, buy energy efficient appliances, etc.) probably the same folks who say cigarette smoking doesn't cause cancer are the ones saying our pollution isn't killing our planet.
re: the presidential election, i just don't have faith that amerikkka will let hillary or barack in.
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