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Will Gore Run in 2008?
09.12.06 (8:16 am)   [edit]

Former Vice President Al Gore said he hasn't ruled out making a second bid for the White House, though he said it was unlikely.  Gore spoke to reporters in Sydney, where he was promoting the local premiere of his documentary on global warming.  Gore, who lost the presidency to President Bush in 2000 in disputed circumstances, said there was no doubt the impact of global warming would be best addressed through the power of the presidency, but making a documentary was second best.  Gore's renewed popularity and movie tours across the United States have spurred speculation of a White House run in 2008. He has previously repeatedly denied such intentions.

I would definitely vote for Al Gore and let me tell you why.  I think that he has his head where it needs to be in order to be a great leader and turn our country around.  His documentary on global warming entitled "An Inconvenient Truth" is by far the best documentary I have ever seen and, I highly recommend everyone go see it.  He is so passionate about the issue that you can't help but want to get involved too.  If he would get elected President, I think he would solely lead to an environmental reform that would save our planet.

When I look at Al Gore, I see a man that would portray him to the world as a very strong leader.  I think he would make firm decisions for this country no matter how tough they were and get this nation back to where it was before this awful administration messed it up entirely.  He would single handedly get the image of America back to where we are not hated by the rest of world.  I think this is one of the most important issues that we need to look at as voters.  The United States desperately needs to return its image back to being respected by the rest of the world and not like it is now under this administration.

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