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Gore Wins Nobel Price Prize
Gore, U.N. panel win Peace Prize
The former vice president shares the Nobel prize with the climate change committee. His citation says he's done the most to boost worldwide understanding of the challenge. By Alan Zarembo Los Angeles Times Staff Writer 2:50 AM PDT, October 12, 2007 Former Vice President Al Gore and the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo today for their campaigns against global warming. "His strong commitment, reflected in political activity, lectures, films and books, has strengthened the struggle against climate change," the citation said. "He is probably the single individual who has done most to create greater worldwide understanding of the measures that need to be adopted." Gore's decades-long crusade against climate change was captured in the 2006 Oscar-winning documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," which is seen as a major force in shifting the debate from whether the burning of fossil fuels is warming the planet to what should be done about it. The Nobel Peace Prize is likely to increase calls for him to enter the 2008 presidential race, despite his insistence that he has no intention of running. Speculation that Gore might have won the honor picked up Thursday morning after he canceled a last-minute trip to China to discuss global warming with government officials there, which had led him to cancel a fundraising appearance for Sen. Barbara Boxer. The fundraiser was hastily rescheduled at San Francisco's Westin St. Francis Hotel, but Gore gave no indication during the afternoon talk that he had won. Looking relaxed, Gore delivered a 20-minute speech to more than 400 Boxer supporters reprising his call for a new bipartisan, international approach to attacking global warming. He compared the issue with the U.S. and European nations' approach to rebuilding after the ravages of World War II — and the urgency behind such international crises as the AIDs epidemic and Darfur. "They're really moral imperatives disguised as political problems," Gore said. "Our challenge is to see them in their true light." After the speech, with Boxer at his side, the crowd erupted in a chant of "Run, Al, run!" Gore responded by waving his arms sideways, hands down, in a sign to cut off the cheer. Only recently has global warming become a key political issue in the United States. Gore, 59, was one of the first politicians to call attention to the issue, first as a Tennessee congressman and then senator in 1980s. He ran for president in 1988, he said, largely to draw attention to what he viewed as looming environmental catastrophe -- a platform that, like his campaign, failed to connect with voters. During the 1992 presidential race, Gore's views, encapsulated in his book released that year, "Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit," continued to be a dividing point. As vice president, he helped negotiate the Kyoto Protocol to reduce greenhouse gases. U.S. participation was stymied by the Senate, which passed a resolution opposing any agreement that did not require mandatory cuts for developing nations. After losing the 2000 presidential race, one of the most controversial elections in U.S. history, Gore refocused his efforts on the environment. He updated his old slideshow presentation on global warming and began showing it to audiences around the world. It became the basis for "An Inconvenient Truth," which won the 2007 Oscar for best documentary feature. His supporters have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in hopes that he can be persuaded to run for president again. Earlier this week, the website draftgore.com ran a full-page advertisement in the New York Times. "You say you have fallen out of love with politics, and you have every reason to feel that way," the letter said. "But we know you have not fallen out of love with your country. And your country needs you now -- as do your party and the planet you are fighting so hard to save." Times Staff Writer Scott Martelle and the Associated Press contributed to this report. - - - A terrific honor for Al and the United States. And Bush, of course, will be recognized by the International Association of Corporate Robberbarons for "Warmongering Under False Pretenses," while Dick Cheney will receive the trophy for "Best Bag of a Two-Legged Predator while on a Canned Hunt." |
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Gore Wins Nobel Price Prize
"HK" wrote in message ... - - - A terrific honor for Al and the United States. Yep, and congrats to him for his award and commitment, regardless of whether global warming is indeed, man induced. It's ironic that had he been declared the victor in 2000, it is unlikely he would receiving a Nobel prize today. Eisboch |
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Gore Wins Nobel Price Prize
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... - - - A terrific honor for Al and the United States. Yep, and congrats to him for his award and commitment, regardless of whether global warming is indeed, man induced. It's ironic that had he been declared the victor in 2000, it is unlikely he would receiving a Nobel prize today. Eisboch On the other hand, had Al been declared the winner in 2000, 9-11 might not have happened, the world would have been been a better place, and our national reputation wouldn't have gone done the toilet. Speculation is so much fun. |
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Gore Wins Nobel Price Prize
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 07:11:50 -0400, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... - - - A terrific honor for Al and the United States. Yep, and congrats to him for his award and commitment, regardless of whether global warming is indeed, man induced. It's ironic that had he been declared the victor in 2000, it is unlikely he would receiving a Nobel prize today. On the other hand, had Al been declared the winner in 2000, 9-11 might not have happened, the world would have been been a better place, and our national reputation wouldn't have gone done the toilet. Speculation is so much fun. I think 9/11 would have happened in any case, but be that as it may, I wonder if Al is going to run for Prez. I'll bet he's talked into it. Plus, he can't resist it. If only to put it to the Clintons for basically abandoning him in 2000. :) |
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Gore Wins Nobel Price Prize
On Oct 12, 7:25 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 07:11:50 -0400, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... - - - A terrific honor for Al and the United States. Yep, and congrats to him for his award and commitment, regardless of whether global warming is indeed, man induced. It's ironic that had he been declared the victor in 2000, it is unlikely he would receiving a Nobel prize today. On the other hand, had Al been declared the winner in 2000, 9-11 might not have happened, the world would have been been a better place, and our national reputation wouldn't have gone done the toilet. Speculation is so much fun. I think 9/11 would have happened in any case, but be that as it may, I wonder if Al is going to run for Prez. I'll bet he's talked into it. Plus, he can't resist it. If only to put it to the Clintons for basically abandoning him in 2000. :)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I personally don't think he has much interest in public office anymore. I think our current president has made a lot of people realize that it's not whether you do good for your country or not, it's how many people you can get to vote for you no matter whether you tell the truth or not, not matter if you run the country in an almost secret state, or even if you run the country in a manner that makes us look like idiots on a global scale. |
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Gore Wins Nobel Price Prize
wrote in message I personally don't think he has much interest in public office anymore. I think our current president has made a lot of people realize that it's not whether you do good for your country or not, it's how many people you can get to vote for you no matter whether you tell the truth or not, not matter if you run the country in an almost secret state, or even if you run the country in a manner that makes us look like idiots on a global scale. Working yourself up into a frenzy daily here at wrecked.boats is probably what put you in the hospital in the first place- why come back for more? |
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Gore Wins Nobel Price Prize
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Speculation is so much fun. I think 9/11 would have happened in any case, but be that as it may, I wonder if Al is going to run for Prez. True, 9/11 would have happened one way or another. Any time a country allows freedom plus wealth for it's citizens it is a target. Unfortunately those in power want to keep the world stupid and enslaved will always focus their citizens ignorance and hate of a crappy life towards the US. When in fact it is their own religious or fanactical dictator that does it to them. But America should get out. Their people learn best from the brutality of their own. But Gore is an opportunistic PoS. Lets hope we don't get a limp biscuit "prez". I'll bet he's talked into it. Plus, he can't resist it. If only to put it to the Clintons for basically abandoning him in 2000. :) |
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Gore Wins Nobel Price Prize
On Oct 12, 7:37 pm, "Canuck57" wrote:
But Gore is an opportunistic PoS. Lets hope we don't get a limp biscuit "prez". http://youtube.com/watch?v=jYyBZE0kBtE |
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Gore Wins Nobel Price Prize
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 07:05:11 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... - - - A terrific honor for Al and the United States. Yep, and congrats to him for his award and commitment, regardless of whether global warming is indeed, man induced. It's ironic that had he been declared the victor in 2000, it is unlikely he would receiving a Nobel prize today. Oh, I'll bet 'cha The Goreacle will be running in 2008. Just gotta feeling about it. |
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Gore Wins Nobel Price Prize
On Oct 12, 7:05 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... - - - A terrific honor for Al and the United States. Yep, and congrats to him for his award and commitment, regardless of whether global warming is indeed, man induced. It's ironic that had he been declared the victor in 2000, it is unlikely he would receiving a Nobel prize today. Eisboch Most republicans think that global warming isn't happening in any way, man made or otherwise. Imagine how awful they must feel realizing that someone won the Nobel prize for something they believe to be fictitous. |
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