Monday, October 08, 2007

Draft Gore Movement Revs Up


Just imagine, some liberal dreamers still believe that America deserves to be governed by someone who is a truly outstanding leader by virtue of his experience, his wisdom and his humility.

The efforts to get Al Gore into the White House continue:

Organizers of DC Draft Gore have decided to continue the nationwide trend and will gather the necessary signatures to place former Vice-President Al Gore on the district's primary ballot next year. . .

The District of Columbia would only be the most recent of many efforts nationwide to put the Oscar, Emmy, and perhaps soon-to-be Nobel Peace Prize winning statesman on their primary ballot. Michigan, California, New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Illinois, Washington, among other states already have petition drives underway. . .

Gore has continually refused to rule out the possibility of running in 2008 and the group hopes that their efforts will help make his decision easier. "With thousands of volunteers already mobilizing on behalf of Gore, we hope he will take notice and be encouraged to join the fray. At this critical juncture in our history, we cannot afford to settle for second best," says Skoufis. . .

For more information, visit America for Gore, the unity group for all Draft Gore activities.

Send your pleas to the Office of the Honorable Al Gore, 2100 West End Avenue, Suite 620, Nashville, TN 37203.

"Having spent 30 years as part of the political dialogue, I don't know why a 600-day campaign is taken as a given, and why people who aren't in it 600 days out for the convenience of whatever brokers want to close the door and narrow the field and say, 'This is it, now let's place your bets.' If they want to do that, fine. I don't have to play that game." --Al Gore, 2007