Al Gore just took the stage at Netroots Nation to talk about climate change.
Awesome!
Update: In an aside to the moderator, Pelosi whispered (thinking her mike was off) "It's really exciting that he's here."
Update: http://wecansolveit.org/
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Posted on: July 19, 2008 10:09 AM, by Josh Rosenau
Al Gore just took the stage at Netroots Nation to talk about climate change.
Awesome!
Update: In an aside to the moderator, Pelosi whispered (thinking her mike was off) "It's really exciting that he's here."
Update: http://wecansolveit.org/
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Who'da thought. Pelosi as an Al Gore groupie? The mind boggles. For the right wing and most Republicans, Al Gore is known as a fat hypocritical wind bag, a little like the Democratic version of Rush Limbaugh.
(That is not MY perception of Al Gore, so don't Gore me!)
Posted by: Oldfart | July 19, 2008 6:55 PM