Al Gore
Al Gore
Albert Arnold "Al" Gore Jr.is an American politician and environmentalist who served as the 45th Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Chosen as Clinton's running mate in their successful 1992 campaign, he was reelected in 1996. At the end of Clinton's second term, Gore was the Democratic Party's nominee for President in 2000. After leaving office, Gore remained prominent as an author and environmental activist, whose work in climate change activism earned...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth31 March 1948
CountryUnited States of America
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There are a number of moves that we have been observing in the region, ... It's a complex situation requiring us to consult fully with our allies and to observe the situation carefully.
When children reach for a piece of food, parents deserve to have a peace of mind,
We're not letting up until we see facts on the ground, ... They've got to withdraw, and they've got to start the process in such a substantial way as to make it clear they're going to go all the way through with the commitments they've made.
This time, Gore didn't roll his eyes. He kept his head still. He didn't sigh. It was a quieter effect. But it also seemed very contrived. He lost some of his statesmanship this time because he was too polite and making an effort not to appear aggressive.
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to mend some fences, both literally and figuratively.
As the campaign moves forward and when appropriate, I will have more to say about this.
At the base of our involvement in research lies the trust of American people and the integrity of the scientific exercise.
What, exactly, is it about peace and prosperity that you don't like?
The first less is this: take it from me, every vote counts.
We can't solve that long conflict in exchanges here.
I have been surprised at the amount of commentary and reaction to it. I really have, because to me, that was just a little peck.