Hmmm.  Gore writes a good message, but unfortunately, I don't think he
walks it very well.  Part of the problem, no doubt, is the current
political situation and the incredibly hard task it is to buck it.  Public
will must be behind whatever a politician wants to achieve & he/she has to
prep the public, educate them, otherwise zip will happen.  And, we're not
a particularly visionary country, alas. Overall, we seem to have the
attention span of a gnat--except when it's sexually oriented.

Arlene

On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, Bertina Miller wrote:

> If I ever heard of an arguement for Gore to be president in 2000,
> Marguerite the Australian just gave it!
> 
> Bertina
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> On Fri, 23 Oct 1998, bunny wrote:
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> > "No goal is more crucial to healing the global environment than stabilising
> > population"
> > -Al Gore, US Vice-President
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> > 
> > Marguerite
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