The Economy

Methane Gas

In keeping with world hunger, inflation rates, and the use of natural resources for fuel.
This may seem a bit out of the ordinary, but I am curious if science could make this work, which with given technology it most assured is able to.
Presentation: a dream that I conceived in June 2002.


The Democrats ‘Free Trade’ Divide

Published on Thursday, April 24, 2008 by Foreign Policy in Focus
The Democrats ‘Free Trade’ Divide
by Mark Engler
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/04/24/8499/


Lets Start Making Some NOISE

Would it really hurt to stand up and let the media know we are still here. PA is going to be a mixed bag like everything else...no direction...no commitments...no sense...building up some momentum going to Denver, could not hurt. This latest thing I read about Obamas wife writing this term paper is going to become Republican slaughter house material. This is going to make his minister look like a walk in the park. Rest assured if Obama becomes the nominee..The Republicans are going to lay low with this until Oct...Then Ol' Hell is going to break loose.


As usual, the Democratic Party.....

...is diluting the important issues that are common to all Americans and are converging around issues that divide Americans. What does the Democratic Party really mean (historically) to Americans? Fair taxes, affordable health care, good education and jobs. So what are the Democratic candidates talking about? Race. War. And a food fight about who is right, when they said what, etc., etc.


Gore warns Wall Street of ‘subprime carbon’ industry!

http://thinkprogress.org/2008/02/15/gore-warns-wall-street-of-%e2%80%98s...

In remarks before a “high-profile business crowd,” Al Gore compared the financial risks facing investors in carbon-based industries with the meltdown in the house market for subprime mortgages given to people with blemished credit records or low incomes. Gore said:


Al Gore Electrifies Bali Summit and Says US Obstructing Progress

Al Gore's oratory electrifies Bali summit
Thursday, 13 December , 2007, 20:05

Bali: In a speech likely to go down in history as an oratorical milestone in the fight against global warming, Al Gore, former US vice-president and co-winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, electrified the December 3-14 UN conference on climate change on its penultimate evening on Thursday.


gore as vice president again

why not ?
al could be vice president again with hillary .
i think with 8 years with hillary and another eight on his own we can get things right .
and we could almost guarantee victory in election this year!


Stand Up For What We Believe In

We have pushed so hard to let Al Gore know that we seriously want him in office. We send him petitions, letters, and even set up websites declaring that we want him as president. But is it enough?


Stand Up For What We Believe In

We have pushed so hard to let Al Gore know that we seriously want him in office. We send him petitions, letters, and even set up websites declaring that we want him as president. But is it enough?


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