http://www.dowagiacnews.com/articles/2007/06/04/editorials/dneditorial01.txtEditorials
Gore liberated after 30 years in politics
Monday, June 4, 2007
Some hope vice president Al Gore, the fourth man in U.S. history in 2000 to win the popular vote but lose the presidential election, is a 2008 stealth candidate.
Gore, 59, understands global warming science better than anyone in politics, going back to Harvard. He began conducting hearings soon after his 1976 election to Congress.
He learned early on how daunting it is to overcome special interest resistance. Their strategy of casting doubt on the science smacks of cigarette makers ridiculing the link between smoking and cancer.
His Oscar-winning documentary and book, "An Inconvenient Truth," have been a tipping point of their own in shifting public opinion and advancing the debate while the planet moves toward environmental tipping points from which we might never recover.
His setback changed Gore for the better. He is more valuable outside the ring than running for the White House.
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His wife, Tipper, gets it. As she told Time magazine for its May 28 cover story, "He's got access to every leader in every country, the business community, people of every political stripe. He can do this his way, all over the world, for as long as he wants. That's freedom. Why would anyone give that up?"
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