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Gore got out of Vietnam after 4 1/2 months of a twelve month tour of
duty and out of the Army early on the excuse he was going to go to
Divinity School. In a couple months he flunked out but did not return
to fulfill his Army obligations.
AL "UNABOMBER" GORE
WACKO ENVIRONMENTAL EXTREMIST
Al Gore wrote the book Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human
Spirit, which is the wacko socialist manifesto to regulate everything
based on junk science. He parroted the extremist EARTH FIRSTers
terrorist party line with a straight face. It is probably the most
ignorant book ever written about the environment. In it he wrote the
scary totalitarian prescription "we must make the rescue of the
environment the central organizing principle for civilization."
The following are highlights from a 1992 Democratic National Committee
(DNC) memo by Jonathan Sallet to the Clinton-Gore campaign that
highlighted Gore vulnerabilities from his extremist manifestoEarth in
the Balance. The memo was obtained by the Wall Street Journal, which
published it in August of 1992. Among the DNC's findings:
"Al is a radical environmentalist who wants to change the very fabric
of America."
"He (Gore) criticizes America for being America -- a place where
people enjoy the benefits of an advanced standard of living."
"He (Gore) has no sense of proportion: He equates the failure to
recycle aluminum cans with the Holocaust."
"He (Gore) believes that our civilization, itself, is evil (because it
is, in his words, 'addicted to the consumption of the earth.')"
Recently Gore was asked by Gannett News if his opinions have changed
since writing Earth in the Balance. Gore said:
"There is not a single passage in that book that I disagree with or
would change."
(Gannett News Service, 3/23/99)
Gore called the internal combustion engine the greatest enemy of
mankind, see -
Al Gore vs. the Automobile
Gore wrote in EARTH IN THE BALANCE pp 325-326, "It ought to be
possible to establish a coordinated global program to accomplish the
strategic goal of completely eliminating the internal combustion
engine (by government fiat) over, say, a 25 year period." "I wrote in
this book Earth in the Balance that we should set as a strategic goal
the phasing out of the internal-combustion engine over a 25-year
period. I accept now that was a mistake. Twenty-five years is far too
long for a goal like that. I think we can do it quicker." (Ramesh
Ponnuru, "The Attack Man," National Review, February 21, 2000)