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  GORE PLACE | Function rentals
Gore Place offers 45 acres of landscaped grounds and country gardens, one of the largest open spaces in Greater Boston.
Gore Place offers more than a unique setting.
Children and adults will enjoy strolling the grounds or visiting the Gore Farm with its historic breeds of farm animals.
www.goreplace.org /rentals/functions.htm   (247 words)

  
  Election 2000 Timeline
Lawyers for Bush and Gore argue before the Florida Supreme Court on whether hand counts are to be included in the final tally.
Gore sues to contest the election in Florida.
Gore says he has given little thought to concession.
www.post-gazette.com /election/20001217pztimeline.asp   (791 words)

  
  Westminster Abbey - Events and Concerts - Lectures - Charles Gore Lectures 2000
Gore had been grasped by one of the main thrusts of Romans, and was determined that his readers be grasped by it as well.
Thus Gore, though he uses the idea of the church as the community of the renewed covenant as a principal means of tying together individual faith and the life of the church, points beyond what he exegetically achieves.
Gore’s exposition of Romans 6.1—11 and 12.1—2 makes it clear both that the huge moral demands made by the gospel are simply a response to grace, being in no way an attempt to place God in human debt, and that the demands are indeed total.
www.westminster-abbey.org /event/lecture/archives/gore_2000.htm   (5896 words)

  
 CNN.com - Gore: Resist Bush's 'excessive power grab' - Jan 16, 2006
Gore, Bush's Democratic opponent in the bitter 2000 election, spoke to the Liberty Coalition, which calls itself a "transpartisan" group concerned with issues of civil liberty and privacy.
Gore said the dangers of unchecked executive power can be seen in the war in Iraq, which the administration warned was necessary because Iraq was concealing chemical and biological weapons and trying to produce nuclear arms.
Gore said the Republican leadership of Congress has acted "as if it is entirely subservient to the executive branch," with lawmakers too busy raising money for re-election to challenge Bush.
www.cnn.com /2006/POLITICS/01/16/gore.constitution/index.html   (901 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Gore Cautions on Ending Filibusters
Pivoting from his case, Gore accused the Republicans pushing for an end to filibusters of engaging in a campaign for "absolute power." In their zeal, he charged, they are sowing disrespect for the judiciary and trampling the principle of minority rights that is integral to the Senate.
Gore sought the invitation to speak on the filibuster, an associate said, and consulted with Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) and others before staying up late Tuesday with a dictationist, crafting his remarks and researching historical citations and quotations.
The audience of several hundred gave Gore a standing ovation with his accusation that this "right-wing religious zealotry is a throwback to the intolerance that led to the creation of America in the first place."
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A21659-2005Apr28?language=printer   (649 words)

  
 Mark Alexander - The Goron-in-chief
GORE: In many ways the act of voting and having that vote counted is more important than who wins the majority of the votes that are cast, because the victor will know that the American people have spoken with a voice made mighty by the whole of its integrity.
GORE: On that one day every four years, the poor as well as the rich, the weak as well as the strong, women and men alike, citizens of every race, creed and color, of whatever infirmity or political temper, all are equal.
GORE: In the end, in one of God's unforeseen paths, this election may point us all to a new common ground, for its very closeness can serve to remind us that we are one people, with a shared history and a shared destiny.
patriotpost.us /alexander/edition.asp?id=113   (985 words)

  
 RealClearPolitics - Articles - A Campaign Gore Can't Lose
For instance, he added some shots of Gore mulling the fate of the Earth as he is driven here or there in some city, sometimes talking about personal matters such as the death of his beloved older sister from lung cancer and the close call his son had after being hit by a car.
Gore -- more at ease in the lecture hall than he ever was on the stump -- summons science to tell a harrowing story and offers science as the antidote.
It may be that Gore will do more good for his country and the world with this movie than Bush ever did by beating him in 2000.
www.realclearpolitics.com /articles/2006/04/al_gores_inconvenient_truth.html   (764 words)

  
 Gore Says Bush Betrayed the U.S. by Using 9/11 as a Reason for War in Iraq
Gore was one of three Tennessee Democrats, along with former Gov. Ned McWherter and former Senator James Sasser, being honored by the state party two days before the state's Democratic primary on Tuesday.
Gore said, the Bush administration is not committed to principle but is obsessed with its re-election.
Gore said he was ready to break his silence about his disagreements with the Bush administration before the Sept. 11 attacks, but afterward he threw his speech in the trash.
www.commondreams.org /headlines04/0209-01.htm   (821 words)

  
 Boston.com / News
Gore said Dean "really is the only candidate who has been able to inspire at the grassroots level all over the country." He said the former Vermont governor also was the only Democratic candidate who made the correct judgment about the Iraq war.
Gore won the popular vote by half a million votes in 2000 but conceded to Republican George W. Bush after a tumultuous 36-day recount in Florida and a 5-4 Supreme Court vote against him.
Gore is pre-eminent among the party's establishment, second only to former President Clinton and his wife, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. Officials close to both Clintons said Monday that they would not endorse in the primary race.
www.boston.com /news/daily/09/gore_dean.htm   (924 words)

  
 TV has made nation complacent, Gore says
Gore, speaking on "Media and Democracy" at Middle Tennessee State University, told attendees the decline of newspapers as the country's dominant method of communication leaves average Americans without an outlet for scholarly debate.
Gore said the results of that inaccessibility are reflected most prominently in the changed priorities of the country's elected officials, who feel that debating important issues is "relatively meaningless today.
Gore said democracy in America flourished at the height of the newspaper era, which "empowered the one to influence the many." That changed with the advent and subsequent popularity of television, he said, noting that the average American watches four hours of television a day.
www.simpletoremember.com /vitals/TVGoreOpin.htm   (392 words)

  
 Gore-Bush Consortium Report
Gore won even if one doesn’t count the 15,000-25,000 votes that USA Today estimated Gore lost because of illegally designed “butterfly ballots,” or the hundreds of predominantly African-American voters who were falsely identified by the state as felons and turned away from the polls.
Gore won even if there’s no adjustment for George W. Bush’s windfall of about 290 votes from improperly counted military absentee ballots where lax standards were applied to Republican counties and strict standards to Democratic ones, a violation of fairness reported earlier by the Washington Post and the New York Times.
Gore might have eked out a victory if he had pursued in court a course like the one he publicly advocated when he called on the state to 'count all the votes,'" the New York Times wrote, with a clear suggestion that Gore was hypocritical as well as foolish.
www.bushwatch.com /gorebush.htm   (4384 words)

  
 Schrodingers' Election
I had assumed, on election day, that Gore, because he ran such a close race, would be his party's candidate again in the next election; Gore seems to assume no such thing, and to believe he has nothing to lose, by antagonizing his own voters via litigious behavior, so long as he becomes president now.
If Gore were a statesman, considering what is best for the country and for the party, he would concede now and lead an honorable opposition, aiming to recapture the Congress in 2002 and the presidency in 2004.
Gore vowed to fight on, advancing numerous challenges to the cessation of the Miami-Dade recount, Harris' failure to use the Broward recount which was not completed by the deadline, the failure in several counties to count dimpled ballots, and most significantly, the infamous butterfly ballot.
www.spectacle.org /1200/election.html   (4918 words)

  
 Transcript: Gore announces presidential candidacy - June 16, 1999
GORE: And families deserve refuge from a culture of violence and mayhem.
GORE: It is our children's most precious inheritance, without which everything else we leave them is meaningless.
GORE: The question at the heart of the miracle at Philadelphia in 1776 and at every critical juncture since from the cliffs at Normandy to the bridge at Selma.
www.cnn.com /ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/06/16/president.2000/gore/transcript.html   (2793 words)

  
 Al Gore Quotes - stupid quotes and lies by Al Gore (Algore)
Gore phrases the initial statement to give the impression that he was somehow responsible or "part of something" from the outset, but leaves wiggle room so that he can later justify the statement.
Gore's mother-in-law does pay more for her medication, but the generic brand of the drug, which 85% of Americans now use as a cheaper alternative, costs half as much, or one and a half times what it costs for the pooch - not three times.
Gore and his wife, Tipper, were the driving forces behind the campaign to make record companies put stickers on records that contained lyrics with sexually explicit content.
www.gargaro.com /algore.html   (4111 words)

  
 Gore hits culture's reliance on television - Wednesday, 11/12/03   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Gore, speaking on ''Media and Democracy'' at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, told attendees that the decline of newspapers as the country's dominant method of communication leaves average Americans without an outlet for scholarly debate.
Gore said the results of that inaccessibility are reflected most prominently in the changed priorities of the country's elected officials, who think that debating important issues is ''relatively meaningless today.
Gore said democracy in the United States flourished at the height of the newspaper era, which ''empowered the one to influence the many.'' That changed with the advent and subsequent popularity of television, he said, noting that the average American watches four hours of television a day.
www.tennessean.com /local/archives/03/11/42377022.shtml?Element_ID=42377022   (508 words)

  
 Al Gore's rehabilitation tour - Salon
The same awkward Gore struggles to excite a crowd of young Manhattanites, under the scrutiny of skeptics in his own party.
That's why, after all, several hundred young folks had splurged to show up at a club that more commonly hosts parties for the likes of Maxim magazine, which had an event there last month.
Gore backers swear that the rank and file love their boy -- he won the popular vote, after all -- and that the skeptics are ivory-tower Manhattan and Washington elites.
dir.salon.com /story/politics/feature/2002/06/28/gore/index.html   (679 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on An Inconvenient Truth at Epinions.com
Gore pressed on the issue, though, and during the Clinton presidency was the major proponent of the Kyoto Treaty.
Gore shows that the increasing temperatures have decreased the number of days that ice and snow would cover the frozen, sticky tundra of the north to permit trucks to carry the oil out.
Gore says that he doesn’t want this to be a political issue- which it would be if he ran for president- but a moral one that all of us must look at, regardless of what Major Kong called “Your race, color or your creed”.
www.epinions.com /content_237182226052   (1559 words)

  
 Printculture : Gore in Jeddah
Gore's speech is both destructive and disloyal, not because of its content — which is as silly as it is subversive — but because of its location and its intended audience.
It is the detention of the eleven or twelve hundred that Gore is referring to as an abuse.
Gore’s speech, as far as I can tell, was a mix of his usual bogus rhetoric about a bridge to the future, some beating of the tom-tom against Iran, and as a final delicacy a dash of identity politics produced for export, which is what got him into trouble.
www.printculture.com /item-771.html   (3095 words)

  
 ESR | May 1, 2006 | An inconvenient Al Gore
Gore, like most seriously committed environmentalists (who probably should be committed someplace where they can't do any harm) believes that the human race is responsible for ruining the Earth.
Gore has been talking up global warming since the environmental loonies switched their tune in the 1980s from a coming Ice Age to an effort to reverse the Industrial Revolution with the warming theory.
Another problem with Al Gore's refusal to go away and grow tobacco on his Tennessee farm is his unremitting hatred of those he calls "the polluters." For Gore, pollution is everywhere.
www.enterstageright.com /archive/articles/0506/0506algore.htm   (652 words)

  
 Diagnosing Al Gore: Truth in the Balance - Man Made Global Warming Debunking News and Links
In his film Gore urges an auditorium full of students to "separate the truth from the fiction and the accurate connections from the misunderstandings".
Gore showed dramatic satellite images demonstrating the rapid shrinking of the once-giant lake to near dryness since the turn of the previous century.
The Fischer article states that the generally observed correlation between CO2 and temperature rise and fall is "connected to a climate-driven net transfer of carbon from the ocean to the atmosphere".
sitewave.net /news/s49p1835.htm   (4243 words)

  
 PBHistory.co.uk | Potters Bar, Middlesex
Middlesex was recorded in the Domesday Book as being divided into six hundreds of Edmonton, Elthorne, Gore, Isleworth, Ossulstone and Spelthorne.
"One of the 6 hundreds of county Middlesex, situated in the western part of the county, is bounded on the N. by the county of Hertford, E. by the hundred of Gore, S. by the hundred of Isleworth, and W. by the county of Bucks.
It is situated in the N. part of the county, and is bounded on the N. by the county of Hertford, on the E. and S. by the hundred of Ossulston, and on the W. by, the hundred of Elthorpe.
www.pbhistory.co.uk /middlesex.html   (530 words)

  
 t r u t h o u t - Gore Toughens Talk
But Gore's message to several hundred people who attended the rally at The Commons at Cornell College was serious politics.
Gore said he's willing to question Bush on foreign issues, too -- "it was a mistake to have that language in that resolution" authorizing the president to act against Iraq -- but he concentrated on domestic concerns Democrats feel are their strengths.
Gore asked his audience to remember its anger over the contested 2000 election.
www.truthout.org /docs_02/10.18D.gore.tough.htm   (375 words)

  
 The Blog | Rick Jacobs: Al Gore -- The American Soul | The Huffington Post
Gore lost all hope of ever advancing politically when Clinton made the infamous "depends on what is means" statement.
Gore cares about the state of our planet and this, to me, is most urgent for us.
Gore was baptized not by fire or water, but by the intrinsic ineqities of the American political system.
www.huffingtonpost.com /rick-jacobs/al-gore-the-american-s_b_17901.html   (1995 words)

  
 Gore Says Bush Betrayed the U.S. by Using 9/11 as a Reason for War in Iraq
ASHVILLE, Feb. 8 — In a withering critique of the Bush administration, former Vice President Al Gore on Sunday accused the president of betraying the country by using the Sept. 11 attacks as a justification for the invasion of Iraq.
Gore, who has endorsed Howard Dean, referred to his candidate in a nonpartisan manner.
Gore told the crowd that at an earlier reception for Dr. Dean, who was in Maine, he had said that no matter who won Tennessee on Tuesday, "any one of these candidates is far better than George W. Bush."
www.nytimes.com /2004/02/09/politics/campaign/09GORE.html?ex=1391662800&en=274a3e8d8a276fef&ei=5007&partner=USERLAND   (854 words)

  
 Gore Tidbits.
Signed and delivered Henry Gore (Seal) in Presence of At Giles September Court 1823 This Supplement to a Deed executed by William Wilson and Wife to James Thompson was acknowledged in Court by Henry Gore and ordered to be recorded.
Henry Gore (Seal) Maniclius Chapman (Seal) Parkison Shumate (Seal) Virginia At Giles May Court 1835 This deed in trust from Henry Gore to Mani___ Chapman to secure Parkison Shumate which had been acknowledged in the Clerk's office on the 8th day of May 1835 was returned to Court and ordered to be recorded.
Wilkinson of Rockbridge William Gore and Tabatha and Samuel Gore for $90.00 sold to William A. Wilkinson their undivided shares in a tract on the South Fork of Buffalo conatining 136 acres, formerly the property of James Gore deceased.
huffgore.freeservers.com /goretidbits.html   (1700 words)

  
 American Masters . Gore Vidal | PBS
Gore Vidal is a novelist, essayist, playwright, and provocateur whose career has spanned six decades, beginning in the years immediately following World War II and continuing into the early years of the twenty-first century.
Gore Vidal's mother, Nina Gore Vidal, was divorced in 1935, when Vidal was ten.
Over a hundred essays were gathered there, showcasing Vidal as a shrewd, uncompromising observer of American political history, cultural history, and world culture.
www.pbs.org /wnet/americanmasters/database/vidal_g.html   (1870 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: No margin of error
In election after election, they have claimed to be able to project on the basis of a few scientific exit polls of a few hundred voters, the votes of millions and millions of voters.
That hundred data-point Gore-profile will probably turn out to be bell-shaped, and now you're in business.
But, even then, they are playing fast and loose with statistical analysis because the formulas in the back of their statistical analysis handbook apply to the selection of the representative group, not to what the voters in that group say they are going to do, or have done.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=20099   (1462 words)

  
 Elections
Gore's endorsement was a blow to Dean's eight rivals.
Gore, who captured the popular vote but lost the electoral count to George W. Bush, said Dean's stance against the war, above all else, swayed him.
Gore broke the news to a stunned Dean on Friday, then the two former rivals pledged to keep it a secret - even from their closest advisers - until the last possible moment.
www.azstarnet.com /vote/31210nDean-Gore.html   (575 words)

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