Al Gore
Birthday:
31 March 1948, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Birth Name:
Albert Arnold Gore Jr.
Height:
185 cm
Al Gore was born on March 31, 1948 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA as Albert Arnold Gore Jr. He is an actor, known for An Inconvenient Truth (2006), Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 2000 (2000) and An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2017). He has been married to Tipper Gore since May 19, 1970. They have four children.
Dr. Laura Schlessinger's words make me sick to my stomach.
Dr. Laura Schlessinger's words make me sick to my stomach.
[on TV show "Nightline", 5/5/86, regarding the unsuccessful launch of an unmanned rocket shortly after the Space Shuttle Challenger explosio...Show more »
[on TV show "Nightline", 5/5/86, regarding the unsuccessful launch of an unmanned rocket shortly after the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion] To use a Southern euphemism, our space program has been snake-bit. Show less «
I work very hard to get in touch with my feminine side.
I work very hard to get in touch with my feminine side.
You know the old saying: you win some, you lose some... and then there's that little-known third category.
You know the old saying: you win some, you lose some... and then there's that little-known third category.
A zebra does not change its spots.
A zebra does not change its spots.
[Interview at the Cannes Film Festival, 5/20/06] I don't plan to be a candidate again for national office . . . I don't see any circumstance...Show more »
[Interview at the Cannes Film Festival, 5/20/06] I don't plan to be a candidate again for national office . . . I don't see any circumstances that would cause me to change my mind. I was in elective politics for 24 years. I've made four national races, two for President, two for Vice President. I have found there are other ways to serve, and I'm enjoying them." Interview at the Cannes Film Festival, May 20, 2006. Show less «
I think it's wrong for the government to discriminate against people because of that person's sexual orientation. I think that gay men and w...Show more »
I think it's wrong for the government to discriminate against people because of that person's sexual orientation. I think that gay men and women ought to have the same rights as heterosexual men and women -- to make contracts, to have hospital visiting rights, to join together in marriage, and I don't understand why it is considered by some people to be a threat to heterosexual marriage to allow it by gays and lesbians. Show less «
Shouldn't we be promoting the kind of faithfulness and loyalty to one's partner regardless of sexual orientation? Because if you don't do th...Show more »
Shouldn't we be promoting the kind of faithfulness and loyalty to one's partner regardless of sexual orientation? Because if you don't do that, then to that extent you're promoting promiscuity -- you're promoting all the problems that can result from promiscuity. And the loyalty and love that two people feel for one another when they fall in love ought to be celebrated and encouraged and shouldn't be prevented by any form of discrimination in the law. Show less «
John McCain, a man who has earned our respect on many levels, is now openly endorsing the policies of the [George W. Bush-Dick Cheney] White...Show more »
John McCain, a man who has earned our respect on many levels, is now openly endorsing the policies of the [George W. Bush-Dick Cheney] White House and promising to actually continue them, the same policies, all over again. Hey, I believe in recycling, but that's ridiculous. Show less «
Al Gore
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