Holidays in Hell - Chris Horner - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Here we go again. Oddly, a piece written by someone dedicated to childhood literacy doesn’t flinch at Gore’s claim that his mother read him a children’s book that came out in 1962, when Gore was fourteen (alternately raising the question of how a child still being read to in his teens soon makes the leap to Harvard). This practice presaged those memorable times he has reminisced about when she rocked him to sleep with the “look for that union label” jingle, written when he was twenty-seven.CO2-hysteric awarded Rhodes Scholarship | Students on Ice Blog
Asked what she wants to be when she grows up, Ms. Garmulewicz said she feels strongly about the capacity of government institutions to be leaders in climate change and sustainability.
“I’d like to be an active part in designing our government to be a better leader in that regard and not just be a reactive force,” she said. “I’m really just interested in how I can best be part of that change.”
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