Former Vice President Al Gore stopped by Olsson's bookstore at Penn Quarter to sign copies of his new book, 'An Inconvient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It.' This book is a tie in to the documentary film of the same name, 'An Inconvient Truth,' is Gore's battle cry about what needs to be done about global warming. Near the end of the line stood political activist, Ralph Nader, waiting to patch things up with his old presidential opponent.
Olsson's, Penn Quarter, 418 Seventh St. NW.
Tel. 202-638-7610
A long line formed outside Olsson's Books and Records newest DC store in the Penn Quarter for Al Gore to autograph his new book.
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Two ladies try to catch a glimpse of the former vice-president, Al Gore.
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Al Gore fans formed a line through a maze of books on theater, film and ancient history to purchase the new bestseller, 'An Inconvenient Truth.' *
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"Oh, God another pile of books!" The registar did not stop ringing.
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DC intern, Britta, was the first in line to have Al Gore sign his new book. "I am from Alaska, America's last frontier. I am first in line because global warming is true. Our glaciers are melting."
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Activist came to meet their enviromental champion.
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The former vice president stressed to activist that we need to promote environmental change within the letter of our Nation's law.
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Many beautiful ladies came to visit Al Gore.
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Al Gore hugs an old friend.
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A genuine smile for an earth supporter. *
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Many people thanked Mr. Gore for taking the time to campaign against forces fostering global warming.
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This woman stared dreamily at Mr. Gore signing her book.
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Al Gore really energized this young man to make a change.
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Al Gore looked at all the long line of people waiting to get their autograph signed.
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"Good afternoon Mr. President," said the woman. Gore looked up an laughed, "I was the President of the Senate."
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