On his current visit to San Francisco, today former United States Vice President
Al Gore swung through local PBS radio affiliate KQED for an
hour-long appearance on the program
Forum With Michael Krasny. It was a very interesting wide-ranging conversation, as Krasny's interviews often tend to be. But one part in particular caught my attention, when Gore was asked about the environment of corruption and bribery that seems to be as strong as ever in today's U.S. government. Gore says that this is indeed a growing issue that will need to be addressed on several levels. He also pointed to the Internet as being one of the most important tools that can help reverse this trend (I've embedded the entire audio at the bottom of this post, and this particular bit starts at minute 33:55.) He said:
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