You may have some plans in mind for the "better of our country," Lindsay, but don't try putting Al Gore in the middle of your neuroses.
Al Gore recently denied he is going to help Lindsay Lohan salvage her reputation.
The 20-year-old actress sent an e-mail to friends and lawyers claiming the former Vice President had offered to help her clean up her image, but he has been quick to disassociate himself from the claims.
In a statement released on Thursday, a representative for Gore said, "I can confirm for you that Mr. Gore has only met Ms. Lohan once, very briefly, at the GQ Men of the Year dinner last week. There were hundreds of other guests."
LinLo had claimed in her e-mail, "Al Gore will help me. He came up to me and said he would be very happy to have a conversation with me."
She also wrote, "Hilary (sic) Clinton, Bill Clinton.... would be willing, if we just ask. If we just ASK."
But representatives for both Bill and Hilary have refused to comment on the subject.
LinLo wanted to call upon the politicians to help her, "release a politically/morally correct, fully adequite (sic) letter to the press," as a vehicle for her opinions on, "how our society should be educated for the better of our country. Our people. Because I have such an impact on our younger generations, as well as generations older than me. Which we all know and can obviously see."


















