1 posted on
05/22/2006 3:31:23 PM PDT by
neverdem
To: neverdem
Hey Al, shut your cotton pickin' mouth and global warming will go away, oh yeah, tell teddy hiccup, boxer, pelosi, feinstein, etc. to shut their mouths and the "warming" problem will be solved.......tooooooooooo much hot air isn't good for the environment............
2 posted on
05/22/2006 3:35:50 PM PDT by
rockabyebaby
(Say what you feel, those that matter don't mind, those that mind don't matter.)
To: neverdem
3 posted on
05/22/2006 3:40:33 PM PDT by
tdewey10
(It's time for the party to return to the principles of President Reagan.)
To: neverdem
'...despite evidence '
What evidence?
4 posted on
05/22/2006 3:43:19 PM PDT by
gedeon3
To: neverdem
Gore:"I've been telling this story for a long time,and i feel as if i've failed to get the message across."No kiddin?If it's any consolation Al,at least the msm buys it.
5 posted on
05/22/2006 3:43:39 PM PDT by
Thombo2
To: neverdem
Mr. Gore said he was convinced that Americans would move on the issue, not just because of his documentary Oh Al, no need to be so modest. If Earth gets saved, we'll know who's responsible. It's all you, baby.
6 posted on
05/22/2006 3:43:44 PM PDT by
Argus
To: neverdem
"I'm totally serial!"
7 posted on
05/22/2006 3:44:06 PM PDT by
whd23
To: neverdem
"the illustrated climate lecture he has given more than 1,000 times "
Yet since Al Gore was offered the opportunity to facilitate serious debate on the underlying science of global climate change, 4 months and a half have elapsed. Despite milking lucrative speaking engagements and book deals with his global warming schtick he declines any such debate.
9 posted on
05/22/2006 3:54:38 PM PDT by
ZGuy
To: neverdem
the Supreme Court vote that denied Mr. Gore a chance to win the 2000 presidential election. Sorry, I stopped reading right there. Was the article interesting?
10 posted on
05/22/2006 3:56:11 PM PDT by
denydenydeny
("Osama... made the mistake of confusing media conventional wisdom with reality" (Mark Steyn))
To: neverdem
"In 1941 it was impossible for us to build 1,000 airplanes. In 1942 it was easy. As this pattern becomes ever more clear, there will be a rising public demand for action."
WRONG AGAIN, Al!! Can't you take the trouble to get anything right? We built 1209 military aircraft in 1940 and 8723 in 1941!! While the general point is correct that we vastly upped production in 1942 as we focused the nation's efforts on winning WWII, it is disturbing that the former VP of the USA can't get his facts straight even on such an elementary point that he makes a central example for his argument. What a TURKEY.
As usual, Algore can't bother to get even the most elementary facts straight. This aside of his about aircraft production is totally off -- though his point about how vastly we could increase aircraft production is still correct, it is another annoying example of how he just doesn't do his homework on ANYTHING: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_aircraft_production_during_World_War_II
11 posted on
05/22/2006 3:56:30 PM PDT by
Enchante
(General Hayden: I've Never Taken a Domestic Flight That Landed in Waziristan!)
To: neverdem
And the scene has nothing to do with the Supreme Court vote that denied Mr. Gore a chance to win steal the 2000 presidential election.
12 posted on
05/22/2006 3:56:48 PM PDT by
digger48
To: neverdem
An Inconvenient Truth: Al Gore is a nut job, and Dems will say and do anything to regain power.
16 posted on
05/22/2006 4:26:24 PM PDT by
DeweyCA
To: neverdem
He shoulda called it "A Convenient Lie"
17 posted on
05/22/2006 4:38:38 PM PDT by
leadhead
(It’s a duty and a responsibility to defeat them. But it's also a pleasure)
To: neverdem
Anytime a political party is in serious decline, people like Gore grab leadership positions.
Remember, Hitler became leader of the German National Socialist Worker's Party when it had only seven members and 22 pfennies in the treasury.
To: neverdem
I'll be inclined to take Al seriously about global warming as soon as he comes out for crash development of nuclear power. His position at the moment, as I understand it, is that global warming threatens the end of the human race but that the Yucca Mountain repository is too dangerous to build.
19 posted on
05/22/2006 6:03:04 PM PDT by
sphinx
To: neverdem
21 posted on
05/22/2006 6:37:51 PM PDT by
heights
To: neverdem
22 posted on
05/22/2006 7:09:46 PM PDT by
A. Pole
(Second hand smoking is a major cause of global warming!)
To: neverdem
I got my new passport today and it expires in 2016. I'm lucky I guess because Algore says that since we'uns didn't buy into the Kyoto BS, our world is going to end in ten years (i.e., 2016). So, I'm lucky, I didn't buy any passport years that won't be used, thanks Algore. Please run again.
23 posted on
05/22/2006 7:19:50 PM PDT by
Rembrandt
(We would have won Viet Nam w/o Dim interference.)
To: neverdem
algore is an inconvenient idiot
24 posted on
05/22/2006 7:55:07 PM PDT by
libsrscum
(I think, therefore I FReep.)
To: neverdem
The question now is whether the documentary, with the potential to reach millions of people instead of a roomful of listeners at a time, can do the job. The answer is No. At best, this will come across as just one more disaster movie, and people are desensitized to them. I expect this "movie" to flop fast.
To: neverdem
Hey, Al! What's the size of your carbon footprint?
32 posted on
05/27/2006 2:15:59 PM PDT by
airborne
(Satan's greatest trick was convincing people he doesn't exist.)
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