I don’t “dispute” the data, I question it. And things widely circulated on the internet, and things not denied, are not necessarily so.
The whole thing is unbelievable. Gore is regularly globetrotting, who’d stay home when the world is waiting to adore him? How many people living in his house? Why did all that upgreening result in a bigger bill?
And why is it we can get Gore’s utility bill but not Obama’s birth records?
All rhetorical questions, I don’t really expect anyone to have actual answers.
(Just in case anyone thinks I’m defending Algore: not. There are plenty of ways to nail him for hypocrisy, the Original Sin among Democrats and adolescents everywhere. Needing to prove it is like needing to convince someone of the heliocentric model.)
If you still "question it," I suggest you call up the Center and go into the detail further. I, for one, do not question the data.
The whole thing is unbelievable. Gore is regularly globetrotting, whod stay home when the world is waiting to adore him? How many people living in his house? Why did all that upgreening result in a bigger bill?
I gave you some possibilities. It is not "unbelievable."
(Just in case anyone thinks Im defending Algore: not. There are plenty of ways to nail him for hypocrisy, the Original Sin among Democrats and adolescents everywhere. Needing to prove it is like needing to convince someone of the heliocentric model.)
I applaud the Tennessee Center for Policy Research for exposing Gore's hypocrisy in a way that the average person can relate to. Unfortunately, the majority of the American people believe in man-made global warming. And more importantly, the majority of Congress and the two current candidates for President believe it and want to implement cap and trade legislation, which will wreck our economy.