Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Al Gore: Mr. Global Warming

Al Gore has reinvented himself as the P.R. agent for the planet. Now he's launching a new glitzy ad campaign to fight global warming. Correspondent Lesley Stahl gets the details. . . and can't resist asking him about Hillary, Obama, President Bush and whether his days as a presidential candidate are really behind him.

Al Gore: Mr. Global Warming
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This man is a liar and an hypocrite And look how one sided is this interview! Look how Lesley Stahl agrees with everything this man says. She's like a monkey. I lost all my respect for her. There is an article by Brian Durrant titled: "Global warming a New Religion". Google it and read it. It slaps Al Wh*re in the face.
Posted by arad747 on Wed, Apr 16, 2008 11:47 PM ET
2
Al lost his mind and he and tipper canoe have been out looking for it in global warming or any ccause that will get him noticed.. sad ending to and even sadder career,
Posted by rustypete on Thu, Apr 17, 2008 12:51 AM ET
3
Global warming is a very serious issue and should be delt with as soon as possible. However I am afraid it is too late. Global warming is caused by friction from all of the illegal aliens running across the boarder. If we build a fence I think we can possibly reverse this problem. I know I will become much cooler. Jay Are.
Posted by jayarersnively on Thu, Apr 17, 2008 4:02 PM ET
4
There I NO SUCH THING as Global Warming!!!! Get a grip on the TRUTH!!!!!! So many are deceived!!! Al G. is probably doing this for the money, since no one would vote for him. Poor guy.....
Posted by beachcottage24 on Thu, Apr 17, 2008 9:37 PM ET
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We should always remember: we only have one earth mother and she will treat us in the same way we treat her. BTW, I saw Gore's profile in big beautiful people dating site named ------"PlusKiss.com", he says in his profile that he likes young sexy big beauty with big boobs. Who knows what behind their public images?
Posted by shirleyok3 on Fri, Apr 18, 2008 2:57 AM ET
6
Give the man a break! After all, he did invent the internet. Just goes to show he can invent ANYTHING!
Posted by donwrght on Fri, Apr 18, 2008 6:16 PM ET
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Al Gore will be remembered as one of the most important men in history. George Bush will live in infamy while he is still alive and after his death. You probably don't read, but if you did, you would know that a majority of historians (67%) are already talking about him being the worst president in our history, and 99% are saying he is in the lowest tier--and that is while he is still in office when people are supposed to be deferential. Just wait until he is out of office when he will be vilified by all except those who "drank the Kool-Aid" yet can't admit they are wrong. I just hope he lives a long time so that everyday he will have to endure hearing what a joke he is and how much people all over the world hate him. He is so pitiful when he tries to compare himself to Washington, Lincoln, and Truman. I LMAO when he was pictured with Mt. Rushmore behind him like he might sometime be up there. Bush has been wrong about everything including global warming. He has ruined this country, and he didn't even win the election. Kevin Phillips, a Republican, yesterday said that Bush's head is vacuous. Go Gore--the people all over the world who aren't stupid support you.
Posted by dirich111 on Fri, Apr 18, 2008 7:12 PM ET
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What this planet really needs are more nay sayers to look at the facts and open their eyes to reality. Only when we are united for the cause of our environment will the problem really get any urgency. Only when people realize that they have to make difficult sacrifices and stick behind their convictions will anything get done. Giving up a lot of our environmentally unfriendly creature comforts may seem like an unbearable burden but, it sure beats the alternative. What's better, being denied a few of lifes pleasures or being dead? I think I know what I'd rather choose. If not for my own sake, at least that of my children.
Posted by barkyn_spydurz on Fri, Apr 18, 2008 7:17 PM ET
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We need to stop listening to the hypocrites and do something for humanity's sake for once, instead of just going along with everybody else. Face it! Even if global warming weren't a problem, we still have an energy crisis and the oil isn't going to last forever. Despite the reasons, if that were the case, wouldn't it just be better to transition ourselves to alternative energy sources before the oil market comes screeching to a crash? At least this way, we have a head start on the problem before it gets really bad. There are more reasons than global warming to tackle the alternative energy problem.
Posted by barkyn_spydurz on Fri, Apr 18, 2008 7:23 PM ET
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Why do we have to here from a politician on the subject on global warming? It comes across as propaganda for a new world order ploy which most likely it is. It is common sense to have this debate between the two or three sides in the scientific community where all sides are presented. This 9 company media control spin is an insult to aware citizens. I'm going to see exposed to remind myself that propaganda is a tool used by fascist.
Posted by double8gent on Fri, Apr 18, 2008 7:54 PM ET
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