by Cowboy-Matter of Fact on March 21st, 2007

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Is there now any question that Al Gore is a duplicitous hypocrite?

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  • by steelhamster@aol.com on March 21st, 2007

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    Where is his duplicity? Or is this just a partisan attack?

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    • Three words:  “An Inconvenient Truth”

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on March 22nd, 2007

    • So, you disagree? How is it duplicitous? Oh thanks to whomever downrated me too

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on March 22nd, 2007

    • You're welcome.  http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YmFiZDAyMWFhMGIxNTgwNGIyMjVkZjQ4OGFiZjFlNjc= • http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/harris061206.htm

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on March 23rd, 2007

    • Read the articles, so a handful of scientists disagree... you belive my answer was worth downrating? Good to see you are so open to debate

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on March 23rd, 2007

    • Even a number of people who think that we are causing global warming say that Gore is playing fast and loose with the facts (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/13/science/13gore.html?ex=1174795200&en=3b5cd02d28dca77e&ei=5070).

      Glenn Blaylock

      by Glenn Blaylock on March 23rd, 2007

    • Well if says it in the NY Times it MUST be true.

      Try reading Manufaturing Consent by Noam Chomsky, then you will see how easy you are duped.

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on June 10th, 2007

    • There is also the way he burns energy at a gluttonous rate while telling the rest of us to cut down on our energy usage. He has a propensity to use private jets rather than commercial airlines and just one of his mansions uses more electricity than twenty normal family homes do. It's a classic example of do as I say, but don't expect me to follow the same advice.

      Glenn Blaylock

      by Glenn Blaylock on June 10th, 2007

    • A case of listen as FOX tells you and not what the actual facts are... you really ought to mug up on your research before beginning to rant, just makes you look very foolish.

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on June 10th, 2007

    • i agree everyone should read chomsky, it's irritating to hear everyone bagging on global warming, seems like the thing to do now.
      ::

      "It's the primary function of the mass media in the United States to mobilize public support for the special interests that dominate the government and the private sector."
      -naom chomsky

      haggis

      by haggis on June 15th, 2007

    • I don't know why someone downrated you steel but I bumped it back up. Here is example of his disingenuous nature. Watch this, keeping in mind his current stance that Saddam had no ties to terrorism and there was no reason to invade Iraq.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVUO7voM-ns

      Cowboy-Matter of Fact

      by Cowboy-Matter of Fact on June 15th, 2007

    • Given the information and intelligence was flawed, many people thought the same thing. It has now become clear that it was all a lie.

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on June 15th, 2007

    • View the speech this fool made about Iraq on You Tube and you will see what a lying fool this failure is.

      Will

      by Will on June 16th, 2007

    • seems like y'all just love to hate on gore, good thing he didn't end up becoming president, even though he was voted. i have seen more negative comments about this than on the failure of democracy!

      haggis

      by haggis on June 17th, 2007

    • Democracy is a necessary evil for the right winged elites.... gives the impression that they care about the problems of ordinary men.

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on June 18th, 2007

    • yeah, THEIR 'flawed' democracy.

      haggis

      by haggis on June 18th, 2007

    • There are still apologists for Bush and his policies despite the evidence of his wrong doing..... and you still have FOX news praising him like a god

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on June 18th, 2007

    • yeah, whats surprising is how many people swallow it and take actions that go against their very own needs and best interests. it saddens me to see people defending him while he is screwing them.

      haggis

      by haggis on June 18th, 2007

    • Such as it has always been. The working class is rife with class traitors, wether willfully or by ignorance. It is no coincidence that the major force of Hitler's Brownshirts (the SA) were drawn from the working classes.

      What is needed is a looking glass to put up to the faces of the elites who run the world in the interests of the minority. How else do you explain how 90% of the wrlds wealth is in the hands of the top 10% of the world population.

      Was it because they were more diligent than the averae working mand who puts in an average of 50 hours a week? Its a simple equation, those who do the lions share of the labur should recieve the lions share of the rewards.

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on June 18th, 2007

    • yes, i was just thinking of something similiar after getting off of work today. i was wondering how it is i get paid such a small amount monthly while some movie star or sports star gets paid millions for appearing in some commercial and they get flown there first class with the best food items and treatment.
      why do we condemn ourselves to be their slaves? we willingly sacrafice our time and lives to better theirs.
      i read that this waitress wanted to buy leonardo dicaprios lunch, why??? he doens't need the hand-out. its quite overwhelming... the worker definitely deserve what they work for but the rich are so scared because then they would cease to exist.

      haggis

      by haggis on June 18th, 2007

    • You might want to check out my answer on a socialism question (see my profile for link) you may find it interesting.

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on June 18th, 2007

    • hhmmmm that would mean searching through your profile. i am much to lazy for that dear. couldn't you just post it?

      haggis

      by haggis on June 18th, 2007

    • www.answerbag/a_view/991506

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on June 18th, 2007

    • you are too kind.

      haggis

      by haggis on June 18th, 2007

    • I know..... its a weakness

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on June 18th, 2007

    • it doesn't work uuuuffff and i did look through your profile, but you just have too many damned interesting Q & A's. this could take days...

      haggis

      by haggis on June 18th, 2007

    • copy and paste it to your address bar.

      steelhamster@aol.com

      by steelhamster@aol.com on June 19th, 2007

    • i did the link is not correct...

      haggis

      by haggis on June 19th, 2007

    • His duplicity is endless...he claims to know about science then goes on TV and talks about the "several million degress 2KM beneath the surface of the earth"
      the surface of the Sun is about 12,000 degrees.
      He promotes the hoax of Global Warming which good enough proof that he is a liar, not to mention that he is being sued by the founder of the Weather Channel and 30,000 actual scientists for his lies:
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfHW7KR33IQ

      Tallyman

      by Tallyman on January 5th, 2010

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