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  • Well heres my opinion since no ones likes my question. Yes Al Gore made a "documentary?" about something with a complete one-sided look at things. Some people just want to make $$ - I know I do, but now this comes to you the viewer. Why would you believe a movies coverage of a topic is an end all??? Global climate change is not going to kill us all, if we make any drastic legislation changes we could have some horrible economic problems. We do need to work towards alternative energy but not so drastically! We really need to worry about dihydrogen monoxide, they use it in our water treatment facilities, it causes soil erosion, they put it in our food! -Watch this-
  • I really like Michael Moore. I don't think he's bad at all. Bullshit or not (and I don't believe it is), it's entertaining. Also I might add that while Al Gore is not an excellent film maker I do believe he would have been a much better president than Bush. And I would like to see Bush try to make a movie. I think it would be kind of like Deliverance with hand puppets.
  • That is like asking which pile of dog crap smells worse. They both stink, Michael Moore has eaten half of the rain forest and Al Gore is a balding Tennesse hick. (An opinion, protected by the 1st ammendment)
  • Aren't they twinns?
  • How could anyone top Dead drunk vine ripened and it shows? The only way even close would be to point out the Huge laundry list of ridiculous BULLSH** they both try to shove down the throats of the most gullible bunch of dim-witted Americans that can still dress themselves. No point there; those that would believe them would dismiss hard evidence to the contrary. While those that can actually see through the crap, and aren't blinded by infantile rage over other issues would just point out I was preaching to the choir.
  • It's easy to point out our enemies and throw mud. It's much more challenging to provide a balanced assessment of their good and bad points. This kind of question adds nothing of value to the debate about public policy on the issues people care about, it's just mudslinging. The Republicans throw mud at the Democrats, and the Democrats throw mud back. It's a waste of effort. What we need is more people who can take a balanced approach: without going to extremes in any direction, how can we work toward improving our country and our world? Without bashing any particular individual or party, how can we work together? Cheap shots make zero difference.
  • After having read the Q and the A's I seem to be at a loss for words. Will miracles never cease? Wait, I thought of some words. They are both incredibly egotistical, hypocritical, money-grabbing pricks, one no worse than the other. Whew.

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