Gore Gets 300,000 Signatures for Climate Change »
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 1 year, 5 months agoFormer Vice President Al Gore has collected nearly 300,000 electronic signatures asking Congress to take action on global warming, Gore said in an entry on his Web site Friday. Gore said the signatures demonstrate "that hundreds of thousands of people share my sense of urgency" on climate change. Gore is scheduled to testify before Congre
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jaxguy1 year, 5 months ago
Al if you'll just start a war they'll all love you. Saving the planet isn't working out for you. Just give up. Let the planet go and watch our demise. Ha. Kidding. Bring it on Al. Great job!
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ONEMEMPHISDUDE1 year, 5 months ago
...with such an intelligent comment, I hope you're not working in a medical lab somewhere. Probably in Canadian socialized healthcare.
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joeeddie1 year, 5 months ago
From the article Mr. Gore says:
"The debate on the science has long been over-except for a diminishing number of skeptics and deniers," .
You see, that is the real problem. The debate that he says has long been over, has never really started. You can't take the word of the politically motivated scientists from either side of the aisle. Let's get the rhetoric out of the discussion and have some real debates as to the level to which man's activities have effected our climate. Carbon offsets are not the answer, except for Mr. Gore who apparently makes money off of that enterprise. Listening to any schill for the corporations that are anti global warming for purely financial reasons is not the answer either. Bill Gates - please fund a study on this problem and invite true scientists to the party.
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bobo-in-texas1 year, 5 months ago
Ah, Al Gore. Climate Change chickenhawk. Now read about his "earth friendly" stripmine. http://news.netscape.com/story/2007/03/17/tennesse
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injest1 year, 5 months ago
Al Gore Jr. received more than $500,000 from zinc mines on his farm near Carthage, Tenn. The mines have emitted thousands of pounds of toxic substances and several times, the water discharged from the mines into nearby rivers had levels of toxins above what was legal.
And how many "Carbon Credits" did Al "buy" to offset the toxins he put into the Tenn, rivers?
Shame on me, I thought this report was going to be on his oil CO Occidental.
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king-roy-of-the-piedmont01 year, 5 months ago
Poor Al Gore, He's a liberal and as such has no solution for ANYTHING. Has anyone studied his "carbon credit" scheme? It expects you and I to conserve carbon based fuel so he and his
ilk can "buy" our unsed carbon emmission. There is no real reduction in carbon emmission, just a transfer from us to him.
And what do I do if I need some carbon credit but can't afford to buy it? Global warming, global change.....so what. It's been going on for millions of years. Hey, Al! Tell me whose car caused the last ice age to melt? The poor man is de-ranged. George Bush may be bad but Al Gore would have been FAR worse!!!!
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simonsez1 year, 5 months ago
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ChuckVader1 year, 5 months ago
This is the man that thinks he invented the internet! He believes he can hypnotize chickens! Al can't tell the truth aboit anything to save his life! He is not a scientist, but he is worshiped by the reprobate librals as though he has the gospel truth. If he is realy concerned about the environment like he acts, he needs to do some thing about his power consumption of his high-class mansion he lives in and he needs to get rid of the perssonal jets he flies around in "damaging" the envornment.
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injest1 year, 5 months ago
300,000,000 Americans and 300,000 signatures? Check my math but isn't that .01% of the population?
And what were the checks in place so that someone couldn't sign twice or more?
Are we witnessing the crash and burn of Al the Gorical?
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THOMNH621 year, 5 months ago
then let everyone who signed have their paychecks hit for funding this, don't they know this is a way to gain control.
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jzinkjazz1 year, 5 months ago
If AL(THE BORE) SAYS HE HAS 300,000 SIGNITURES THEN YOU HAVE TO BELEIVE HIM,AFTER ALL HE DID INVENT THE INTERNET DIDNT HE??
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THOMNH621 year, 5 months ago
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jaxguy1 year, 5 months ago
It's amazing the hatred a man receives for trying to actually do something to save this planet and another starts an unecessary war, takes the country into a huge deficit, on and on and on, and he's still president. Al Gore is an awesome individual for doing what he's doing and he has really tried to unpoliticize this issue but I guess many people already have a fixed idea of Al the politician. Wake up people. Who's really looking out for us?
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Teagen1 year, 5 months ago
How could you hate the Stay Puff Marshmallow Man?
BTW, the topic is warming not the Iraq war. On your continued attacks on the right, I'm awake, and I'm still asking where's the proof? If Big Al's story is soooo true, why did his testimony arrive 5 min. before he did? That way no one could ask questions based on what he was planning to say. Why when asked to discuss this with people much smarter than anyone on this board, does he refuses? His idea of free speech is his talking and you listening. It works for Castro and Chavez so he figures it will work for him too. Al is nothing more than a political lobbyist and a shill for junk science.
And again, I don't hate him I pity him. His father was a good senator and a much bigger man than Al could ever be. Well not physically, but politically. Without his daddy's friends, you never would have heard of him.
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utahdem1 year, 5 months ago
IT IS SAD. You morons have to keep resurrecting the INTERNET lies or as your hero BUSH says "INTERNETS"!
Al Gore WAS instrumental in the creation of the internet. He NEVER said he invented it!
Vincent Cerf "father of the internet" (google it if you don't believe me) gives AL GORE much of the credit for the internet we all now enjoy. Grow up and find new ways to spread your HATE!
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Teagen1 year, 5 months ago
So how long did it take the Buddhist monks to write that many names?
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