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4-1-2008 7:29 PM257 views
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On Sunday, CBS News correspondent Leslie Stahl asked Al Gore on the television show 60 Minutes what he thinks of people like Vice President Dick Cheney who doubt that global warming is caused by human activity.

"I think that those people are in such a tiny, tiny minority now with their point of view, they're almost like the ones who still believe that the moon landing was staged in a movie lot in Arizona, and those who believe the earth is flat," replied Gore. "That demeans them a little bit, but it's not that far off."
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4-1-2008 7:33 PM
merrie
Gore's group The Alliance for Climate Protection is currently launching a new $300 million ad campaign that demands reforms in environmental law to help reduce the supposed "climate crisis." But Monckton points out that in the U.K., Gore is not allowed to speak in public about his "green investment company" because to do so would violate racketeering laws by "peddling a false prospectus." He says that fact came about after a British high court found Gore's movie, An Inconvenient Truth, riddled with errors.

Monckton challenged Gore to an internationally televised debate on climate change last year.
4-1-2008 8:22 PM
n2sooners
Gore has a plan. He figures that in three years people will know that global warming is a scam, so he wants to profit as much as possible between now and then. By that time, he will have plenty of money and it will be time for the 2012 election to begin. He can then fund his own run against McCain who will win this election due to the democrat implosion.
4-1-2008 8:52 PM
merrie
Gore has a plan
He knows if he were to run in the 2008 election, that he wouldn't be able to answer all the "inconvenient questions"

He pays for his extra-large carbon footprint through Generation Investment Management, a London-based company with offices in Washington, D.C., for which he serves as chairman.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54528

Last night, Al Gore’s global-warming documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, collected an Oscar for best documentary feature, but the Tennessee Center for Policy Research has found that Gore deserves a gold statue for hypocrisy.

http://www.economist.com/debate/freeexchange/2007/02/the_oscar_win_for_al.cfm

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