Irish journalist confronts Al Gore about his 'Inconvenient Truth' movie
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Mr Irish Journalist, I salute you!!!!!
The facts are often inconvenient eh Mr Gore?
Still, you're baloney has you now $100m+ better off.
Tough if it destroys economies, lives and hamstrings the developing nations. Who cares?
Mr Blair started wars based on lies, reneged on Referendums and is in line to be President of Europe (oh and I believe he's also trying to get a bit of the Climate Change Action as well - now there's a surprise!)
Don't you realise you're not allowed to question global warming? It's against the rules. Just accept, and get on with your life. Oh yeah, the government will be along soon enough to tell you how to do that as well.
Climate change specifically and the green movement in general is based on a hatred of capitalism (God bless Adam Smith) and I truly believe the outcome of all this worthless pratt is more redistribution of wealth from the people who produce the wealth to the people who want it but do not want to earn it.
Shame on you Gore! How sickened I am by him and his followers that they have preyed on a fear of the future. Just answer the question. How many times have we seen this in politics. A colossal con trick, only those set to make money and hold power over others with no dissent, no doubting. The Inconvenient questioning must continue! At least one journalist had the guts to ask the blindingly obvious questions.
Ignorance. A chosen state of mentality. Usually, one sees a few subjects w/ an opinion one way and a few w/ an opposing opinion. All of the independent and institutional scientic resultants (plus common sense) and there are those who choose what "evidence" they will accept as to their already preconceived notion of GW. Think about it: 100 million years (+) to "make" oil. We have been burning it for less than 200 yrs. Plus, populating the earth and destroying millions of acres of trees in the last 200 years at a high rate. End of argument, fools.
Our planet is in the most biggest ploblem now adays because of the global warming. the cientific predicts that things will happen and we must to do something for solve this problem.
We can probably expect tonight's episode to be a lollapalooza. The "death" of Jeremy Bentham has been hanging over our heads since the Season Three finale, when a bereft Jack stood over Bentham's coffin, and we all had to wonder whose body was in there and precisely what Jack was thinking and feeling.
If this episode lives up to the promise of its title, we will finally see how (and why) Locke assumed the Jeremy Bentham identity and how he was able to make contact with the Oceanic Six and what he said to them.
Of course, this leads to all sorts of questions with no easily predictable answers. If Locke followed Ben's footsteps by using the wheel to leave the island, where will he wind up? Will there be yet another time difference when he leaves the island? And, since the chances are remote that he will magically wind up in Los Angeles with the folks he is looking for -- how will he get to them?
Rivera would have to give up a lot of the money he's already raised for his Senate bid because it's corporate -- but his donors could give it back to him. But there's also word that strategist Carlos Curbelo may throw his hat in. A little over a year ago, Curbelo lost to Rivera by a sole vote in the race to chair the Miami-Dade Republican Party.
The race could have implications for other races on the ballot: Curbelo is loyal to Senate candidate Charlie Crist; Rivera is tight with his primary challenger Marco Rubio. But they share one thing with the Diaz-Balarts: both are ardent supporters of the embargo against Cuba. Curbelo has never held elected office.
Curbelo called Diaz-Balart the "personification of honorable public service. That's his legacy. Our community is losing a strong voice in Washington but is gaining a private citizen that will continue working for the causes that unite us."
i like this part of the post:"The other day I was having a conversation with one of the people I mentor. We were working on his personal brand. I had given him an
assignment of coming up with three or four words or phrases that by which he wanted to be known." is very good
I would like the river monsters to come to west virginia and investigate the dam at cotton hill fayette county .They say that there is fish bigger than a volkswagon. would love to know how true it is thamk you. it would be great to have river monsters to come to fulton new york to investigate these sturgeon bcuz ive never seen one in those waters and it was amazing.
Mr Irish Journalist, I salute you!!!!!
The facts are often inconvenient eh Mr Gore?
Still, you're baloney has you now $100m+ better off.
Tough if it destroys economies, lives and hamstrings the developing nations. Who cares?
Mr Blair started wars based on lies, reneged on Referendums and is in line to be President of Europe (oh and I believe he's also trying to get a bit of the Climate Change Action as well - now there's a surprise!)
Climate Change - What a load of tosh!
Posted by: A Reformed Labour Voter | October 13, 2009 at 06:43 PM
Wow dare you, Mr Irish Journalist?
Don't you realise you're not allowed to question global warming? It's against the rules. Just accept, and get on with your life. Oh yeah, the government will be along soon enough to tell you how to do that as well.
Posted by: Mark M | October 13, 2009 at 07:22 PM
God this is embarassing.
Of all of us who would like to put some sensible questions about the validity of AGW, this idiot gets the slot and makes a fool of himself!
Posted by: John Moss | October 13, 2009 at 07:26 PM
I wonder if polar bear saving Al Gore has seen this, it's a MUST SEE!
Saul Griffith: Climate change recalculated
http://fora.tv/2009/01/16/Saul_Griffith_Climate_Change_Recalculated
Posted by: T.England. Very working class. | October 13, 2009 at 08:35 PM
Climate change specifically and the green movement in general is based on a hatred of capitalism (God bless Adam Smith) and I truly believe the outcome of all this worthless pratt is more redistribution of wealth from the people who produce the wealth to the people who want it but do not want to earn it.
Posted by: rufusfan | October 14, 2009 at 07:02 AM
And what sensible questions would Mark M ask?
Posted by: Gil | October 14, 2009 at 01:13 PM
Shame on you Gore! How sickened I am by him and his followers that they have preyed on a fear of the future. Just answer the question. How many times have we seen this in politics. A colossal con trick, only those set to make money and hold power over others with no dissent, no doubting. The Inconvenient questioning must continue! At least one journalist had the guts to ask the blindingly obvious questions.
Posted by: Avellana | October 14, 2009 at 03:47 PM
Ignorance. A chosen state of mentality. Usually, one sees a few subjects w/ an opinion one way and a few w/ an opposing opinion. All of the independent and institutional scientic resultants (plus common sense) and there are those who choose what "evidence" they will accept as to their already preconceived notion of GW. Think about it: 100 million years (+) to "make" oil. We have been burning it for less than 200 yrs. Plus, populating the earth and destroying millions of acres of trees in the last 200 years at a high rate. End of argument, fools.
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We can probably expect tonight's episode to be a lollapalooza. The "death" of Jeremy Bentham has been hanging over our heads since the Season Three finale, when a bereft Jack stood over Bentham's coffin, and we all had to wonder whose body was in there and precisely what Jack was thinking and feeling.
If this episode lives up to the promise of its title, we will finally see how (and why) Locke assumed the Jeremy Bentham identity and how he was able to make contact with the Oceanic Six and what he said to them.
Of course, this leads to all sorts of questions with no easily predictable answers. If Locke followed Ben's footsteps by using the wheel to leave the island, where will he wind up? Will there be yet another time difference when he leaves the island? And, since the chances are remote that he will magically wind up in Los Angeles with the folks he is looking for -- how will he get to them?
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Rivera would have to give up a lot of the money he's already raised for his Senate bid because it's corporate -- but his donors could give it back to him. But there's also word that strategist Carlos Curbelo may throw his hat in. A little over a year ago, Curbelo lost to Rivera by a sole vote in the race to chair the Miami-Dade Republican Party.
The race could have implications for other races on the ballot: Curbelo is loyal to Senate candidate Charlie Crist; Rivera is tight with his primary challenger Marco Rubio. But they share one thing with the Diaz-Balarts: both are ardent supporters of the embargo against Cuba. Curbelo has never held elected office.
Curbelo called Diaz-Balart the "personification of honorable public service. That's his legacy. Our community is losing a strong voice in Washington but is gaining a private citizen that will continue working for the causes that unite us."
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