Everyday Joe: I’ll take Hypocrites for $1000 Alex.
Alex: His mansion, [20-room, eight-bathroom] located in the posh Belle Meade area of Nashville, consumes more electricity every month than the average American household uses in an entire year, according to the Nashville Electric Service (NES).
Everyday Joe: Who is Al Gore?
Yes. THAT Al Gore. The one who’s documentary won an Oscar for brainwashing enough people to think that climate change is more important than dealing with Al Quaeda. The one who calls on the little guy to take the bus and to reduce electricity consumption at home.
Yes. THAT Al Gore.
I guess it’s a little too inconvenient to only turn off the plasma televisions that run his award winning, full of exaggerations, insomnia killing DVDs 24/7. Well, at least when they’re not playing re-runs of President Bill Clinton’s “It depends what your definition of ‘is’ is” speech.
I guess the electrical bill is going up now that he’s going to have to build another room just to house the statue that has more charisma than him.
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Just who is he buying carbon credits from? Buying carbon credits means that someone somewhere else isn’t using the CO2 he is. It is almost certainly someone who makes less than Mr. Gore. Since CO2 is a by-product of economic development, Mr. Gore is essentially holding someone down in order to maintain his posh lifestyle. They have to give up the production of CO2 that would lead them to a better way of life so Al Gore can heat his mansion.
How egalitarian!
I typically don’t visit hate-sites such as yours, where pure partisan anger trumps reality and what is best for our country.
I just needed to let you know that your obvious support for Bush and his incompetent cronies has put our entire nation at jeopardy. You are indirectly responsible for the wiretaps, the secret detentions and gestapo tactics, the erosion of our civil liberties. You righties make like we are under constant threat of attack; I bet you don’t know one person who even suffered a hangnail on 9/11.
Answer one question for me; name one instance of glaring stupidity or incompetence in the governance of Al Gore and his boss… can you? OK now name the scandals and lunacy Cheney has been involved in.
Do you really endorse that kind of government, those kind of policies?
Indigent: I’m not quite sure what makes my site a hate site. Is it because I don’t believe what you do?
I can’t actually name anything Clinton and Gore did while they were in charge. In fact, they are alot like the “progressive” liberals in Canada who didn’t do anything while in power then complained when the next crew tried to do something. They did throw a couple of Tomahawks into Sudan though… How’d that work out again?
How can I be indirectly responsible for what is going on down in the States, I’m not American so I couldn’t vote for Bush even if I wanted to and I don’t know if I would actually have voted for Bush/Cheney in 04.
You’re right, I don’t know anyone who suffered a hangnail on 9/11. But I can send you a list of names of people that died in the towers.
I’m not for torture, but I’m also not for terrorism.
I don’t endorse the Republicans but I wouldn’t vote Democrat either.
Good work on commenting on the article though. Do you think Al Gore is actually doing something or just talking the talk?
Sorry for the lag time, in rebuttal check this out;
Longest Economic Expansion in U.S. History. In February 2000, the United States entered the 107th consecutive month of economic expansion — the longest economic expansion in history.
In 1992, the Federal budget deficit was $290 billion – the largest dollar deficit in American history. In January 1993, the Congressional Budget Office projected that the deficit would grow to $455 billion by 2000.
In July 2000, the Treasury Department announced that the United States will pay off $221 billion of debt this year — the largest one-year debt pay down in American history.
22.2 million new jobs have been created since 1993, the most jobs ever created under a single Administration — and more new jobs than Presidents Reagan and Bush created during their three terms.
There’s a lot more where that came from, check the URL below
http://home.att.net/~jrhsc/jobwelldone.html
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