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Al Gore follow-up to 'An Inconvenient Truth' published (AFP)

AFP - Al Gore has released a follow-up to 2006 best-seller "An Inconvenient Truth," the former US vice president's rallying cry against global warming, a statement said Wednesday. » Full Story on Yahoo! News

Al is a former everything! Havin trouble keepin a job pal?

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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It is titled 'I really didn't invent the internet...I am merely a pathological lying attention whore.'

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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A huge con man! and very successful. But he is full of it.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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If somebody buys his new book, that somebody must have his/her head examined, and given electroshock treatment. This is the author of the biggest hoax of this century. He has become a billionaire laughing all the way to the bank. He should be with the Kardashians, Pelosi and other obnoxious fellows of the fauna of the U..S

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Rest assured that this Somebody will never read this Science Fiction novel.

I wonder if Al bothered to correct the thirty-five errors found in his movie in this new book?

http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/monckto
n/goreerrors.html

WASHINGTON
(7-15-08) - Mathematical proof that there is no “climate crisis” appears today in a major, peer-reviewed paper in Physics and Society, a learned journal of the 4,600-strong American Physical Society, SPPI reports.

Christopher Monckton, who once advised Margaret Thatcher, demonstrates via 30 equations that computer models used by the UN’s climate panel (IPCC) were pre-programmed with overstated values for the three variables whose product is “climate sensitivity” (temperature increase in response to greenhouse-gas increase), resulting in a 500-2000% overstatement of CO2’s effect on temperature in the IPCC’s latest climate assessment report, published in 2007.

posted Nov 5, 2009 |
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Don't discount the power of science fiction, look at the success of L Ron Hubbard

posted Nov 5, 2009 |
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