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Old 07-08-2007, 11:29 PM
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the best part was alicia k with her big leggie!!
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Old 07-10-2007, 09:44 PM
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The concert was a complete waste. Very rich people doing whatever their thing is. global warming is occurring with most likely very limited if any human influence. Ice ages have come and gone in the history of time with very limited human influence as well!! The planet has always warmed and cooled...a lot.

That being said. I really don't understand the hatred of Al Gore. There have been multitudes of worse humans than him inhabiting the planet. He feels strongly about an issue, and actually makes legit points about it. Whether he is right or wrong...it should be a very wise thing to explore by the entire planet...begin limiting fossil fuel consumption...with the ultimate goal of ending it. It simply makes sense regardless of which political party you belong to or support. Or whether you hate Al Gore or not. I don't think the complete ending of fossil fuel use will ever come, but we as human beings should really look to start limiting the use. Enertainers in politics generally is a bad mix, but it does happen and sometimes they can rise...Ronald Reagan, Gopher from the Love Boat, Shirley Temple, and Steve Largent all come to mind.

Al Gore is not the embodiement of evil as many on one side of the political spectrum like to suggest. And he never said he invented the internet. I used to be on that side of the political spectrum, but Al Gore was the first democrat I pulled the trigger for in a presidential election and I remain confident that was the correct choice in that election given the two whom were running. If the media were truly "liberal", George Bush would never have become president. Al Gore was poorly treated by said "liberal" media in 200 with said internet inventing...sighs during debates magnified and talked about for days on end and many other things that meant nothing tipped the scales in my opinion. Bush was the golden media boy in 2000 and his own alcoholism was never broached as a subject in said election. Gore sighing was a much bigger issue in 2000 than a potential non-treated alcoholic as president.
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Old 07-11-2007, 07:19 AM
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The concert was a complete waste. Very rich people doing whatever their thing is. global warming is occurring with most likely very limited if any human influence. Ice ages have come and gone in the history of time with very limited human influence as well!! The planet has always warmed and cooled...a lot.

That being said. I really don't understand the hatred of Al Gore. There have been multitudes of worse humans than him inhabiting the planet. He feels strongly about an issue, and actually makes legit points about it. Whether he is right or wrong...it should be a very wise thing to explore by the entire planet...begin limiting fossil fuel consumption...with the ultimate goal of ending it. It simply makes sense regardless of which political party you belong to or support. Or whether you hate Al Gore or not. I don't think the complete ending of fossil fuel use will ever come, but we as human beings should really look to start limiting the use. Enertainers in politics generally is a bad mix, but it does happen and sometimes they can rise...Ronald Reagan, Gopher from the Love Boat, Shirley Temple, and Steve Largent all come to mind.

Al Gore is not the embodiement of evil as many on one side of the political spectrum like to suggest. And he never said he invented the internet. I used to be on that side of the political spectrum, but Al Gore was the first democrat I pulled the trigger for in a presidential election and I remain confident that was the correct choice in that election given the two whom were running. If the media were truly "liberal", George Bush would never have become president. Al Gore was poorly treated by said "liberal" media in 200 with said internet inventing...sighs during debates magnified and talked about for days on end and many other things that meant nothing tipped the scales in my opinion. Bush was the golden media boy in 2000 and his own alcoholism was never broached as a subject in said election. Gore sighing was a much bigger issue in 2000 than a potential non-treated alcoholic as president.

and on that note:

http://www.perkel.com/politics/gore/internet.htm

article on gores comments, and how the media, the gop and bush handled them.

i've never cared much for gore--as to whether he'd have been better than bush, well who knows?
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