Al-Gore, the "inventor" of internet and icon to the moonbats planetwide raised more then few eyebrows with his hysterical postulates:
"The planet has a fever," Gore said. "If your baby has a fever, you go to the doctor. If the doctor says you need to intervene here, you don't say, 'Well, I read a science fiction novel that told me it's not a problem.' If the crib's on fire, you don't speculate that the baby is flame retardant. You take action."This moron can´t even imagine notion that
- our "remedy" could make things even worse
- that geologically speaking we are here mere seconds of "Gaia´s" life and thus know shit about the atmosphere and complexity of the climate
- that the little we know shows that even in warmest periods of the planet there was ice on the polar caps
- and the last nail to his "theory" (news just in):
The United States emerged unscathed from the 2006 season after it spawned a below-average nine storms, of which five became hurricanes. Experts had universally -- and erroneously -- predicted 2006 would be a busy year for Atlantic storms.
None of the hurricanes hit the United States, bringing welcome relief to beleaguered residents of the U.S. Gulf Coast, where Katrina killed 1,500 people, swamped New Orleans and caused about $80 billion in damage the year before.
Gore Implores Congress to Save Planet
Former Vice President Al Gore testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 21,2007.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Al Gore, who has reversed his political fortunes to become a potential contender in the 2008 presidential race, made an emotional return to Congress Wednesday in an appeal for an even more dramatic rescue - saving the planet.
Gore - who is one of voters' top choices for the Democratic presidential nomination even though he says he's not running - implored lawmakers to adopt a list of policy prescriptions to stop global warming.
Fresh off a triumphant Academy Awards appearance in which his climate change documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" won two Oscars, Gore drew overflow crowds as he testified before House and Senate panels about a "true planetary emergency" if Congress fails to act. He said addressing the problem is a moral issue and should not be a partisan or political.
But Gore faced a more skeptical reception than the warm embrace he received from Hollywood as Republicans questioned the science behind his testimony.
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This guy is shrewd political operator and is trying to gain the Democartic Presidential nomination for 2008 by STEALTH.
That he´s spreading distortions, lies & propaganda so that small children in NZ, Norway and Minnesota get nightmares about drowning penguins (no kiddin', just heard it on i-radio!) and not so small people make wrong decisions and act on his paranoia, that doesn´t bother him...
Yeah, Václav Klaus is right: this is a cult, a guilt-trip...
And I not yet got started about his GIGANTIC el-power bill!
What a schmuck!
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