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Al Gore buddy owner of sunken ship that left huge carbon footprint on Antarctic Ocean floor

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

explorer.jpgFound this on the blog Sweetness & Light

From the Canadian Free Press:  

You’d never read this in the mainstream media:  The owner of MS Explorer that sank, leaving a huge carbon footprint at the bottom of the Antarctic Ocean Friday is an acolyte of teensy-weensy carbon footprint crusader Al Gore.G.A.P.

Adventures CEO and Explorer owner, Bruce Poon Tip [sic] and Gore have similar ideals, “filling their schedules with speaking engagements on environmental change to educate global audiences.” And that’s straight off of www.gapadventures.com.  In fact, as recently as last April, both Poon Tip and Gore gave presentations at the Green Living Show in Toronto.

“I expressed my admiration for Mr. Gore’s commitment and leadership which spans more than 20 years,” commented Poon Tip.  “I also invited him aboard our legendary polar expedition ship, the MS Explorer to visit the Arctic.”

The legendary polar expedition ship…”had at least five faults at its last inspection,” according to Greenpeace spokeswoman Bunny McDiarmid.  “Maritime records show the MV Explorer has completed more than 40 cruises to the ice, but has lately been suffering maintenance and safety problems.”

Maintenance and safety problems never kept the MS Explorer from setting out for the Antarctica two weeks ago…

There was little mention in the mainstream media that the passengers were comprised of eco warriors or that they had spent thousands of dollars to see ice at a much closer range than they ever dreamed

The 38-year-old vessel was sold by Abercrombie & Kent (A&K) to G.A.P Adventures in 2004. A&K has since acquired Explorer II, now called “Minerva”…

Meanwhile, Greenpeace believes tourism in Antarctica should be strictly limited because of the fate of MS Explorer, but the silence is deafening from Poon Tip and Gore about the huge carbon footprint left on the ocean floor.

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More celebrating Gore

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Al Gore - Old Oprah appearance: “We’re all doomed in 10 years!”

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

This is an old appearance by Al Gore on the Oprah Show shortly after the release of
“An Inconvenient Lie” I believe that this was in December of 2006.
Was checking it out because both Gibson and Matthews were boring and I had not watched Gore’s stupid movie so this was the next best thing.
Besides I know y’all don’t watch Oprah and you will certainly find his little presentation performance in front of Oprah’s minions amusing.

What I found funny was how many times Oprah says “wow!” and “that’s shocking” as if the idiot Gore was actually saying something coherent.

Oprah did not become a billionaire by accident. She studies material endlessly and is an obsessed reader, which is why her show is so successful.
It’s obvious that she is trying her best to pimp for Gore and give him credibility. However anyone as informed and educated as Oprah is, it is almost criminal and irresponsible for her to have this moron on her show and allow him to portray himself as an expert on a topic he clearly knows nothing about and since the airing of this show the material he presents has been shown to be a bunch of bullshit.

This is part 1 of 4 go to my You Tube profile RepubBlackCon to view the rest.

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The $100,000 ultimate global warming challenge

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Found on the blog Conservative Blog Therapy

From Noel Sheppard at NB:

As soon-to-be-Dr. Al Gore continues to duck every person on the planet willing to debate him about his unproven anthropogenic global warming theories, one well-known skeptic has put his money where his mouth is.

On Monday evening, the website JunkScience.com, owned and managed by Steven Milloy, announced The Ultimate Global Warming Challenge.

Presenting, the $100,000 ultimate global warming challenge:

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Gore: Polluters Manipulate Climate Info

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

SINGAPORE (AP) - Research aimed at disputing the scientific consensus on global warming is part of a huge public misinformation campaign funded by some of the world’s largest carbon polluters, former Vice President Al Gore said Tuesday.”There has been an organized campaign, financed to the tune of about $10 million a year from some of the largest carbon polluters, to create the impression that there is disagreement in the scientific community,” Gore said at a forum in Singapore. “In actuality, there is very little disagreement.”

Gore likened the campaign to the millions of dollars spent by U.S. tobacco companies years ago on creating the appearance of scientific debate on smoking’s harmful effects.

“This is one of the strongest of scientific consensus views in the history of science,” Gore said. “We live in a world where what used to be called propaganda now has a major role to play in shaping public opinion.”

After the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, made up of the world’s top climate scientists, released a report in February that warned that the cause of global warming is “very likely” man-made, “the deniers offered a bounty of $10,000 for each article disputing the consensus that people could crank out and get published somewhere,” Gore said.

“They’re trying to manipulate opinion and they are taking us for fools,” he said.

There is more, but why bother, His global warming jihad is beginning to run out of steam. Even Oprah is showing a rerun of his 2006 interview with her shortly after the release of his propaganda hoax flick “A convenient lie.”
If you missed this award wining propaganda performance, I’ll have up on my RepubBlackCon You Tube profile tomorrow sometime.
Oprah gives a great performance too, by pretending that she is “amazed” at the information he presents, knowing damm well his is full of shit.

Heck while we is talkin about Mr. Gore, why don’t I recycle this You Tube clip again in case some of y’all missed it.
Gore criticizes Bush for ignoring Iraq’s ties to terrorism

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