Gore Exposed as Just Another Lying Lawyer Turned Politician
At the end of Gore's movie, "An Inconvenient Truth," viewers are asked, "Are you ready to change the way you live"? Following this line of thinking, the movie's web site suggests many ways that you can "reduce your impact at home," including using less heating and air conditioning, buying expensive fluorescent light bulbs, using less hot water, using a clothesline rather than a dryer, carpooling, flying less and buying cost-inefficient hybrid cars.
Given that Gore calls the fight against global warming a "moral imperative" in the movie, you might reasonably think that he practices what his movie's web site preaches. But you'd be wrong.
In the wake of the movie winning an Oscar last month, the Tennessee Center for Policy Research reported that Gore's Nashville mansion consumed more than 20 times the electricity than the national average. Last August, the Gore mansion burned more than twice the electricity in a single month as the average American family uses in an ENTIRE YEAR. Gore's heated pool house alone uses more than $500 in electricity every month
What a fraud.
This is why I say, global warming isn't an issue --because it's being treated like a soapbox for Gore's party. This is also why I feel sorry for Richard Branson, who threw away $18million dollars toward fighting global warming; millions that will likely be spent on grass-roots garbage technology and as living-expense grants for underachieving post grads.
Engineers, physicists and inventors. Not pigaticians.
At the end of Gore's movie, "An Inconvenient Truth," viewers are asked, "Are you ready to change the way you live"? Following this line of thinking, the movie's web site suggests many ways that you can "reduce your impact at home," including using less heating and air conditioning, buying expensive fluorescent light bulbs, using less hot water, using a clothesline rather than a dryer, carpooling, flying less and buying cost-inefficient hybrid cars.
Given that Gore calls the fight against global warming a "moral imperative" in the movie, you might reasonably think that he practices what his movie's web site preaches. But you'd be wrong.
In the wake of the movie winning an Oscar last month, the Tennessee Center for Policy Research reported that Gore's Nashville mansion consumed more than 20 times the electricity than the national average. Last August, the Gore mansion burned more than twice the electricity in a single month as the average American family uses in an ENTIRE YEAR. Gore's heated pool house alone uses more than $500 in electricity every month
What a fraud.
This is why I say, global warming isn't an issue --because it's being treated like a soapbox for Gore's party. This is also why I feel sorry for Richard Branson, who threw away $18million dollars toward fighting global warming; millions that will likely be spent on grass-roots garbage technology and as living-expense grants for underachieving post grads.
Engineers, physicists and inventors. Not pigaticians.