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I'll have you know that President Bush is no slouch when it comes to winning prestigious awards himself. He was recently honored with a Lifetime Achievement award by the Liars Club.
He's not been much of a good luck charm for 2,000+ Americans.
Though Bush's movie, "Convenient Lie" should have won something.
Isn't it fun to fall fawning at Al's feet, revelling in the glow of his OH-so-shocking Oscar, whilst yammering soundbytes about how Bush is a liar? It's become the reflexive action of spoon-fed leftist drones everywhere!
By the way, has anyone checked Al's utility bill lately?
Oh, Mr. Chainsaw, you aren't going to jump on that ignorant puss Sean Hannity's bandwagon are you?
Hannity's arguments were based on a biased report, BTW.
When President Clinton lied, the Republicans said nothing, right??
Give it up. Let Al Gore have his moment.
When Dick Cheney receives his Oscar for shooting a friend in the face, you can celebrate his glory.
Oh Mr. Anonymous, your presumptions speak volumes about the reflexive, shrill tendencies of Al's hive.
I don't listen to/read/watch Hannity. Don't know why you'd suddenly bring it up.
I do know that Bush's "lies" are supposition, and that these "lies" were also repeated by the highest ranking Democrats, the U.N. and several other countries as well.
I find it pathetic that Al's exceedingly questionable "documentary" is hailed as noble, whilst he doesn't adhere to his sanctimonious pronouncements on lowering his energy consumption.
I also find it pathetic that "Bush lied!" soundbytes are what passes for reasoned debate these days.
Matt Chainsaw - Bless You. That Gore fellow will NOT take questions from scientists who do not accept the concept of Global Warming.
Not only does he have a high heating bill, he takes private jet flights too.
His Inconvenient Truth is also an inconvenient lie. It is driected at those who are easily fooled.
And to think.....that man wanted to be President of the United States and people voted for him.
Yup, seen Al's utility bill . . . it's amazing how high that can get when you get your power from green sources . . . oh, you left out that last part!
Those who question "An Inconvenient Truth" are free to doubt science and reality, that's their problem . . .
re anonymous: its up to like 3200 americans. and matt chainsaw: don't act like you ain't never stood in your fridge for 20 minutes deciding between snacks. He does need to cut down if he's going to be an energy advocate, but DAMN! This shouldn't be a reason for people to stop checking their energy use too.
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