Comments on: Live blog: Al Gore at the Web 2.0 Summit
Former Vice President and presidential candidate Al Gore talks to attendees of this year's Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.
Former Vice President and presidential candidate Al Gore talks to attendees of this year's Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.
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At least the Democratic party stopped returning his phone calls and told him to bug off.
Let's push aside people like Mr. Gore and focus the true lens of science on the issue, only then will we understand thereal nature and extent of the problem.
Anyway, people don't believe climate change rhetoric not because it's coming form Mr. Gore, but because it's NOT coming from the mainstream media. The same media that kept their traps shut all through the 1990s and up to 2006 is still underplaying climate change hard. In particular they are letting congress get away with doing very little about climate change. Don't bash Gore, bash the media.
- by UITD November 8, 2008 5:58 AM PST
- Al Gore, and inconvenient jackass. Was he telling people to donate web 2.0 credits to his cause?
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