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Gore Used Fictional Video to Illustrate ‘Inconvenient Tr
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23/04/2008 13:52:54
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
 
 
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23/04/2008 13:42:33
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Politics
Category:
Environment
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01312674
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01312684
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>So what? Do you expect a team of cineast waiting around for a block of ice to fall down? It's the message that needed to pass, not actual pictures.
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>Tell me, do you really think that we can continue to reject all kinds of chemicals in the air and that it will have no consequences whatsoever in near or far future?
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>>"It goes without saying that climate realists around the world believe Nobel Laureate Al Gore used false information throughout his schlockumentary "An Inconvenient Truth" in order to generate global warming hysteria.
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>>On Friday, it was revealed by ABC News that one of the famous shots of supposed Antarctic ice shelves in the film was actually a computer-generated image from the 2004 science fiction blockbuster The Day After Tomorrow."
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>>http://newsbusters.org/node/20680?q=blogs/noel-sheppard/2008/04/22/abc-s-20-20-gore-used-fictional-film-clip-inconvenient-truth


LOL. I have a bridge to sell you too... how about snake oil? It amazes how far the left will go to support pur junk science.
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