Saturday, December 5, 2009

Gore, A Fraud And Coward

I made a lot of enemies when Tennessean Al Gore, Jr. lost the presidential race against George Bush. One e-mail I kept during the aftermath of the hotly-contested race said, "You're one of those hateful conservatives. He's from Tennessee......" I would never vote for Gore, not just because he's an uber-liberal, but because he's a fraud and coward and I'm a heat-seeking missile willing to blow up his hot-air balloon. Gore, after the election, went on to more ridiculous things like climate change, winning the Nobel Peace Prize and raking in hundreds of thousand of dollars spreading his bull patties. But now he has yet to defend another fraud that has been exposed by a hacker who tapped into other frauds in the global warming arena. The hacker got hundreds, maybe thousands, of e-mails pointing out ways to hedge the truth about global warming. Now all you-know-what has broken out. The researcher and one of the top supporter of global warming has come under fire and is now trying to cover up his fraud. He's even saying it's all a hoax, this playing with figures and the cover-up might be working. I can't remember any of the mainstream media -- ABC, NBC or CBS -- doing anything. That's not a surprise, is it? OK, let's get down to the particulars, or several of them: These e-mails in question came from Phil Jones, director of global warming at the Climatic Research Unit, a world-famous center at the University of East Anglia in Britain. Jones, and some among his group, apparently has manipulated global warming statistics to suit their agenda. It has created a firestorm and Gore, bless his cowardly heart, has canceled a climate conference event. Maybe he doesn't have a defense for the questions he would finally be asked? Credit these e-mails for bringing light to a once "my way" attitude by Gore and his ilk. Even the president of the United States can figure on being grilled on these recent developments when he treks to Copenhagen next week. I would caution the president to not give away the farm. Now a lot more people are looking at this issue and that's good for everybody, except Al Gore.

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