Thursday, October 23, 2008


Al Gore, former Vice President and Nobel Peace Prize winner delivers environmental message at Harvard

Thu Oct 23


CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Al Gore returned to his alma mater to help Harvard University launch its new greenhouse gas reduction effort.

The former vice president and 1969 Harvard graduate, told a campus audience on Wednesday that it's time to find ways to make better use of knowledge to save the global environment.

Riffing off Harvard's Latin motto of "truth," he said the challenge is to find truth in the climate crisis and "use that as a basis of a new concept of who we are."

Gore, who has shared the Nobel Peace Prize and starred in the Academy Award-winning global warming documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," also received an annual service award.

yahoo report

Hey, Al, looking for "truth" in the "climate crisis?" I would be more inclined to say you are "looking to dupe in the "climate crisis."

I was never good at telling a lie, esp. after it was revealed that I was trying to lie...so...how does it feel? You know...to be exposed as a great fabricator...and then going on to expound the very fabrication you have been exposed in spewing?

I mean...to lie in the face of people that know you are lying...just what does that feel like?

That's what I'd like to know...sort of like to know...OK, on second thought...you can keep the understanding...I don't want to know.

chuck

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