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Yeah, so like wow, Al Gore was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize. Great. Good for him.
I was genuinely happy for Mr Gore. I was cockahoop for the man but then Saturday I read The Times and Ross Clark’s article, [reproduced in part at left], “A convenient Nobel prize for politics” and then as if that was not enough this article in Sunday’s edition, did it for me so my view about Gore and the climate changeologists movement crumbled and upgraded to an even deeper cynical view.
The smidgen of respect I had for the movement and Gore, evaporated like the steam from my cooling latte’. I have always thought Gore was the best, most active and influential VP of the few who have served in my lifetime. But then in hindsight, he had a fantastic boss who provided the stage for him to go about his business and succeed so wonderfully during the Clinton years.
I had a completely different article prepared to help celebrate Action Day with the other 15,567 bloggers. But the ruling in England’s High Court changed that. So I deleted it.
You will know that I have previously raised my opposition to the facts presented to support Global Warming and have stated here that we have been lied to. So we need a debate. A debate will balance the views, denounce the liars and bring facts to the fore that the world can rely on to make sound decisions about the future.
It is a shame that Gore went down this road with his movie all the while knowing he was not representing the truth or the facts. Was he hoodwinked by ultra-ambitious businessmen or political cadre’s? Whatever, it seems his ambition has got the better of his judgement. And now the rallying cry of us unbelievers will be heard even more loudly and clearer.















































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