Gore's sequel bombs!

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Originally Posted by bambino
You can only cry that the sky is falling so many times before people lose interest.
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Originally Posted by bambino
yeah, good. enough people know that al gore is a fraud, climate change is a scam to milk the rubes of their money.
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You can only cry so many times before people lose interest. Originally Posted by goodolboy
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  • 08-19-2017, 06:48 AM
You can only cry that the sky is falling so many times before people lose interest. Originally Posted by goodolboy
You talking about North Korea?

The war on "terror"?
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  • 08-19-2017, 06:50 AM
yeah, good. enough people know that al gore is a fraud, climate change is a scam to milk the rubes of their money. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Talk about scamming a shit pile of money...
http://www.npr.org/2011/01/17/132942...50-years-later
You ever read Ike's speach on the vast military industrial complex?
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  • 08-19-2017, 08:32 AM
yeah, good. enough people know that al gore is a fraud, climate change is a scam to milk the rubes of their money. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm


Eisenhower was worried about the costs of an arms race with the Soviet Union, and the resources it would take from other areas — such as building hospitals and schools.
Bowman says that in the speech, Eisenhower also spoke as someone who had seen the horror and lingering sadness of war, saying that "we must learn how to compose differences not with arms, but with intellect and decent purpose."
Another concern, Bowman says, was the possibility that as the military and the arms industry gained power, they would be a threat to democracy, with civilians losing control of the military-industrial complex.
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Eisenhower was worried about the costs of an arms race with the Soviet Union, and the resources it would take from other areas — such as building hospitals and schools.
Bowman says that in the speech, Eisenhower also spoke as someone who had seen the horror and lingering sadness of war, saying that "we must learn how to compose differences not with arms, but with intellect and decent purpose."
Another concern, Bowman says, was the possibility that as the military and the arms industry gained power, they would be a threat to democracy, with civilians losing control of the military-industrial complex. Originally Posted by WTF
why did you throw that in there with Ike & military industrial complex which had nothing to do with Al Gore & his stupid movie(s).