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Al Gore.......Earth's Interior is Millions of Degree's
#1
Everyone needs to watch the video, my question is how can anyone still defend Al Gore and his global warming theories when he makes comments like this. While appearing on Conan O'bryan's show they discussed geothermal energy, Gore states that 2 kilometers or so down in the interior of the earth it is extreamely hot about several million degrees, yet the temperature of the core of the earth is estimated to be somewhere around 6,500 F and about 1,800 miles from the Earths crust.

He also said they have just figured out how to drill 2 kilometers deep without melting the drill bits, in that heat, now 2 kilometers is equal to 6,651 feet, someone needs to tell Algore that we've been drilling gas wells deeper than that for years, maybe he should contact the gas and oil companies and see what their secert drill bit is made of.


[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns_4pzfOSTc"]YouTube- There is only one goddess Gaia and Al Gore is her prophet[/ame]
#2
Old School Wrote:Everyone needs to watch the video, my question is how can anyone still defend Al Gore and his global warming theories when he makes comments like this. While appearing on Conan O'bryan's show they discussed geothermal energy, Gore states that 2 kilometers or so down in the interior of the earth it is extreamely hot about several million degrees, yet the temperature of the core of the earth is estimated to be somewhere around 6,500 F and about 1,800 miles from the Earths crust.

He also said they have just figured out how to drill 2 kilometers deep without melting the drill bits, in that heat, now 2 kilometers is equal to 6,651 feet, someone needs to tell Algore that we've been drilling gas wells deeper than that for years, maybe he should contact the gas and oil companies and see what their secert drill bit is made of.


Great post, Old School! Better to be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt. Gore should know better than to wander off script like that. He was not even a good college math and science student.

Gore's best characteristics are his ignorance, arrogance, greed, and hypocrisy. What I really detest about the man is his dishonesty and cowardice.
#3
More evidence supporting the global warming hoax...

Climate sceptics claim leaked emails are evidence of collusion among scientists

[INDENT]Hundreds of emails and documents exchanged between world's leading climate scientists stolen by hackers and leaked online

In one email, dated November 1999, one scientist wrote: "I've just completed Mike's Nature [the science journal] trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie, from 1981 onwards) and from 1961 for Keith's to hide the decline."

This sentence, in particular, has been leapt upon by sceptics as evidence of manipulating data, but the credibility of the email has not been verified. The scientists who allegedly sent it declined to comment on the email.

"It does look incriminating on the surface, but there are lots of single sentences that taken out of context can appear incriminating," said Bob Ward, director of policy and communications at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics. "You can't tell what they are talking about. Scientists say 'trick' not just to mean deception. They mean it as a clever way of doing something - a short cut can be a trick."

In another alleged email, one of the scientists apparently refers to the death of a prominent climate change sceptic by saying "in an odd way this is cheering news".[/INDENT]
These do not sound like objective researchers to me and they are among the most "prominent" proponents of the theory of man-made global warming.
#4
Ole Al Gore is our Saviour, what a joke this guys is. Before long he will be the creator himself......
#5
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THE HEAT IS ON
Gore's 'carbon offsets'
paid to firm he owns
Critics say justification for energy-rich lifestyle serves as way for former VP to profit

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Posted: March 02, 2007
4:13 pm Eastern

© 2009 WorldNetDaily.com




Al Gore's Nashville mansion (PajamasMedia.com)
Al Gore defends his extraordinary personal energy usage by telling critics he maintains a "carbon neutral" lifestyle by buying "carbon offsets," but the company that receives his payments turns out to be partly owned and chaired by the former vice president himself.
Gore has built a "green money-making machine capable of eventually generating billions of dollars for investors, including himself, but he set it up so that the average Joe can't afford to play on Gore's terms," writes blogger Dan Riehl.

Gore has described the lifestyle he and his wife Tipper live as "carbon neutral," meaning he tries to offset any energy usage, including plane flights and car trips, by "purchasing verifiable reductions in CO2 elsewhere."

But it turns out he pays for his extra-large carbon footprint through Generation Investment Management, a London-based company with offices in Washington, D.C., for which he serves as chairman. The company was established to take financial advantage of new technologies and solutions related to combating "global warming," reports blogger Bill Hobbs.

Generation Investment Management's U.S. branch is headed by a former Gore staffer and fund-raiser, Peter S. Knight, who once was the target of probes by the Federal Election Commission and the Department of Justice.

Hobbs points out Gore stands to make a lot of money from his promotion of the alleged "global warming" threat, which is disputed by many mainstream scientists.

"In other words, he 'buys' his 'carbon offsets' from himself, through a transaction designed to boost his own investments and return a profit to himself," Hobbs writes. "To be blunt, Gore doesn't buy 'carbon offsets' through Generation Investment Management – he buys stocks."

As WND reported, Gore, whose film warning of a coming cataclysm due to man-made "global warming" won two Oscars, has a mansion in the posh Belle Meade area of Nashville that consumes more electricity every month than the average American household uses in an entire year, according to the Tennessee Center for Policy Research, citing data from the Nashville Electric Service.

The think tanks says since the release of Gore's film, the former presidential candidate's energy consumption has increased from an average of 16,200 kilowatt-hours per month in 2005, to 18,400 per month in 2006.


Ak Gore is a typical liberal elitist - do what I say not what I do. He epitomizes pecksniffery (I think I will send that one to O'Reilly) because he is a sanctimonous hypocrit!
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Joe Friday Wrote:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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THE HEAT IS ON
Gore's 'carbon offsets'
paid to firm he owns
Critics say justification for energy-rich lifestyle serves as way for former VP to profit

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Posted: March 02, 2007
4:13 pm Eastern

© 2009 WorldNetDaily.com




Al Gore's Nashville mansion (PajamasMedia.com)
Al Gore defends his extraordinary personal energy usage by telling critics he maintains a "carbon neutral" lifestyle by buying "carbon offsets," but the company that receives his payments turns out to be partly owned and chaired by the former vice president himself.
Gore has built a "green money-making machine capable of eventually generating billions of dollars for investors, including himself, but he set it up so that the average Joe can't afford to play on Gore's terms," writes blogger Dan Riehl.

Gore has described the lifestyle he and his wife Tipper live as "carbon neutral," meaning he tries to offset any energy usage, including plane flights and car trips, by "purchasing verifiable reductions in CO2 elsewhere."

But it turns out he pays for his extra-large carbon footprint through Generation Investment Management, a London-based company with offices in Washington, D.C., for which he serves as chairman. The company was established to take financial advantage of new technologies and solutions related to combating "global warming," reports blogger Bill Hobbs.

Generation Investment Management's U.S. branch is headed by a former Gore staffer and fund-raiser, Peter S. Knight, who once was the target of probes by the Federal Election Commission and the Department of Justice.

Hobbs points out Gore stands to make a lot of money from his promotion of the alleged "global warming" threat, which is disputed by many mainstream scientists.

"In other words, he 'buys' his 'carbon offsets' from himself, through a transaction designed to boost his own investments and return a profit to himself," Hobbs writes. "To be blunt, Gore doesn't buy 'carbon offsets' through Generation Investment Management – he buys stocks."

As WND reported, Gore, whose film warning of a coming cataclysm due to man-made "global warming" won two Oscars, has a mansion in the posh Belle Meade area of Nashville that consumes more electricity every month than the average American household uses in an entire year, according to the Tennessee Center for Policy Research, citing data from the Nashville Electric Service.

The think tanks says since the release of Gore's film, the former presidential candidate's energy consumption has increased from an average of 16,200 kilowatt-hours per month in 2005, to 18,400 per month in 2006.


Ak Gore is a typical liberal elitist - do what I say not what I do. He epitomizes pecksniffery (I think I will send that one to O'Reilly) because he is a sanctimonous hypocrit!


You can't deny that Gore likes the green stuff, to bad it not about a green environment, but his green bank account, filled with our dollars.
#7
^ Amen
#8
Lets not forget that Al Gore is a military veteran and served in Vietnam.

Show some respect!:lmao:
#9
DevilsWin Wrote:Lets not forget that Al Gore is a military veteran and served in Vietnam.

Show some respect!:lmao:


Nidal Malik Hasan, is also military veteran, do you respect him?
#10
Listen I am a Democrat but I wouldn't vote for Al Gore.
#11
Amun-Ra Wrote:Listen I am a Democrat but I wouldn't vote for Al Gore.

:Thumbs: Even im not that politically retarded.
#12
Wildcatk23 Wrote::Thumbs: Even im not that politically retarded.

Keep moving to the right my friend! :eyeroll:
#13
Old School Wrote:Nidal Malik Hasan, is also military veteran, do you respect him?
Stupid question. The answer is no!
#14
Joe Friday Wrote:Keep moving to the right my friend! :eyeroll:
Screw the right and the left for that matter. I try to keep more towards the middle.
#15
Amun-Ra Wrote:Screw the right and the left for that matter. I try to keep more towards the middle.

:Thumbs:
#16
Amun-Ra Wrote:Screw the right and the left for that matter. I try to keep more towards the middle.

Define what you think the middle is.

As Thomas Jefferson stated, "In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock."
#17
DevilsWin Wrote:Lets not forget that Al Gore is a military veteran and served in Vietnam.

Show some respect!:lmao:
he was a reporter:please:
#18
nky Wrote:he was a reporter:please:

Which means he had to save his *** and get the story!
#19
DevilsWin Wrote:Which means he had to save his *** and get the story!
Actually, Gore was assigned to a high-ranking general's staff and spent much of his time investigating the best bars in Saigon. It was a tough job but somebody had to do it - the curse of being born the son of a powerful sitting US Senator.
#20
Hoot Gibson Wrote:Actually, Gore was assigned to a high-ranking general's staff and spent much of his time investigating the best bars in Saigon. It was a tough job but somebody had to do it - the curse of being born the son of a powerful sitting US Senator.

The original 'beer summit?'
:beerwez:
#21
Joe Friday Wrote:The original 'beer summit?'
:beerwez:
Forgive me. I should not have made light of Al Gore's service as a general's photographer. It was his biggest positive contribution to his nation during his long career in public service, IMHO.

This nation would be a better place had former VP Gore pursued a career in photography after his discharge.
#22
Joe Friday Wrote:Define what you think the middle is.

As Thomas Jefferson stated, "In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock."
Not too liberal or too conservative. Try to keep an open mind to everything thats going on in our goverment and follow one side blindly.
#23
DevilsWin Wrote:Lets not forget that Al Gore is a military veteran and served in Vietnam.

Show some respect!:lmao:


..
#24
Hoot Gibson Wrote:Actually, Gore was assigned to a high-ranking general's staff and spent much of his time investigating the best bars in Saigon. It was a tough job but somebody had to do it - the curse of being born the son of a powerful sitting US Senator.


Some catchy lyrics, huh?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=LMUBWKJ5A_0
#25
Mr.Kimball Wrote:Some catchy lyrics, huh?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=LMUBWKJ5A_0

:rockon:
#26
Mr.Kimball Wrote:Some catchy lyrics, huh?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=LMUBWKJ5A_0
Glad you're back Kimball, missed you. This song makes me think of my father-in-law, front line of Vietnam in Da Nang.
#27
TheRealVille Wrote:Glad you're back Kimball, missed you. This song makes me think of my father-in-law, front line of Vietnam in Da Nang.
Thanks 'ville. Hope you've been well.
#28
Amun-Ra Wrote:Not too liberal or too conservative. Try to keep an open mind to everything thats going on in our goverment and follow one side blindly.

Fair enough.

Personally, I find it extremely difficult to vote for a democrat on the National level because they do not reflect my beliefs, such as strong defense, hand up - not hand out, Christian principles, less government, less taxes, free enterprise, democracy (the politicians work for the governed, STAY AWAY FROM SOCIALISM). As Thomas Jefferson said, "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."
#29
Joe Friday Wrote:Fair enough.

Personally, I find it extremely difficult to vote for a democrat on the National level because they do not reflect my beliefs, such as strong defense, hand up - not hand out, Christian principles, less government, less taxes, free enterprise, democracy (the politicians work for the governed, STAY AWAY FROM SOCIALISM). As Thomas Jefferson said, "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."

All good points JF :Thumbs:
#30
Joe Friday Wrote:Fair enough.

Personally, I find it extremely difficult to vote for a democrat on the National level because they do not reflect my beliefs, such as strong defense, hand up - not hand out, Christian principles, less government, less taxes, free enterprise, democracy (the politicians work for the governed, STAY AWAY FROM SOCIALISM). As Thomas Jefferson said, "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."

I think the Republican party only pretends to stand for these things because they're wedge issues. Perfect for pitting us against each other.

Sending troops to war with the weapons they have instead of the weapons they need is the Republican way. That's how Paul Wolfowitz Donald Rumsfeld and **** Cheney did it. They wrote the book on Conservative military philosophy as well as presiding over its implementation for the last 40 years. Starting wars and using your troops for every little police matter isn't the definition of strong support for the military.

Supporting the military means giving them the equipment they need and the time they need when they are asked to deploy overseas for our protection.

You can't just put a rush job on a battle plan like Old School would like.

Supporting the troops also means supporting pay raises for the military.
Support the troops means making sure that the troops get THE BEST medical care in the country. Not just good health care. They deserve The Best. Not another tragedy like the one that happened at Walter Reed while W was in charge.

So don't kid yourself.

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