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Thursday, March 01, 2007

The Al Gore Controversy Has Been Good for the Country

Up until very recently, the Global Warming (anthropomorphic version) has been a one-way blast from the global warming alarmists to the rest of us. Thanks to the discovery, in deepest, darkest, wildest Nashville, of the Gore Mansion and its octopus like reach into virtually all energy pockets we are getting some healthy debate.

For example, if you pay your bills to “Green Energy Company A” but have your electricity delivered in the usual way from, say, the TVA (which produces power from the most polluting coal it can find and even adds a dollop of soot to its stacks just so you know the furnaces are on) do you get to claim you are “carbon neutral?”

And if you are the founder and chairman of a company that sends out “carbon credit” certificates and then fly your fat ass around the country on private jets producing tons of the dreaded CO2, can you claim to be “carbon neutral?” These are all good questions and need debate.

And now we have an issue raised by a former Canadian cabinet minister who demands that world governments disclose UFO technology and use it to stop global warming: Well, why not? Jules Crittenden may say that an IMAGINARY THREAT REQUIRES A PARANOID RESPONSE, but who knows, those space aliens may be good for something. Let’s ask “Inconvenient Al.”

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